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[6 Apr 2010 | 2 Comments | ]

As you all know I am a police officer and often times work part time security jobs.  I was recently working part time at our city’s symphony.  During an intermission I was walking in an alley that separates the symphony and a parking garage where many of the patrons park.  As I was walking I noticed a small door that leads out of the symphony, into the alley, and two ladies leaving early.  I greeted them and we all went on our way.
Just after I left the ladies I …

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[31 Mar 2010 | One Comment | ]

For many of us anonymity is the key to life.  We get too secure in the thought that nobody can find us so we think we are safe from the world.  Well, at the risk of bursting your bubbles, I want to shed some light on this myth.  Any personal information provided to subscriber sites are subject to being in public search web sites.  Anyone entering your name can find address, phone number and other personal information about you and your family.

There are many websites you can visit to get …

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[22 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | ]

Some of these stories are “no brainers” to most but remember they are all based on TRUE STORIES.
It’s a Friday evening and a twenty something year old girl is being confined in her house by her boyfriend. He is yelling at her and becoming extremely violent. As the hours pass she is becoming more frightened. She never thought “he would do this”.
Finally, in the early morning hours, he leaves but before he does he tells her that he’s coming back and she better be there. As frightened as she …

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[19 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

Spring Break is coming up and many people will be traveling and vacationing to other (warmer) places.  Here are some tips for staying safe while you are having fun.
Hotel rooms:

Reserve a room that is located above the first floor but below the 6th floor

First floor rooms are easier to break into
Rooms above the 6th floor are sometimes too high for fire ladders to reach

Use room safes for valuables
Make a mental note of where the nearest fire exits and stairwells are
Remember where you park your vehicle in the parking lot or …

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[15 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

Wow…it’s hard to believe that we are already half way thru the first quarter of 2010!  As I reflect on 2009, I remember something; well, one of many, things I have learned from my good friend CJ McClanahan, founder and CEO of ReachMore, and that is  remember to celebrate your victories. Along with those victories come many Thank You’s.  So let’s celebrate! One of the big victories is the roll out of the first DVD containing the “Protective Thinking” series.  Thank You to Bud & Toni Smith as investors in …