Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Don't Color Code Your Underpants

Don't color code your pants, yellow in the front... brown in the back!  Pay attention and listen up!

Most people have heard of the color codes of mental awareness.  What most people don't know is that there is a military version and a civilian version.  Because I like to teach from the "everyday person" perspective here is a review these color codes as they apply to the private citizen. 
  • WHITE- unprepared, not alert to the symptoms of violence
  • YELLOW- relaxed alertness and preparedness
  • ORANGE- unspecified alert, something wrong but we don’t know what it is yet.  Perceived threat.
  • RED- armed encounter, you are facing one or more people that you believe have the potential to take your life
  • BLACK- lethal assault in progress
Cheat sheet version is this:
  • Orange- attacker might be there
  • Red-  attacker is there
  • Black- attacker is carrying out unlawful action

There is a direct connection between your level awareness, how prepared you are to handle the threat, and if it was appropriate compared to the "Standard of Proof".  These standards of actions compare directly to the color codes of mental awareness

  • WHITE- mere suspicion- belief that is not founded in authentically fact
  • YELLOW-  articulated suspicion- can you explain why you did what you did, what you saw OR experienced
  • ORANGE- probable cause- higher suspicion, not proof.  Less than 50% certainty
  • RED- preponderance of evidence, 51% certainty
  • BLACK- Beyond a reasonable doubt

Self presentation is one of the keys to avoiding criminal confrontation.  Bad guys can sense the difference between an easy prey target and one that will fight back or is prepared.  There is something in the way we walk, talk, look, etc.  Pay attention to what is going on around you and present yourself in a confident manner, and you reduce your risk substantially. 

Be safe my friends, and take control of your own personal safety.

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