News Tagged ‘streets’
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
Urban Safety Solutions introduces a unique concept on one of it’s stun gun products. The Stun Master 4.5 Million Volt Pretender cell phone stun gun appears to be an ordinary cell phone to any attacker so you can turn the table with your own surprise attack of 4.5 Million Volts of whup ass!
The Pretender Cell Phone Stun Gun has already been tested on the urban mean streets of St. Louis, MO. Dana Stewart is a college student at a nearby university. As she was returning to her car one night she passed a man crossing the parking lot, he doubled back and confronted her at knife point attempting to force her into the car. ” I already had the Pretender Cell Phone Stun Gun in my hand , just waiting for the right opportunity. It was obvious he thought it was an ordinary cell phone,” Dana explains. She completely surprised the attacker and zapped him in the rib cage while still outside the car. ” He immediately released me and dropped to the pavement as I entered my car and escaped.” The street thug had no time to react because he mistakenly assumed the harmless cell phone wasn’t a threat. Dana feels that receiving The Pretender 4.5 Million Volt Cell Phone Stun Gun as a gift from her parents, saved her life.
Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!
Gerald Urban
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
Students living off campus often face the sometimes interesting challenge of interacting with seedy and scary looking characters on the urban streets of any big city. Many university students are transient and frequently use public transportation such as metrolink and buses to get to campus. This requires many of the students to walk or bike ride through questionable if not dangerous areas of the urban community. The Extreme College survival kit was introduced to give both students and concerned parents peace of mind.
Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!
Gerald Urban
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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
In our urban environment where public transportation is frequently used by all walks of life. Commuters have found themselves in very scary and stressful situations. They’ve had to defend themselves against some seedy characters. The Pretender 4.5 Million Volt cell phone stun gun is the optimum surprise close proximity self defense weapon and it’s non-lethal. It looks so much like a real cell phone that an attacker will never suspect you’ve got 4.5 million volts of serious hurt ready for him. The Pretender 4.5 Million Volt Cell Phone Stun Gun effects the nervous system by using high voltage to stop the attacker in his tracks. The attacker finds himself without energy and loses body functions because of the 3-5 second jolt. Resulting in the street thug collapsing to the ground laying in his own urine. Allowing you time to escape to safety and notify law enforcement. The attacker will fully recover from the jolt in approximately 45 minutes with no permanent damage.
Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!
Gerald Urban
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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Our urban community is a dangerous treacherous place today. I find it distressing that with all the robberies, assaults, home intrusions, rapes, etc. Most people don’t think about personal protection until after they or someone they know is victimized by a desperate street thug. During an assault or rape it is very unlikely that anyone, even the police, can come to your rescue fast enough. That is why it is so important to carry at least a non-lethal self defense weapon to protect yourself an assist in your escape. There are many inexpensive non-lethal personal protection products available, that will save your life if ever needed. Wildfire pepper spray, Retractable steel baton and the Pretender 4.5 Million Volt cell phone stun gun are very effective at stopping an attacker in his tracks.
Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!
Gerald Urban
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Saturday, February 27th, 2010
Carjacking of parked vehicles depends on the car owner being inattentive to their surroundings. Carjackers, like street robbers, prefer the element of surprise. Most victims say they never saw the carjacker until they appeared at their car door. To reduce your risk of being carjacked, we have listed some common sense steps below:
• Always park in well-lighted areas, if you plan to arrive/leave after dark
• Don’t park in isolated or visually obstructed areas near walls or heavy foliage
• Use valet parking or an attended garage, if you’re a woman driving alone
• As you walk to your car be alert to suspicious persons sitting in cars
• Ask for a security escort if you are alone at a shopping center
• Watch out for young makes loitering in the area (handing out flyers, etc)
• If someone tries to approach, change direction or run to a busy store
• Follow your instincts if they tell you to walk/run away to a busy place
• As you approach your vehicle, look under, around, and inside your car
• If safe, open the door, enter quickly, and lock the doors
• Don’t be a target by turning your back while loading packages into the car
• Make it your habit to always start your car and drive away immediately
• Teach and practice with your children to enter and exit the car quickly
• In the city, always drive with your car doors locked and windows rolled up
• When stopped in traffic, leave room to maneuver and escape, if necessary
• If you are bumped in traffic, by young makes, be suspicious of the accident
• Wave to follow, and drive to a gas station or busy place before getting out
• If you are ever confronted by an armed carjacker don’t resist
• Give up your keys or money if demanded without resistance
• Don’t argue, fight or chase the robber. You can be seriously injured
• Never agree to be kidnapped. Drop the cars keys and run and scream for help
• If you are forced to drive, consider crashing your car near a busy intersection so bystanders can come to your aid and call the police
• Call the police immediately to report the crime and provide detailed information
Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!
Gerald Urban
Tags: bumped in traffic, carjacking, college campus, common sense, crime, kidnapped, parking garages, parking lots, safety, shopping malls, streets, urban, victim, young males loitering
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