All of this information is already public. Not to mention that you could gain it by actually watching the teams at work. Luckily most of the people who are threats dont actually go through that effort. And even if they did, the techniques are designed to fail safe. There's not a lot of ways to attack a properly implemented security plan that are going to be effective. As an example, lets say you are targeting the house. You know that they have guard posts and a panic room. There's not a lot you can do. If you try to take out the guard post, the principles are going to be notified and will go to the panic room and you cant get to them. Okay so you try to avoid the guard shack. Well now you are spotted on CCTV and the same thing happens.
Excellent - why not get him back to analyse the security provision at the recent Trump assassination attempt. I think he would have some interesting things to say!
What he says about American approaches is partially true, but the working environment is far different in the US and particularly in places like California, you are dealing with heavily armed opposition. As far as the comment that the British approach is to evacuate, (I worked with British companies for about a decade), the standard line world wide is COVER and Evacuate. Somebody or 2 should be very close to the client to shield them and move them in the right direction in case they panic.
You put your client in the corner for "privacy"....but it seems you've boxed them into a corner...a cardinal rule is, methods of ingress and egress...BOTH should be readily available which isn't apparent from your diagram....perhaps spending $1000 on a sandwich had something to do with your "mindset"🙄
Wow so where was princess Diana’s bodyguards in Paris? because I’m certain her body wouldn’t have experienced fatal acute trauma if she and her lover were sandwiched between two strapping and capable men or your caliber. Is there any reason Spider-Man even needed security?
Great video fellas. I’m joining the Royal Marines in October, so this is quite cool to see an ex RM get some decent work once getting out.
Interesting! Looking forward to more content!
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This is interesting. But I can't shake the feeling that stalkers looking to harm Holland and Zendaya could use this video's information to do so.
All of this information is already public. Not to mention that you could gain it by actually watching the teams at work. Luckily most of the people who are threats dont actually go through that effort. And even if they did, the techniques are designed to fail safe. There's not a lot of ways to attack a properly implemented security plan that are going to be effective. As an example, lets say you are targeting the house. You know that they have guard posts and a panic room. There's not a lot you can do. If you try to take out the guard post, the principles are going to be notified and will go to the panic room and you cant get to them. Okay so you try to avoid the guard shack. Well now you are spotted on CCTV and the same thing happens.
Excellent - why not get him back to analyse the security provision at the recent Trump assassination attempt. I think he would have some interesting things to say!
Great idea
What he says about American approaches is partially true, but the working environment is far different in the US and particularly in places like California, you are dealing with heavily armed opposition. As far as the comment that the British approach is to evacuate, (I worked with British companies for about a decade), the standard line world wide is COVER and Evacuate. Somebody or 2 should be very close to the client to shield them and move them in the right direction in case they panic.
wtf is a AR 13?
A type of gun Sherlock
You put your client in the corner for "privacy"....but it seems you've boxed them into a corner...a cardinal rule is, methods of ingress and egress...BOTH should be readily available which isn't apparent from your diagram....perhaps spending $1000 on a sandwich had something to do with your "mindset"🙄
Wow so where was princess Diana’s bodyguards in Paris? because I’m certain her body wouldn’t have experienced fatal acute trauma if she and her lover were sandwiched between two strapping and capable men or your caliber. Is there any reason Spider-Man even needed security?
Annoying intro
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What sort of professional bodyguard has long hair for people to grab in a fight ???
I'm sure when he's working,he looks different! And being able to 'blend in' might make him less obvious & quite effective!
I dare you to go grab his hair
The perfect disguise would be a man bun.
@@JohnWilson-cn2ru Then everybody would think he's a barista 👍 lol