Road Rage Deescalation: In Self Defense Size Matters #shorts



Self-defense begins with awareness and deescalation. It’s not worth fighting when your life isn’t at risk. Road rage incidents claim lives every year. The key is to deescalateβ€”let it go, drive away, and avoid life-or-death risks. Don’t lose your life over a road rage incident.

Fighting a knife is dangerous, but the defender did well by seizing and controlling the weapon when she had the chance. Self-defense is an everyday matterβ€”good situational awareness and training can turn situations like that around.

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26 thoughts on “Road Rage Deescalation: In Self Defense Size Matters #shorts”

  1. From watching this clip I get the feeling that it's not the first time those kids have had to rescue their father from his inability to control his feelings and/or his mouth. Their response looks very well practiced.

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  2. Poor babies. They rolled out to help him and all of them had to back down. Dude is horrible because the first thing he should have done was tell his children to get back in the car.

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