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 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  Handgun o Quickly accessible o Training techniques: Shooting out driver’s window Shooting out driver’s window Shooting out passenger windows Shooting out passenger windows Shooting out front wind shield Shooting out front wind shield VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  Handgun o Quickly accessible VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME High rise holster designs are the best.

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  Handgun o Quickly accessible VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  Handgun o Training techniques: Shooting out driver’s window VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME Shooting hand Driving arm

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  Handgun o Training techniques: Shooting out driver’s window VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME Place shooting hand on top of fore arm of driving arm to prevent from shooting the driving arm

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  Handgun o Training techniques: Shooting out driver’s window VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME Place shooting hand on top of fore arm of driving arm to prevent from shooting the driving arm

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  Handgun o Training techniques: Shooting out passenger windows VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  Handgun o Training techniques: Shooting out front wind shield VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME Place shooting hand on top of fore arm of driving arm

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  GPS locator/”Garmin” o Quickly locates emergency services o Identifies alternative routes VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  Cell phone with charger o Widest possible network VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  Chemical spray  5 lb. “ABC” fire extinguisher  First aid kit with: o Adequate first aid training o Gunshot trauma kit o Pressure dressings VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME

 Equipping vehicle: Passenger compartment  First aid kit with: o All required prescription medications Heart meds Heart meds Insulin Insulin Asthma Asthma Allergic medications Allergic medications VEHICLE DEFENSE AGAINST CRIME