gooddogbenji -> RE: Staying Safe.. (5/4/2006 8:38:59 AM)
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To me, in my HUGE experience (none), but with a reasonable amount of common sense, it comes down to a safecall being that last line of defense. Just as with airbags, they may keep you safe when you crash, but it's not a licence to drive through telephone poles. When all has gone to shit, and the cops need to be called, it might just help you. Or not. If you do all of your research in advance, have good intuition, and know what to look for, as well as meeting publicly and such, the safe call should be needed at best in 1 % of your offline meetings. I mean, if you meet in public, and this person creeps you out, you walk away. You don't go back to his hotel and wait for the safecall. That's common sense. Of course, it adds an extra measure of perceived safety, but I would tend to agree with many others. Do your homework to eliminate the need for it. Use it as a luxury, maybe, but don't bank on it. Just my opinion. Yours, benji
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