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Old October 6, 2004, 09:35 AM   #20
Jeff Gonzales
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In this situation, the BG was placed where he could see the exit the student had to move to end the problem. Those who performed the peek, were forced to reclear the area only this time from the vantage point of looking down the barrel of the gun.

Had they elected to perform the Press Out technique, the peek of any type becomes antiquated. They maintain control of the situation as much as the situation allows.

They could have sat there and discussed things with the bad guy, but doing that would have only made matters worse.

I know you are advocating the peek in some circumstances. What I am saying is you don't want to do the peek under any circumtances and I am basing that off the fact one it is a bad idea and two the Press Out technique elminates the need and provides a much better and safer technique.

Later,
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