The most important thing

Posted by satafoge on July 28th, 2016

The most important thing to keep in mind when choosing a diving light, next to safety, is personal style and taste. What makes you comfortable? Do you like holding the pistol grip in your hand and pretend you are James Bond under the sea? Or do you prefer having your hands free? Do like your light bouncing around as you dive as they tend to do with a lanyard, or do you prefer to have them clipped to your wetsuit or other gear? These are some of the questions you need to ask yourself when you are shopping for a diving light.

http://www.dermayouth.org/which-tactical-flashlight-to-choose

In movies like "Bad Boys" and "Lethal Weapon", renegade cops commonly race through the streets firing off round after round in hot pursuit of the bad guys - usually while simultaneously tossing off one-liners and demolishing everything in their paths. In real life, such actions often have more grim and serious consequences. Fortunately, non-lethal technologies are emerging to make apprehending suspects easier and less dangerous for all involved. One example is the Star Chase system, an invention designed to take some of the peril out of high-speed pursuits. In the more than 100,000 chases that take place in the U.S. every year, risk levels are extremely high - for officers, suspects, drivers and pedestrians. Star Chase technology helps to diminish such risks by replacing the need for a chase with a safer way to catch suspects. 

http://www.dermayouth.org/which-tactical-flashlight-to-choose

Like it? Share it!


satafoge

About the Author

satafoge
Joined: July 28th, 2016
Articles Posted: 6

More by this author