How To Formulate A Family Plan To Protect Your Loved Ones From Violent Crime
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How To Formulate A Family Plan To Protect Your Loved Ones From Violent Crime
Chris McGoey (President, McGoey Security Consulting) gives expert video advice on: How can a "family plan" protect my loved ones from violent crime?
How can a "family plan" protect my loved ones from violent crime?
To me, family planning is the most important thing that we could do. You don't even have to have a family; if you're single, you could have a family plan of 1. If you have 5 in your family, you have a family plan for 5. Family planning takes into consideration all of the activities and all of the places that all of these family members go, and you really have to devise a plan or a routine for each member, for when each family member is out as an individual, and when you're out as a group. A perfect example: Mum takes all the kids to the shopping mall. They need to have a plan for when they arrive in the van and everybody's ready to go. Before they unlock the doors, everybody's unhooked, everybody's got their belongings, and everybody's looking around making sure that there are no threats out there. You all exit the vehicle at once, you close the doors, you lock it up, and you go to your destination. That's all part of your family plan. Coming back, it's the reverse. You're all working together. All of your antennas are up; all of you are alert, you're not yakking on your cell phone, you don't have your ipod on, listening to music. You're paying attention to your surroundings when you're out in an open space and vulnerable. You get to the car; you unlock it quickly, get inside, lock the doors quickly, start it up and leave. That family will almost never be a victim, just because of the way they act.
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