Practical Advice in Violent Crowd SituationsPlease read more here
--Don't turn your back.
--In a situation of violent threat, don't hide your face.
--Don't run away in panic.
--Above all, don't fall down.
That is to say: your eyes and your face are your strongest weapon of defense.
--Keep up a clear confrontation with a potential attacker. But don't raise the level of tension; don't scream; don't make further threats; just keep it steady as you can.
--Don't get isolated as a single individual surrounded by a cluster of about half a dozen attackers. This is the configuration in photos where persons are badly beaten. Try to stay with at least a small cluster of your own side, but not in the panicky flight mode.
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Monday, June 30, 2014
Can you, as a non-violent participant in an angry crowd, stop violence?
Randall Collins has some advice for you if you are a non-violent participant at a protest rally that turns violent:
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