I drive a lift van, so the idea is to get in and close the doors....then im in 
my safe zone. Behind the passenger captains chair I have a large knife thats 
been adapted for my use to defend myself or cut things if im in a jam. I can 
shoot a low caliber pistol , but not in a hurry, so thats out of the question 
for me to use it for defense. In my house I have a rifle hidden, but at the 
ready......if I hear someone breaking the door down i will shoot them. Ive 
tried 
mace as well, kind of hard to use against an atacker but for dogs could work. 


If you live in a ghetto its not if you will be a victim its when. If people are 
able to get into your car basically you are at their mercy. Carry minimal 
amounts of cash and use credit or debit cards, dont ever count cash in view. If 
an attacker has a weapon and tells you to hand over your wallet or 
vehicle....give it to him.  A couple weeks ago here in St. Louis a paraplegic 
man was carjacked and thrown on the ground, he begged for his chair and they 
threw the frame out without the wheels. At least he had his life. Another thing 
to add is dont display to many things on your vehicle that make it obvious you 
are handicapped, these thugs are looking for easy targets and sadly the elderly 
or handicapped are prime to be victimized. We all have handicapped plates but 
they still arent sure how able you are. Be aware of your surroundings all the 
time, dont trust people when they come up to you out of nowhere. 


                                                         Ron c7


________________________________
From: Mandy <moo_on_whe...@yahoo.com>
To: Danny Hearn <ddh...@sbcglobal.net>
Cc: Todd Daugherty <todd.daughe...@gmail.com>; quad list <quad-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Wed, August 15, 2012 1:00:51 AM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] protection


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 <ddh...@sbcglobal.net> 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 <todd.daughe...@gmail.com>
>To: quad list <quad-list@eskimo.com>
>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
>

Reply via email to