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Canuck, no offence meant, but I don’t like being accused of not playing nice simply to avoid pointing the finger at just one person when I have been polite, non judgemental and deferential.
Secondly, I wholeheartedly agree on the self defence classes, I could also add certain contact sports, target shooting and throwing sports, self defence skills come from many places.
Your suggestions are many years too late I’m afraid! 🙂 I am skilled and capable just untested and I am VERY happy with that, long may it continue.
I am interested to know why having fully comprehensive home insurance is considered irrelevant, amusing even. I am more likely to suffer one of the many ‘normal’ personal disasters; fire, flood, weather related damage than I am civil unrest, societal collapse or any other end of the world type scenario. Living in the UK as I do, my home defence system is within the laws of the land and one of the many things I have in place is fully comprehensive insurance, which, having checked my policy does include cover against fire, looting or damage resulting from civil unrest so again, I believe there must be differences not just in law, but it would also seen in insurance between the two continents.
