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Video Game Freak Gets A Kick Out The Latest Fad

03 Apr.
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Trixy is a young woman who loves the latest fads. She likes to walk through the stores and look at the latest gadgets. She especially had a passion for the latest video games. She had them all. She was always one of the first in line when something new came out. So it was no surprise that she was first in line when the Supertron 35 came on the market.

It was a limited production and very popular. It did everything and everybody wanted one. She decided she would make her purchase from the local giant retailer. She knew the type of crowd she would be facing, trying to get one of the games. These people were maniacs and would do crazy things to get a game.

She wanted to avoid all that. She knew she had to be one of the first in line, so she could get her game and get out of there. She went down to the retailer a few hours before they were to open. To her surprise people were already in line for the game. She thought that is ok I can still get one. I am not too far back. So she went up and waited.

The line grew longer. In fact it was longer than she had ever seen. She knew some of the people would be sorely disappointed. There was not going to be enough games to go around. People even resorted to buying places in line for huge amounts of money. She had a few offers but refused. She really wanted the game.

Finally the doors opened but the manager would only let a few people in at a time. Eventually her turn came. After she went inside the manager announced that they were sold out of the Supertron 35. People became angry but they did not leave. They waited for people coming out to try and buy their game.

She purchased her game and left the store. When she got outside people who wanted to purchase her game immediately surrounded her. She refused to sell it. Most of them went back to the store door to wait for the next customer. There was one couple who continued to try and talk her out of the game. She refused.

They were persistent. They came up with all types of excuses. Finally the guy said if you want give us the game, we will just have to take it. We offered you all kinds of money, so give it to us now. She said no. The guy grabbed her bag and tried to take her game. Something came over her and she kicked the guy in the groin.

He fell to the ground and she was able to escape to her car and call the police. When the police arrived she told them what happened. They questioned a few people in the crowd and established that it was self defense. The guy was ticketed for disturbing the peace. Trixy was released to go home and enjoy her game.

Fads can sometimes make people do strange things. The quest to own the latest is a never ending trend in American society. People have been known to steal, injure and even kill to possess the latest electronic gadgets. Why people will endure freezing weather to own the newest video game is still an unexplained phenomenon.
If fad a maniac approaches you, kindly refuse their offer but be prepared to defend yourself if necessary.

Johnny A. Jenkins, Distribution Director of Repeller Technology,provides self-defense and safety products, tips and advice to fit most situations. Make your surroundings safer for you and loved ones today
at: http://www.repellertechnology.com

Victims Help Criminals Career

03 Apr.
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Mario is a petty thief. He was recently arrested for burglary. During an interview, he revealed to cops how he chooses his victims. He said, most of time you do not have to choose. Your victims come to you. The cops asked, what do you mean? He said they show you what they have. They wear expensive rings and watches.

They leave cars unlocked. Many will give you money if you come up with some stupid story. The list goes on and on. I remember this one time; I was planning to rob this lady. I followed her through the mall and to her car. I was planning on snatching her purse.

But man, she did all the work for me. She sat the purse on the hood of her car while she went into the trunk. It was easy money. I Just walked up and took it and ran. Then there was this old guy with lots of cash. He went into a store to buy something and I was standing behind him in line. He pulled out his wallet and man there must have been a thousand dollars or more in his wallet.

I knew I had to have it, so I followed him back to his car. He took forever to find his keys, so I knew he was an easy target. I just pulled a knife. It almost scared him to death. I took the wallet and left. The police could not believe Mario was telling them all this. They let him continue. He said one of my favorite times was a couple of years ago during the holiday season.

I was just sitting around the mall watching people. I was trying to see who made the expensive purchases in jewelry stores. I did not sit too close, usually in a nearby restaurant. I can usually tell what they buy by their reaction at the counter. It is a calculated risk, but most of the time I am right. Anyway, there was this young couple, looks like they were in their early thirties. I immediately picked them out for surveillance.

They walked into the jewelry store. They asked the clerk something. She took them away from the other customers, you know the way they treat rich people. She showed them something and I could tell by the womans reaction it was expensive. I know that women know jewelry. I pay lots of attention to the way they act.

They made the purchase and I knew it was a gold mine for me. The woman stuffed whatever they purchased in her purse and gave the guy a kiss. It thought bingo. It was a strapped purse and she carried it on her shoulder. All they needed to do was get to the right place and it was mine.

Luck was on my side. They decided to stroll down the street and widow shop. I followed them and when the time was right I came running by and snatched the purse. I ran until I thought I was clear. I took off my outer shirt to keep from being identified. I went to an alley took what I wanted out of the purse and threw the rest away.

I got money and a necklace that cost 8 thousand dollars. How do I know? I looked at the sales receipt. I sold it for $400.00. I could have probably gotten more but I did not want to risk being caught. Besides, it did not cost me anything. The police completed the interview with Mario. They asked him why he was telling them all this?

He said I know you can not charge with any of it, so why not. He was given a 8 year prison sentence for the burglary charge. Criminals know how to choose victims. Do not make it easy for them. Have a self defense and safety strategy in mind.

Johnny A. Jenkins, Distribution Director of Repeller Technology,provides self-defense and safety products, tips and advice to fit most situations. Make your surroundings safer for you and loved ones today
at: http://www.repellertechnology.com

Unborn Used To Steal Truck

03 Apr.
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Austin is a thirty five year old tow truck driver in a midsize city. His job brings him in contact with all kinds of people. He enjoys his work. It provides a good living for his family and he gets the chance to help people. Calls for his service can range from the simple disabled vehicle to the horrific accident.

One day he received a call for a tow truck. He was in the shop at the time, but quickly answered the call for help. It was a woman who sounded distressed. She said her vehicle was disabled and she needed to have it towed. He took all the information and headed on his way. When he got to the vehicle, he saw the woman. She looked liked she was pregnant.

She was leaning on the car. He thought, this looks like and easy tow. The car was perfectly aligned to the road, a tow truck drivers dream. He got out of his truck to take her information. At that moment, 2 guys jumped from behind the car. They startled Austin. One pulled out a knife. They asked for his money and the keys to the tow truck.

All Austin could think about was his family. He was outnumbered. There were 2 of them and only one of him. He gave them the keys and his wallet. They told him to move away from the vehicle. He moved over to the side. They jumped into the tow truck and the woman got into the car and they all drove off. Austin whipped out his cell phone and called the police.

He reported the incident. His tow truck was never recovered. His business insurance covered a replacement truck. The criminals were never caught. The police said there was a gang operating in the area, who stole tow trucks. They used them to steal cars for parts. They theorized that the tow truck was probably taken to a nearby hideout and reworked.

Stopping to help someone is a risky business even for professionals. It is really dangerous for the ordinary citizen. Criminals have been known to use scams to trick unsuspecting individuals when they stop on the roadside to help. You should use precaution when offering assistance. A better way to help is to call for the proper authorities.

Do not risk getting caught up in a scam for the sake of doing a good deed. Things are not always what they seem. Criminals have been known to use elderly people and even their own children in perpetrating roadside scams. They know that most people will stop to offer assistance to any one of these groups.

They also use beautiful women to get men to stop and then rob them. Some of these criminals work in groups. It may look like there is only one when you pull up. Then the others are signaled and before you know it you are out numbered. You should always be aware of your surroundings. Always have a self defense strategy in mind just in case things get out of control.

Johnny A. Jenkins, Distribution Director of Repeller Technology,provides self-defense and safety products, tips and advice to fit most situations. Make your surroundings safer for you and loved ones today
at: http://www.repellertechnology.com

Small Business Petty Problem

03 Apr.
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Melvin owns a small business. He has 65 employees. He manages all their activities from a central site. They perform various services for different companies on a contractual basis. Most of his crews are pretty loyal and want to see the company succeed. In every company there are disgruntled employees who will do just about anything to make it tougher for a legitimate organization to profit.

Melvin was super nice to all his employees and they respected him very much. He knew them all by first name and was always concerned about their families. He even knew most of their family members. He also knew that some of them were struggling financially and assisted whenever he could.

They did not expect him to earn a living for them, but they appreciated anything he offered. They were all hard workers and when the company succeeded they always got extra. Melvin always kept about $3000.00 petty cash in his office safe. It was used to purchase things they needed at the different sites. He also used it to help some of the employees.

If one of them needed a little extra cash to makes ends meet he would take it out of petty cash. It was on the honor system and most of the employees used it sparingly. He mostly used it for the people with families. He knew that the single guys had an easier time financially. He did not worry as much about them. Most of the employees understood how it worked and did not mind.

Melvin had just hired a new guy named Robert about a month ago. He was not sure if the new employee would fit in with the rest of the crew but he was skilled. Melvin gave him a chance. When he explained how the petty cash fund worked, Robert had immediate objections. He did not think it was right to treat the employees with families better than the rest.

He said he had difficult times too. Melvin explained that Robert doesnot have the responsibilities of a family. He told him that his actions would only affect himself. He explained that a guy with a familys actions, affects everyone in the family. Robert pretended to understand but the look on his face said different. Robert began to do things that were adverse to the company.

Melvin let it go for a while, hoping things would turn around, but they never did. Finally one day he called Robert into his office and terminated his employment. Robert was furious and vowed that he would get what he deserves. Melvin did not think much of it. He had heard this kind of talk from others whom he had fired. A few weeks later Melvin received an earnings report for his company.

They were doing great. He was able to double the petty cash fund and help even more employees. One afternoon Melvin was leaving his office for the night. He got in his car and drove about 5 miles, when he remembered he did not set the alarm. He knew he had to go back and set the alarm.

He drove back to the office. As he drove up, he noticed the lights were on. He knew there was someone inside. He called the police. The police arrived, approached the office and trapped the suspect inside. They ordered the person inside to come out. As the person came out, Melvin looked at the guy.

It was Robert. He had heard about the doubled petty cash fund and had come back to take it all. He was arrested and charged with burglary. Melvin no longer keeps petty cash in the office. He deposits in the local bank. He uses a company debit card for withdrawals.

Not all employees are trustworthy. Business owners sometimes have a need to know whats going on at the business after they have left. Businesses handle all kinds of sensitive information. In the best interest of business, you should develop a means to keep your business secure when you are not there.

Johnny A. Jenkins, Distribution Director of Repeller Technology, has a huge selection of hidden surveillance equipment, tips and advice to fit most situations. Make your surroundings safer for you and loved ones today at: http://www.cameraindisguise.com

Contractor Hides Secrets In Clients Walls

03 Apr.
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Sally is considering remodeling part of her home. She lives in a nice suburban neighborhood. She wants to expand one of the rooms in her house. She wants to hire a contractor to do the work. She has heard all kinds of horror stories about contractors. She wanted to do some investigating before she hired one. She talked to experts and other people who had work with contractors.

She was particularly interested in the ones who were satisfied with their work. After months of investigating she decided on a contractor. People who were satisfied with their work mostly swayed her. Little did she know that the contractor she chose was under new management and had hired almost all new people. She laid the plans out to the contractor. It was extensive project, which required lots of time.

The contractor agreed to do the work in such a manner as to keep her privacy in tact. Finally they were ready to begin work. Sally worked during the day, so she got a relative to keep an eye on the contractor while she was working. The contractor went about its work day by day. They were gone every afternoon when Sally got off work. Sometimes she would drop in unannounced. Everything was going well.

Then one day she heard some of the workers talking among themselves. They said that management had underestimated the cost of the materials on Sallys job. They also said, the job could not be completed with the materials Sally wanted, without going over budget. This alarmed Sally. She knew that the contractor would not want to loose money. She wondered how they would stay within the budget without substituting materials with cheaper ones.

She figured she had better stay on guard. She told the relative what she heard, but her relative had little knowledge of the construction process. So the information did not mean a whole lot. Sally decided to take matters into her own hand and drop in more frequently.

The contractor continued with the work under Sallys watchful eye. She tried to find out as much as she could so she kept her ears open. By this time the contractors were on to her. They knew she was listening to their conversations.

They would only talk when she was not around. Her relative was not much help because she did not understand what they were talking doubt. They finally finished the job. It looked great on the surface. But a few weeks later Sally started experiencing problems with the work. At first it was small problems. Then they got worst. She eventually had to call the contractor back to her house.

She explained the problems. They said, they would see what they could do to fix it, but made no promises. Weeks went by with no response from the contractor. Sally decided to seek the advice of a lawyer. She explained the situation. She told him she thought the contractor had used deficient materials.

The lawyer explained that without evidence their hands were tied. Sally knew what she heard, but had no proof. She ended up getting a new contractor to fix the problems at her expense. Most contractors are honest and will do a good job. Some will take shortcuts to save money. If you have to pursue a matter in court, you will need evidence of wrong the doings. Video or properly recorded conversations can provide that evidence.

Johnny A. Jenkins, Distribution Director of Repeller Technology, has a huge selection of hidden surveillance equipment, tips and advice to fit most situations. Make your surroundings safer for you and loved ones today at: http://www.cameraindisguise.com