The site http://www.FeelSaferNow.com has taken on the task of helping clients level the playing field with criminals. Developed by The Feel Safer Now group, the site provides the latest in self defense and security solutions as well as free crime preventions tips, strategies, family safety, travel safety and what to do in a bad situation.
Child abductions, home invasions, rape and crime in general are on the rise. With all the crime we are "drenched" in daily from the news and other media, you would think the world has gone mad. The U.S. has 5 times more murders in just one single year than all the deaths of US forces in the past 4 years of the Iraqi and Afghanistan war. This figure does not even include other crimes like rape, assault, home invasions, or burglary.
Robert Hogan, security specialist, founded the site FeelSaferNow.com, in the hopes that good innocent people would learn how to guard themselves and their families against criminals. Our motto is "don't become a victim". So often, an innocent person is attacked and they have no plan in place for such violence, nor do they have any self defense items on their person or in their car or home.
The facts are that nearly 2,400,000 people use a gun to defend themselved every year. Of these 192,000 are women defending themselves against sexual attacks. Women and children are the most tragic victims of violent and sexual crimes as they are the easiest targets of predators. 92% merely brandish the weapon or shoot into the air, therefore in only 8% is the attacker killed or wounded. However, law-abiding citizens are routinely prosecuted for brandishing or using a firearm in self-defense. This is why it is better to use defense weapons other than a gun. Stun Guns, Tasers, and Pepper Spray are ideal choices.
Police cannot guard and are not legally liable for failing to protect individual citizens. Courts have without exception concluded that when a municipality or other governmental entity undertakes to furnish police services, it assumes a duty only to the public at large and not to individual members of the community". A former Attorney General told Florida legislators that police responded to only 200,000 of 700,000 calls for help to Dade County authorities.
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