Refuse To Be A Victim
By Bill (Edit)
What can I do to better protect myself, my family, friends or employees from becoming victimized?
These are the types of questions that men and women ponder prior to attending a “Refuse To Be A Victim” crime prevention and personal safety seminar.
Did you know that there is a 95% chance that you will become a victim of a crime in your lifetime. A woman has a 75% chance that she will become a victim of a violent crime in her lifetime. With these odds, we need to learn how to refuse to be a victim. That is my goal with this seminar.
The Refuse To Be A Victim seminar covers the following topics:
¨ Personal Security
¨ Automobile Security
¨ Workplace Safety
¨ Technological Security
¨ Travel Security
¨ Home Security
¨ Parents and Children Safety
¨ And Personal Protection Devices
All of this is covered in a 3 to 4 hour seminar, presented in Lincoln for members of our Club and their friends.
“Everyone should consider the possibility of, and be prepared to defend themselves from, a criminal attack. However, if they have not adopted the proven personal safety routines recommended by Refuse To Be A Victim, then they may have surrendered their options of refusing to be a victim of crime.” This is what the Executive Director of the Virginia Crime Prevention Association had to say on this subject.
I would like to extend an offer to members of our community to attend this seminar. I will present the seminar on December 10, 2005, at the Indoor Range in McBean Park, from 9 AM until 1 PM. Because of limited seating, the seminar will be limited to the first 20 individuals to sign-up. There is a fee, normally $20, but for this class it will be $5. You will get an 80-page student’s handbook and the knowledge to develop a plan for protecting yourself and others. If you are interested, please send an E-mail message to
‘lrcinfo05@lincolnrifleclub.com’
to reserve your seat. Just subject your message as