Low-Sci
Member
This is a question that just popped up recently, for me.
Lets say, as a hypothetical, that you're walking around in a downtown area at night with a group of about 4 people, which includes yourself. Say you're there for an outdoor concert, or whatever. The three other people who are with you are not armed, and aren't aware that you're armed.
So the question is, where do you want to be walking, relative to your own group, to keep your eyes on as much as possible and be able to react quickly to abate a potential threat?
For the sake of arguement we'll also assume that the people you're with are condition white and, for the most part, totally defenseless.
In front? Back? Off to one of the sides? Why?
Lets say, as a hypothetical, that you're walking around in a downtown area at night with a group of about 4 people, which includes yourself. Say you're there for an outdoor concert, or whatever. The three other people who are with you are not armed, and aren't aware that you're armed.
So the question is, where do you want to be walking, relative to your own group, to keep your eyes on as much as possible and be able to react quickly to abate a potential threat?
For the sake of arguement we'll also assume that the people you're with are condition white and, for the most part, totally defenseless.
In front? Back? Off to one of the sides? Why?