Two tips on how to gauge proximity to your client within the concentric rings of security.?
Aaron Mauldin
Consultant I Executive Protection? l Training Management?I SOP Development I Assessing & Optimizing Protection Programs
-Eyes inside out
-Eyes outside in
For example:
Eyes inside out
When you are at Disneyland with your child and the park is crowded and filled with possible threats, you are more likely to stay within arms reach of your child (client), scanning from “inside the formation†outward looking for threats.
Eyes outside in
When you are at a park within your neighborhood and your child is playing on the jungle gym, you are in a relatively safe known area. You may take on more of a “surveillance†role searching the surrounding area for possible threats with eyes looking outside in.
Senior Campus Supervisor - Academy of Our Lady of Peace
8 å¹´Good stuff. I protected the president of a Fortune 100 company for quite awhile - a man with legitimate threats. He told me: "I want you close enough to be able to do what you gotta do if things go south, but just far enough away to where I don't have to introduce you to everybody". Interestingly enough, that seemed to work most of the time - with the clear understanding of course that situation(s) may dictate otherwise.