I know where you're coming from but I refuse to accept that...if you have the 
ability to move your arms you can learn to block or use a well-placed elbow 
(I'm at the perfect height to drive my elbow into someone's throat if they're 
close to me). Go for the throat, kidneys, soft bits. Plus, my chair with me in 
it is a little over half a ton. Run those f****** over. I would rather have my 
teeth pulled one by one than let some worthless, lazy ass junky steal from me 
or make me feel scared/victimized. 

Mandy, c5-7 

On Aug 14, 2012, at 12:22 PM, Danny Hearn <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't think there is much a quad can do besides, Try to travel with someone 
> when possible---Always be aware of surroundings, daytime is usually safer 
> than nighttme hours. Try to check out parking lots and not go to your van 
> while anyone is loitering near it when you leave. Other than the common sense 
> things, there may not be a lot we can do for protection. -- Dan H.
> 
> From: Todd Daugherty <[email protected]>
> To: quad list <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tue, August 14, 2012 1:05:12 PM
> Subject: [QUAD-L] protection
> 
> How do you guys/girls protect yourself?  I went and looked at guns and while 
> i could grip it good i could not pull the trigger.  I keep a small buck knife 
> in my carrying bag but that's about it.  I feel pretty vulnerable in some 
> places, especially in parking lots where it takes me a few minutes to get my 
> chair in/out and my door is open.  I've had homeless, etc come up to me 
> during this time, and once I accidentally left my passenger door unlocked and 
> one of them just got in and sat down, asking for money/ride.  Took me a few 
> minutes to talk him out.  Tazer  maybe?  "Don't taze me bro!!"
> 
> Todd D
> c-6 inc '89

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