Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Stun Master 775

Tina loved her job. She just hated her neighborhood. Managing one of the trendiest nightclubs in town, she got to spend her evenings rubbing elbows with rock stars, actors, and many of the city's elite. Her boss converted an old warehouse by the docks into a fantasy world for their guests. It kept costs down, but it also made for a pretty treacherous walk down to the parking lot at 4am.
Tina's boss really cared about her, since she kept the place running so smoothly. She refused to let him pay for a car service so he gave her a Stun Master 775. She remembered how he asked her to hold it by the wrist strap when walking down the block, "just in case."
One Saturday night, Tina couldn't wait to get home. It felt like she spent the whole night breaking up arguments and kicking drunken guys out of the club. As she marched up the block to her car, two of those guys dropped out of the shadows.
"Hey, you!" called the tall one. Tina knew from her years of experience not to bother responding. "You think you're too good to serve us? You think you're too good to talk to us?" shouted his companion.
The tall one slid right in front of Tina, blocking her path. She clutched her car's key remote in one hand while she dug her other hand into her satchel and wrapped it around the strap of her StunMaster.
"Where do you think you're going?" asked the tall one, while the other man just snickered. He lunged for Tina's left hand, and she pressed the panic button on her car remote. Wailing horns pierced the silence of the back alley.
As her attacker gripped her left arm, she lunged at him with the Stun Master. Even though he held on to Tina, she couldn't feel any of the 775,000 volts flowing into his body. As he fell, his other hand knocked the Stun Master away from Tina. It snapped free of the wrist strap and landed on top of him as he curled upon the ground.
The smaller attacker leaped at his buddy and grabbed the StunMaster.
"I'll show you!" he cried, as he pounced on Tina. He dug the StunMaster into her abdomen and tried to activate it, not realizing that the wrist strap also serves as a disable pin - once the StunMaster left Tina's hands, it was useless.
Tina didn't get her job on looks alone. She kicked her attacker in the shin and clocked him on the jaw as a pair of police officers raced to the scene of the struggle. She made a mental note to thank her boss for the gift - and to ask for a raise.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Pepper Shot Tri-Pack

Kim had just accepted a big promotion, which meant a bigger paycheck, but a longer commute. Luckily, she lived in the city and commuted out to the suburbs, so she didn't get stuck in the crazy traffic that some of her friends had to endure every day.
One morning, she woke up extra early to get ready for animportant staff meeting. Scooting down a side road at over seventy miles per hour, she noticed flashing lights in her rearview mirror.
"Ugh," she grunted. "One week into this job and I'm alreadygetting a ticket."
Still too early for many of the gas stations to be open, she pulled into a lighted space on the side of the road. Under thelights, she noticed the police car was unmarked. A trooper got out of the vehicle and paced toward her.
She rolled down the window a little bit as he approached.
"Good morning, ma'am," he said. "Do you know how fast you weregoing through that thirty five mile an hour zone?"
Kim rolled her eyes and said, "I'm sorry, officer, but I don't know. How fast do you believe I was going?"
"Let's not worry about what I think, just yet," he said. "I'll need you to step out of the car, please, ma'am.
"Kim thought it was strange that he hadn't asked for her license or registration. And when she took a longer look at him, now that her eyes were adjusting to the light, she noticed he wasn't wearing a uniform.
"Officer, could I just see your identification clearly, please?"she asked.
"Ma'am, I order you to get out of this car RIGHT NOW," he demanded.
Kim observed that he looked far too unkempt to be a real police officer. At the same moment, the man tried to reach in through Kim's car window. She reached up for her visor and pulled down her emergency canister of pepper spray.
Aiming right through the crack in the window, she nailed her attacker right in the eyes. As he stumbled into the road, she started up her car and sped up the highway. She found an open gas station a few miles up the road, where she called police.
They found her attacker stumbling through the woods not far from where Kim left him. It turns out he had been preying on women in the early morning hours for months, but hadn't been caught. Kim not only saved herself, she helped put a dangerous man behindbars.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Pepper Pager

Kim loved spending time with the kids at the community center. She remembered how important her mentors were to her when she was growing up, and she enjoyed the chance to give something back. The only thing she didn't enjoy about her volunteer work was trying to find a safe parking place in the neighborhood. Somenights, she really understood why so many of these kids were atrisk. At the same time, she wanted to project an air of confidence and security - she couldn't let any of her kids see how nervous shewas. That's when she discovered the Pepper Pager.
The Pepper Pager looks like a standard pager - the kind that manybusiness people clip to their belts. Instead of delivering important messages, the Pepper Pager protects its owners from dangerous attackers by concealing up to twelve bursts of debilitating pepper spray.
One night, while heading back to her car after a late session, a haggard man accosted Kim on the street, demanding money. She tried to walk past him, but he kept blocking her path.
"What's your hurry?" he asked.
Another man strolled out from an alleyway behind Kim.
"Hey, Jake," he called out, "this girl's in a hurry!"
Kim pleaded, "Just let me pass, guys." Jake mocked her, crying, "Just let me pass," in a singsong voice.
Jake's friend reached out to grab her. That's when she grabbed the Pepper Pager from her belt and sprayed the attacker right inthe eyes.
As he screamed in pain, Kim spun around to see Jake lunging at her. She blasted a second shot of pepper spray at him, which sent him tumbling to the ground.
Kim ran up the street, hopped in her car, locked the doors and dialed 9-1-1. Within minutes, two less criminals haunted that neighborhood.