If A Robber Wants Your Money, Give It To Them

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When a robber walks in to a place of business the general advice given is to give them what monetary request they make and let them leave. Fighting for materials items is never a good idea. There isn’t a dollar amount one can put on a life or on a box cutter across the face.

But in recent weeks, 2 Boston area store clerks fought off robbers. One man used a pepper spray and a woman used a metal rod. Both situations could have easily gone wrong, but these two clerks decided to fight. Mind you, I’m no pacifist.

The Boston Globe reported “The man leaned over the counter, said “Hi,’’ and, with a knife in his right hand, calmly warned the clerk to stay away from any alarm buttons, according to a surveillance video that captured the encounter. “Give me the money in the register now. No buttons. Put the phone down.’’ Then he turned his head. And that was when the clerk swung a 4-foot, 15-pound iron rod from behind the counter and brought it crashing down on his wrist.

“He had the knife, and I had something prepared, too,’’ she said, holding the rod that knocked the knife from the man’s hand.”

Video http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2011/03/lynn_storeowner.html

Congratulations to the clerk. It’s always nice to hear when good conquers evil. This situation could have gone very wrong if she missed. History proves when a drugged up animal wants your money, they will often take the money and run.

It is true offering resistance has been proven to stop an attack situation more than 80% of the time. But, I only recommend someone offer resistance when their personal security is at risk. You can argue that this woman’s personal security was at stake, but robbery response 101 is to give the money up and let them leave. If they want your money, wallet, purse, just toss it in one direction and run screaming on the other.

Robert Siciliano personal and home security specialist to Home Security Source discussing Home Security on NBC Boston.

Comments (9)

Vickie Nagy
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate - Palm Springs, CA
Vickie Jean the Palm Springs Condo Queen

It's truly amazing to me that a woman would have the fortitude to take such physical action in blocking the robbery. Good for her!

Mar 14, 2011 05:15 PM
Vickie McCartney
Maverick Realty - Owensboro, KY
Broker, Real Estate Agent Owensboro KY

Hi Robert~  I was robbed by gunpoint once, when I was 16.  I just handed over the whole register drawer to him.  No amount of money is worth it! 

Mar 14, 2011 05:16 PM
John Michailidis
Real Property Management of Sarasota & Manatee - Sarasota, FL
Real Property Management of Sarasota & M

I believe that buying into the notion that sheep survive and lions get killed is wrong. Unpopular as it is, I approve of overwhelming force in the face of a violent aggressor, preferably closely grouped, high calibre rounds.

Mar 14, 2011 05:17 PM
MaryBeth Mills Muldowney
TradeWinds Realty Group LLC - Braintree, MA
Massachusetts Broker Owner

Boston's Best...sometimes you've just had enough - and enough is enough.  Your advise is the right advise just give them the money but down deep inside we all felt like cheering for the woman with the rod!

Mar 14, 2011 05:17 PM
Sharon Lord
Maracay Homes - Peoria, AZ
New Home Advisor

Robert - I read a fwded e-mail about keeping wasp spray at your desk, checkout counter, etc - direct stream is WAY more accurate and powerful than mace, and it looks way less suspicious out in the open....

Mar 14, 2011 05:21 PM
Michael Kitsch
Coldwell Banker - Katy, TX
Let them have it. Not worth the risk. Life is too precious....
Mar 14, 2011 05:29 PM
Mel Ahrens, MBA, Kelly Right Real Estate
Kelly Right Real Estate - Hood River, OR
Customized Choices for your Real Estate Needs

Give them the money and get the heck out of their way so they can leave quickly.

Mel

Mar 14, 2011 06:17 PM
Anonymous
Robert Siciliano

I like the idea of wasp spray. Just know that a "Fog" based pepper spray is specifically designed to debiliitate a human, and it WORKS!

Mar 14, 2011 11:05 PM
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Anonymous
Mike

 

Wasp spray for self defense is a bad idea. It is a myth! Stick with the Pepper Spray. Wasp spray is unproven and has never been tested on humans. Wasp Spray will NOT work on those who cannot feel pain i.e. drugs or alcohol. Pepper Spray is an inflammatory which will cause the eyes to slam shut no matter the situation. That’s why over 40,000 law enforcement agencies carry it nationwide and even the smallest canisters will fire 10 ft while the larger canisters will fire 25 to 30 ft.

 

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