SFla27
06-08-2012, 09:49
Mas,
Good day sir. Hope all is well.
I must say, it's an honor posting here and obtaining your words of wisdom. Thank you so very much for your service through the years. Cheers. :)
Down here in South Florida, like in so many other places in the US, we have a ton of shopping malls. And we all know there are unsettling statistics regarding various crimes being committed in the parking lots surrounding the malls.
My question is this: How does one make an assessment of what's behind you while you're walking mid-way to your parked car in the parking lot? Granted, one can make an initial sweep / observation of the parking lot and outlying areas upon leaving the store and walking into the lot. But that picture becomes stale very quickly, especially if your spot is a number of cars down.
Possibly take a quarter out the pocket and drop it, then getting up, making another sweep of what's behind you?
Maybe getting a small circular mirror (used for bicycle commuting) that sticks onto the inside of a pair of glasses so you can use that mirror to "look back" with your glasses on without actually having to turn your head beyond 3 or 9 o'clock?
Thanks in advance, and I wish that your MAS20/40 courses were given in my neck of the woods. :(
Matthew
SFla27
Good day sir. Hope all is well.
I must say, it's an honor posting here and obtaining your words of wisdom. Thank you so very much for your service through the years. Cheers. :)
Down here in South Florida, like in so many other places in the US, we have a ton of shopping malls. And we all know there are unsettling statistics regarding various crimes being committed in the parking lots surrounding the malls.
My question is this: How does one make an assessment of what's behind you while you're walking mid-way to your parked car in the parking lot? Granted, one can make an initial sweep / observation of the parking lot and outlying areas upon leaving the store and walking into the lot. But that picture becomes stale very quickly, especially if your spot is a number of cars down.
Possibly take a quarter out the pocket and drop it, then getting up, making another sweep of what's behind you?
Maybe getting a small circular mirror (used for bicycle commuting) that sticks onto the inside of a pair of glasses so you can use that mirror to "look back" with your glasses on without actually having to turn your head beyond 3 or 9 o'clock?
Thanks in advance, and I wish that your MAS20/40 courses were given in my neck of the woods. :(
Matthew
SFla27