02-28-2007, 11:44 AM | #1 |
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Nonlethal Protection
Here's the originating thread:
http://forums.segwaychat.com/showthread.php?t=14718 *** My comment is that when we are all faced with decisions regarding how to react when an animal or human attacks, unless we have experience in handling situations like this, or have the wherewithal to measure force / response... we don't really know how we'll react. Even if some of us carry pepper spray, stun guns, etc... we never really know how where we are and how we're feeling has on our response / reactions. We all want to glide safely and return home in one piece... I shared my experience with a dog biting my ankle, and only after the incident, I was told by an avid biker, that he would have jumped off the bike, and put the bicycle in between himself and the dog until help came. I didn't think of that at all. Luckily my yells got the attention of the dog owner after the bite had already been taken. -Sal |
02-28-2007, 01:23 PM | #2 |
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Thanks, Sal,
I found what seems to be a humane way to repel nasty dogs. I don't know if it works, but if I had to deal with stray dogs on my glides, and there was a money back gaurantee, I'd try it. It emits an uncomfortable hi frequency sound for 20 bucks: http://www.tbotech.com/dog-repeller.htm Tim |
02-28-2007, 02:06 PM | #3 |
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my 2 cents:
If someone is comfortable with the idea of placing their hands on me while I'm on the street, I am equally comfortable with the idea of spraying chemicals into their eyes and face. As far as the word "glide" goes, the verb "to glide" and all of its various conjugations have been figured out a long time ago, long before Dean Kamen was even born. I suggest you all use the words that appear in the dictionary instead of making up innane participles like "glode," "glidden," or "glid." Just a suggestion, of course. You could choose to sound like an illiterate adult on an electric scooter. |
02-28-2007, 03:25 PM | #4 |
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I have found that not washing for days is usually enough to keep people (and all but the most curious animals) away.
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02-28-2007, 03:43 PM | #5 |
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It's mainly dogs
My biggest problem for several years is dogs. I was at a gas station one time filling up when a man pulling a small trailer drove up to the pumps on the opposite side from me. Chained in the trailer was a large Rottweiler. I knew my walking by him would crank him off, so I avoided eye contact with him and kept my distance from him on my way into the store, plus, I went by on the far end of the trailer from him. On my return trip by, however, as soon as I stepped out of the store, that dog lunged at me with his mouth wide open, and he was immediately at the end of the chain. I never broke stride but continued walking to my truck. The dog's owner jumped out of the truck yelling such things at the dog as "You know better than that!!" The dog backed down. But I thought on the way home, all I had to fend him off was my walking stick. So now I carry a quick opening knife for my left hand, and of course my cane for the right hand.
But now that I am Segging, that knife is on the wrong side. I carry ammonia in my right hand. The stun gun sounds like something I could use and will probably get very soon. I do not gain any pleasure by hurting any animal, but I'm not going to be a pin cushion for one either. Frank |
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I personally think that joking around about glide and glode and glidden, etc., is just that, joking around, and indicative of someone with a sense of humor who doesn't take themselves too seriously.
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02-28-2007, 04:33 PM | #7 |
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I'm with Pam on this one. I glide all over the place. If I comment on having glode to here or there, it is with humor and is reserved for this forum. I am unlikely to stand in a public assembly and speak of having glidded to it...
As far as being an illiterate adult on an electric scooter, I ain't neither, and it ain't one either!
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02-28-2007, 04:41 PM | #8 |
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Me thinks that as I glode to the market tonight that I must have been a frightful sight to see on my electric scooter.
Of course, how could you tell once I had glidden by if I was on an electric or gas powered scooter? Why, because I was a silent phantom out for an evening stroll, err I mean glide. I glide...you glide...we all glide for _______________ Steven |
02-28-2007, 05:30 PM | #9 |
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Glide Glid whatever
I have only been a member for a few months. It is sad the way some responses that are written in this forum. There is from time to time snide or derogatory comments about the topic. They seem out of place with what is being discussed, as with this topic. Why does every thing written in here so scrutinized as to spelling, your intelligence.
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02-28-2007, 06:40 PM | #10 | |
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Ack! You guys are making my eyes bleed! As far as my tone goes, like pam says, we like to joke around here. Not everyone understands my style of joking, just as not everyone understands Mr. L's philisophical ramblings. Anyway, to contribute to the topic: I always keep my pepperspray in the front pouch of my handlebar bag. Everytime I go gliderating, I take it from the pouch and put it either in my right jacket pocket or my right pants pocket. Everytime I'm around people I don't 100% trust, my hand is right there in my pocket with my thumb flicking the safety back and forth. Seems kinda extreme, but its what I have to do to feel comfortable. I am with Karl in that words and wit are the best line of defense, but it doesn't hold back everyone, like the group of 5 boys who assaulted me. |
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