May 12, 2008

Air TASERs: Spy Gear for Private Investigators

The field of private investigation certainly promises intrigue and adventure. Sherlock Holmes definitely popularized detective work but his character does not exactly elicit a sense of adoration and fascination from his fans. Surely, exploring mysteries and suspicious individuals is interesting enough, but private investigators have an alluring, dashing image that is truly unique. What other profession can boast a hero like James Bond in all of his masculine glory? And what about all the authentic contemporary spy gear we have on the market today that is frighteningly similar to the items created for the Bond movies decades ago?

Sadly, the field of private investigation cannot always deliver the glamour such an image promises. Unfortunately, because private investigators are exploring aspects of people’s lives that some think are better left alone, the intrigue and adventure can easily and speedily translate into physical danger and risk. Private investigators are often hired to catch people doing what they shouldn’t be doing and to document the illicit activity accurately. It is safe to assume that these individuals do not want to be discovered; it is also safe to assume that they may become quite agitated if they find out they are being followed and their actions and words recorded. The field of private investigation is dangerous by nature, as many worst-case scenarios indicate.

Some private investigation schools teach their students armed and/or unarmed self-defense. The private investigators at these schools are trained to use guns and firearms and they are definitely encouraged to become knowledgeable in the use of firearms. Similar practices with Air TASERs can prevent an already difficult situation from turning into something much worse for all parties involved.

For example, imagine a large man accused of domestic violence after physically abusing his wife. While seeking to press charges against her husband, the abuse victim hires an attorney who makes a recommendation and gives her the card of a private investigator. The attorney suggests that she hire this private investigator to provide evidence to support her case and keep her safe from her husband. What happens when the accused husband stumbles upon a private investigator video-recording his displays of fury? Easily, that suspect’s anger and violence can transfer to the investigator, putting the investigator’s safety in major risk. Simultaneously, the anger and violence could escalate to a level where the suspect’s wife is also in grave danger as she had initiated the investigation process in the first place.

The aforementioned worst-case scenario is exactly why Air TASERs are on several lists of spy gear. Extreme levels of anger and violence can take the observed men and women into astonishingly powerful psychological places that make a serious assault on a private investigator possible, if not likely. Spy gear in general makes discreet and hidden surveillance of such individuals easier and safer, and spy gear retailers often suggest Air TASERs to their customers as ideal self-defense devices.

Many private investigators are retired law enforcement officers; if they previously worked in a state that supported the use of Air TASERs by the police force, than it is likely that these private investigators have already been trained to use Air TASERs safely. These private investigators may already know how to balance experience and instinct with personal protection devices, minimizing incidents of unnecessary force and preventing serious injury to themselves and others.

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Air TASERs: Spy Gear for Private Investigators

The field of private investigation certainly promises intrigue and adventure. Sherlock Holmes definitely popularized detective work but his character does not exactly elicit a sense of adoration and fascination from his fans. Surely, exploring mysteries and suspicious individuals is interesting enough, but private investigators have an alluring, dashing image that is truly unique. What other profession can boast a hero like James Bond in all of his masculine glory? And what about all the authentic contemporary spy gear we have on the market today that is frighteningly similar to the items created for the Bond movies decades ago?

Sadly, the field of private investigation cannot always deliver the glamour such an image promises. Unfortunately, because private investigators are exploring aspects of people’s lives that some think are better left alone, the intrigue and adventure can easily and speedily translate into physical danger and risk. Private investigators are often hired to catch people doing what they shouldn’t be doing and to document the illicit activity accurately. It is safe to assume that these individuals do not want to be discovered; it is also safe to assume that they may become quite agitated if they find out they are being followed and their actions and words recorded. The field of private investigation is dangerous by nature, as many worst-case scenarios indicate.

Some private investigation schools teach their students armed and/or unarmed self-defense. The private investigators at these schools are trained to use guns and firearms and they are definitely encouraged to become knowledgeable in the use of firearms. Similar practices with Air TASERs can prevent an already difficult situation from turning into something much worse for all parties involved.

For example, imagine a large man accused of domestic violence after physically abusing his wife. While seeking to press charges against her husband, the abuse victim hires an attorney who makes a recommendation and gives her the card of a private investigator. The attorney suggests that she hire this private investigator to provide evidence to support her case and keep her safe from her husband. What happens when the accused husband stumbles upon a private investigator video-recording his displays of fury? Easily, that suspect’s anger and violence can transfer to the investigator, putting the investigator’s safety in major risk. Simultaneously, the anger and violence could escalate to a level where the suspect’s wife is also in grave danger as she had initiated the investigation process in the first place.

The aforementioned worst-case scenario is exactly why Air TASERs are on several lists of spy gear. Extreme levels of anger and violence can take the observed men and women into astonishingly powerful psychological places that make a serious assault on a private investigator possible, if not likely. Spy gear in general makes discreet and hidden surveillance of such individuals easier and safer, and spy gear retailers often suggest Air TASERs to their customers as ideal self-defense devices.

Many private investigators are retired law enforcement officers; if they previously worked in a state that supported the use of Air TASERs by the police force, than it is likely that these private investigators have already been trained to use Air TASERs safely. These private investigators may already know how to balance experience and instinct with personal protection devices, minimizing incidents of unnecessary force and preventing serious injury to themselves and others.

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