Attempted Robbery In Cape Town
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh thats a tuff one.. I carry pepper spray with me everywhere... walking, running, clubbing, anywhere.. And I feel you did the right thing by getting off and away from that creepy person.
I bet your shookin up now.. If I were you I would have a glass of wine, watch a "happy" movie and let the hole thing go. Oh ya and get some pepper spray.. or dog spray or bear spray.. it will all work the same.. tho bear spray burns the skind.. But the way I figure it, If I had to use it on somebody then Im sure I wouldnt care if the person got burnd skin ...
Ok You try to have a great day.
Jen x
If you buy a spray ment for animals its legal.. and you say when your buying it that its protection against animals when your out walking or running..
Men are mostly stronger... I will not give one the chance to get his way with me.. No way .. So telling a small fib to carry protection is for sure a good thing.
Jen X
ps Im just trying to stop Scarlett from being arrested!!
From wikipedia...
In the UK, where it is classed as an offensive weapon, the sale and possession of pepper spray is illegal under section five of the Firearms Act. First time offenders are likely to receive a police caution.
And thats all I have to say Im off to bed now lol x Alison
Hey Malise, what I mean by carrying some sort of spray is that it will make you feel safer.. I didnt say to spray down or shoot a disabled guy.lol. And a spray is NOT a gun by any means.. far from it.. Every 6 mins in North America a woman is raped.. So I guess carrying some pepper spray or dog spray is a great idea.. And I think Scarlett handled the situation very well.. But you have to remember sometimes you cant just walk away from the situation.. I just think its an idea for women to protect them selve's
Jen x
Oh my god I can't believe you can generalise so much! You think this guy 'obviously' had some kind of learning difficulties, he was 'obviously' a 'care in the community' type of person, therefore he 'probably had a knife'?!
I work for a charity who help people with all sorts of disabilities and if we presumed every client we worked with was carrying a knife, we wouldn't be able to carry on working with them for very long!