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Saturday, July 31st, 2010
As dangerous as on campus living can be off-campus is much worse I’m sad to write. Your daughter must be aware and ready to defend herself against crimes such as rape, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault and mugging. Too many parents think that when they send their daughter off to college, the campus and surrounding neighborhoods are safe and free of crime. This naive assumption is also shared by many students so their guard is always down making them a perfect target to be victimized. Remember, every type of crime is possible on campus but especially off-campus where campus police can’t protect you and the surrounding neighborhoods may be the responsibility of multiple police departments. For example, Washington University St Louis, MO is part of an urban community that include WUPD, Clayton Police, University City Police, St Louis County and St Louis Metropolitan Police depending on what part of the surrounding campus community your traveling at the time. So, in the event of crime. There is often confusion which municipality has responsibility for patrolling a specific part of town. Since many college students living off-campus are transient, they may not be aware of these facts. University students that commute via walking, bicycling or use public transportation need to be vigilant when it comes to safeguarding their personal safety. Parents can’t always expect university authorities or local law enforcement to be candid about the real dangers of thugs and sexual predators stalking new freshman class of women. Parents please do what you can to inform your child of the realities of living away from home and purchasing non-lethal self defense items such as MACE pepper gel or Stun Master Pen 1.2 Million Volt Rechargeable stun gun as a close encounter self defense weapon. These are just a couple of many non-lethal personal protection products that have proven effective in stopping an attacker in his tracks.
Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!
Gerald Urban
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010
It’s a must for anyone especially women attending college to always carry non-lethal personal protection such as a Stun Master pen stun gun with 1.2 million volts of electricity and it’s rechargeable so there are no concerns about having to buy batteries. stun guns are designed to give you the protection you need when being attacked. Stun guns such as the Stun Master Pen 1.2 Million Volt rechargeable stun gun are one of the most effective and efficient non-lethal personal protection available on the market today that can be purchased inexpensively online. A stun gun is a non-lethal self defense weapon that uses electricity to temporarily incapacitate the attacker. When applied to an attackers body, it works by disrupting the brains communication by sending various signals all at the same time. It makes the muscles work rapidly resulting in loss of energy and confusion which immobilizes the assailant for about 10-15 minutes allowing you time to safely escape and contact law enforcement. Because this device uses the high voltage low amperage technology, there is no permanent damage to the attacker and he’ll fully recover.
Again, stun guns work on high voltage low amperage technology. High voltage is not harmful but the amps are. Just one amp can kill a person however most stun guns only have 3 milliamps and is the reason why there is no permanent damage to the attackers body. Also, there is no danger to you. The electricity from the stun gun is dumped into your assailants body and dissipates into his muscles. So you will not be electrified even if he grabs onto you or is touching your body. Even if standing in water, you will not be electrocuted. Crimes such as rape, sexual assault and robbery are rampant on and off college or university campuses. In my own urban community of St. Louis, MO there have been numerous violent attacks upon students at UMSL, Washington University St. Louis, MO and SLU the past 12 months. Of course campus authorities don’t always tell the full truth about crime on and off campus. Especially, off-campus in the sketchy areas or fringes surrounding the campuses filled with predators salivating at the new freshman class of young women nearby. The best thing parents can do is take matters into their own hands and give your daughter or loved one a fighting chance and possibility of escape by providing her with a Stun Master pen 1.2 million volt rechargeable stun gun with built-in flashlight for self defense against any thug that dares to attack her.
Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!
Gerald Urban
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