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	<title>Comments on: Bodyguard or Bullet Magnet?</title>
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		<title>By: Noah "Wall" Debosco</title>
		<link>http://pursuitmag.com/bodyguard-or-bullet-magnet/#comment-443</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 07:19:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with what you are saying, but just because you are a &quot;professional&quot; doesn&#039;t always mean that you are better. Also you don&#039;t have to have any training at all, really. What you need is a sharp understanding about the reality of the job. You need to be prepared to do all that is necassary to protect the client from any harm. I work in the explosives scouting and diffusing area of my agency. We have to scout out the areas that the &quot;Special&quot; client may be traveling through for places people could hide IED&#039;s (yes they are in america too. Not just in the middle east.) And we also have to scout for areas elligable for crow&#039;s nests. &quot;Sniper platforms&quot; and organize where the different teams will go. This is mainly for high class military officials and government officials. For celebritie&#039;s the main thing you should do is keep 1 bodyguard with them at all times in a &quot;low profile&quot; manner. also good to keep a driver and 2 other assosciates who can rush the client to a safe position such as a vehicle.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with what you are saying, but just because you are a &#8220;professional&#8221; doesn&#8217;t always mean that you are better. Also you don&#8217;t have to have any training at all, really. What you need is a sharp understanding about the reality of the job. You need to be prepared to do all that is necassary to protect the client from any harm. I work in the explosives scouting and diffusing area of my agency. We have to scout out the areas that the &#8220;Special&#8221; client may be traveling through for places people could hide IED&#8217;s (yes they are in america too. Not just in the middle east.) And we also have to scout for areas elligable for crow&#8217;s nests. &#8220;Sniper platforms&#8221; and organize where the different teams will go. This is mainly for high class military officials and government officials. For celebritie&#8217;s the main thing you should do is keep 1 bodyguard with them at all times in a &#8220;low profile&#8221; manner. also good to keep a driver and 2 other assosciates who can rush the client to a safe position such as a vehicle.</p>
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		<title>By: Noah "Wall" Debosco</title>
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		<description>I agree with what you are saying, but just because you are a &quot;professional&quot; doesn&#039;t always mean that you are better. Also you don&#039;t have to have any training at all, really. What you need is a sharp understanding about the reality of the job. You need to be prepared to do all that is necassary to protect the client from any harm. I work in the explosives scouting and diffusing area of my agency. We have to scout out the areas that the &quot;Special&quot; client may be traveling through for places people could hide IED&#039;s (yes they are in america too. Not just in the middle east.) And we also have to scout for areas elligable for crow&#039;s nests. &quot;Sniper platforms&quot; and organize where the different teams will go. This is mainly for high class military officials and government officials. For celebritie&#039;s the main thing you should do is keep 1 bodyguard with them at all times in a &quot;low profile&quot; manner. also good to keep a driver and 2 other assosciates who can rush the client to a safe position such as a vehicle.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with what you are saying, but just because you are a &#8220;professional&#8221; doesn&#8217;t always mean that you are better. Also you don&#8217;t have to have any training at all, really. What you need is a sharp understanding about the reality of the job. You need to be prepared to do all that is necassary to protect the client from any harm. I work in the explosives scouting and diffusing area of my agency. We have to scout out the areas that the &#8220;Special&#8221; client may be traveling through for places people could hide IED&#8217;s (yes they are in america too. Not just in the middle east.) And we also have to scout for areas elligable for crow&#8217;s nests. &#8220;Sniper platforms&#8221; and organize where the different teams will go. This is mainly for high class military officials and government officials. For celebritie&#8217;s the main thing you should do is keep 1 bodyguard with them at all times in a &#8220;low profile&#8221; manner. also good to keep a driver and 2 other assosciates who can rush the client to a safe position such as a vehicle.</p>
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