Security during a Crisis Part 3 (last part)
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went through katrina, without water for 3-4 days, without electricity for a week not too bad compared to a lot of people. The only scary moment was when a few prisoners broke out of jail in the area, my dad and I were about it for the security for our area and this was a bit before I was as well versed in firearms and tactics as I am now but even with my current skill/education level this has opened my eyes to how little we are prepared for security detail.
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Nice 3-Part series...good job!
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@LivingHistorySchool i do this to make note of who has swimming pools in the area . ; ]
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approved vehicles.. apply a non obvious marking on all approved vehicles ( white spot on front bumber ) who live in the perimeter , .look out at any road leading into area for early warning,any vehicle entering area without one gets stopped at gunpoint
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@kcolmore1 Hands up yelling is a start. But don't expect everyone to be friendly.
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Its important not to forget rear guard security during a confrontation with an oppforce--ideally your perimeter is where all fighting will occur, but no matter how prepared you are holes will exist in the line and having a rear guard on roving patrols is essential.
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you talk about people invading your retreat to loot, but what if it is people looking for help? what if they have children? would you concider letting them into your retreat if they offer to do their part in helping or atleast let the children stay until the parent finds a stable retreat of their own? reason i ask is that if i'm running away with my family because it got to bad to stay where we were, do you think people would atleast help my children? how do i approach for help?
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AMAZING! You did an excellent job covering all the basesnow we just need to bring this info to light in our neighborhood and hopefully CONVINCE THEM OF HOW IMPORTANT THIS IS! Unfortunately, probably 65% of our neighborhood is elderly, what should be done in this case? Move? LOL! Seriously, I don't know what to do about this issue, please help! Thanks again for great information!
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Great advice! Thanks alot.
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WOW! That was amazing advice! I took notes!
Great video . I am interested in doing some in depth research on the subject matter . Are there any books you would recommend?
resourcefulgirl 8 months ago
@resourcefulgirl Yes there are some good ones and hopefully next week I will do a video giving some of the titles and the authors and I will try to give them from the most helpful to the least helpful but all of them are good. This way if you can only buy one or two you will get the better ones.
southernprepper1 8 months ago
What am I supposed to do with the prisoners when that's an extra mouth to feed?
danny99999999999999 8 months ago
@danny99999999999999 It depends on the situation. If its a temporary lack of security or law enforcement is spread thin, detain then turn them over to the police or if you know you cant take care of them dont detain them.
southernprepper1 8 months ago
I would like to see this applied to a google earth subdivision, in a real set up of a neighborhood. An aerial view and marked with colored pens on how you would do this, just a thought to make it clear for people, great info
LivingHistorySchool 8 months ago 6
@LivingHistorySchool I will look into doing this... I dont know if I can technology and me dont get along. Maybe i can do a sand table.
southernprepper1 8 months ago 4