Posted September 7, 2016 2:22 pm by Comments

By Ammoland

Hold Up Robbery

By John Farnam

Disengage, Fast to Avoid Conflict : Follow Up
Defense Training International, Inc
Defense Training International, Inc

Ft Collins, CO –-(Ammoland.com)- Drive-Thru Followup:

I advise students to avoid sitting in a stationary vehicle for long. When in a vehicle, get the vehicle in motion as quickly as possible. So, using a fast-food drive-thru already violates that advice! But, like spending time in banks and jewelry stores (which I also advise against), we all find it necessary now and then!

Many fast-food drive-thrus feature two ordering lanes. Use the outer lane. Using the inner lane may trap your vehicle.

When sitting in line, remove your seat belt, so you can get to your pistol quickly, and/or exit the vehicle quickly.

With the exception of the driver’s-side window, keep all other windows up, doors locked.

Keep a car-length between your vehicle and the one in front. That open space continuously affords you the opportunity to escape when necessary. The practice may occasionally annoy cashiers, but they’ll get over it!’

Have money ready. Minimize fumbling! Put change in the console tray and then exit immediately. You can put it in your wallet later.

When you need to check your order in detail, do …Read the Rest

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