If I showed them a real grunade, what would they do?

Me think they will run for dear life if they could recognize it

On 27 June 2012 14:33, Kerubo Ombati <kaykerubo@gmail.com> wrote:
(b) they will run without looking back...but you should:

Turn in the opposite direction and take one giant step.
2. Drop to the floor immediately, face down.
3. Cross your legs, keeping them straight with your feet pointing toward the grenade. We cross legs to protect vital organs, arteries and nerves on the legs.
4. Keep your arms at the back of your head at the nape of the neck these also will protect major ar-teries.
5. Keep your mouth open to balance pressure so your eardrums don't burst




On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Moses Muya <mouzmuyer@gmail.com> wrote:
While I was getting into one of the malls yesterday, I jokingly told the security personnel that I had a bomb in my bag(I didn't BTW). They told me that if I had one, we(myself and security) were the only ones who would die since they would do their best to restrict me, even if it meant losing their lives for the sake of the many others! In short, their only 'skill for restricting a terror attack' was getting killed!

On 27 June 2012 12:44, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Apologies for cross-posting.


This is a non-ICT related issue, but touches on people's security.
Someone help me out.
This is just a hypothesis:

Let's say I'm carrying an IED in my back bag and attempt to enter a
supermarket, the guard, with a metal detector, rolls the detector on
me, asks me what I have in the back, and I say, Laptop. He lets me in.

Do the security guards have training on handling bombs, or once a
blast takes place, they run without looking back

Solomon

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