BTW I didn't design the test, I'm sure there are some flaws in it, though the test is interesting. I especially see value in offering it to a sheep. It might wake them up a little?
Many of the questions are related to "at home" and "travel" so I thought it fit best in Home/Away from home defense discussion.
I had a 7. I am unable to run. I walk a Basset Hound. But since I don't walk unarmed...I don't worry. I walk her during the day...when the Amish are going by in their buggys. I really don't think this test is THAT accurate.
I got a 15, which is low risk. I assume it is higher than it would be primarily because I am over 60 and can't run 300 yards. I have circulation problems in my legs, which crap up if I try to run. I don't have a black belt, but I do have a brown belt. Like someone else said, some people with black belts aren't as hot as they think they are, and some colored belts can protect themselves quite well if necessary. Interesting little "test", but not sure how valid it really is given some of the "puzzling" quiestions.:smile:
Im safe to assume that Im more a danger to a BG then they are to me.
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