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Sud Radio berkov in all these
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states the face to face time that remains and
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you quote it in your book
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Aton prepare for the worst of Aton and Riva
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you are two to have written that Aton
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you are I remind you you were an
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elite gendarme you were a member of the
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GN for how long I was in the
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army 20 years so 15 years in the GN okay
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yes you know you know what you
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are talking about that is important for us here and therefore
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that with Jean-Luc Riva the them in
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him in intelligence and you have
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written a very interesting book
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because first of all it is a book which
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actually contrasts a little with what is
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happening today what we are hearing
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today because you you say
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listen hey yes yes no everything is not
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blue that we know that and simply in
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general we give advice to
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improve to eat quinoa to
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prepare for a little
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personal development and then we say yes but in
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today's situation 'today where
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violence is there where violence can
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strike anyone at any
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time Well prepare prepare as
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you say for the worst and besides you
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quote very very very well I
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really like it if the worse is likely
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to happen it will indeed happen we
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can ask ourselves the question and then you
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talk about everything it is also good for
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women who find themselves jogging or
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in a parking lot who are violently or
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who are attacked by heavy flirts,
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quite pathetic,
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burglaries, you're talking about the neighborhoods,
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you're talking about aggressive dogs, you're
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talking about all the situations we
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can be in and it's very interesting where
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we can be a victim, victim here's
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someone passing by, he didn't
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ask for anything it just reminds me of a word from
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Alphonse because the comedian he said he
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said you know I am absolutely
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against the death penalty on one condition
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that gentlemen the assassins
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begin but to come back and say that
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you don't speak it's not your subject
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the pain of Meur it's really the
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violence it's the attacks and
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today we've been talking about it since this
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morning we're in the middle of survival
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and so on how to do it and you say
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very very well you say wait for us we do
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n't 'is not here to replace you
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give advice we give you
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advice then it's you who act
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it's not we're not going to act in your place
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we're not there and we're not going to put a
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police officer in front of each person it 'is
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not possible so in fact it came from
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how did it come to Riva and to you to
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your to say that B let's say that we are
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constantly witnessing already in the
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news but also in our
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close circle where we are in high
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demand as security technicians
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of friends who
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suffer harassment violence
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in the street who see this very rise
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in violence eh which is omnipresent
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and he asked us B all the time
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but what what you would do in
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this situation and in this one and in
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this one and we discussed it we said
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I think this is the right time to
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bring together a little of our skills and
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put them at the service of then there it's
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really a book which is aimed at
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everyone it's at the service of
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everyone so we have our ideas we have our
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processes but we had to make it
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accessible to everyone yeah so
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accessible to everyone the world actually
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and you considered a lot of
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situations uh now very
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sincerely when I read your book
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once again it is a very well
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done book and which gives precise advice
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moreover you put there are
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diagrams there are a certain situation
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you even talk about the physical form as
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well as the food of everything so that is to
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say you have to prepare
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in fact what you say is what
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certain Indian sorcerers said I am
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thinking of Carlos Castaleda you have to become
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cured what ah but completely
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completely but completely but we are no
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longer sheltered now we go out into the
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street look even in the in the
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schools we are not
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sheltered so if we are not sheltered
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inside I'm going to say no you
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have to prepare yourself actually it's not
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it's not a fiction it's a reality
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and how do you explain yourself because
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they come to see you some of your
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friends but we have the impression when even
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everything happens as if most
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people say yes but it only happens to
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others it doesn't happen to me then
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well and then the government is there
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and then the authorities are there and then
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yes then there is Israel Gaza and then there
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is Ukraine Russia and then this
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that then from time to time yes to
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Samuel paatti there is such and such an
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event there was the Bataclan there was still
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all that but yes on the
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moment we make flowers we smell
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Imagine by John Lennon we put
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bouquets and that's it and candles and everything is
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fine what is it for you what does it
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make you react when
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you see this kind of you won't have
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my hatred it annoys me it annoys me I
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find that I find denial dangerous
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uh I'm not here to shake the
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pulp of people who don't want to
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who don't voluntarily put their
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heads in the sand but there is
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still a part of the population it
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is more and more numerous who
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feel concerned and for these people who
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feel concerned but who are
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helpless who are looking for
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techniques of precautions to take
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here's some advice well we said we're
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going to give it to them and then the others well
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listen I want to say I we're not going to
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save everyone eh those who make
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a denial they will be astonished they
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will be surprised and it's a
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shame but you won't have to
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complain you have chosen dishonor
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to avoid war you will have
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dishonor and war said a
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certain Winston Churchill there it's not
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dishonor but it's perhaps
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assideration
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So tell us about the advice you
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give there, finally the situations
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that you describe for example when you talk
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about women being attacked and it's true that it
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must be said that most attacks
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are against women because
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they are weaker and that's it and you
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say what you say arm yourself in
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every sense of the word so arm yourself
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yes in every sense of the word
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that is to say it's physically it's
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prepare yourself physically be in
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good physical condition have a
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prepared mind that is to say that at a given moment
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you have to prepare yourself for violence
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it is also being able to use
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force so be careful I
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completely dissociate violence unreasonable
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anger which is which is which is which is which is which is which is which is
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disordered in the use of force which
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is ordered and organized there and
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almost rationalized I would say
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somewhere that's it exactly because well
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there is a legal framework we express in the
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book so as not to put yourself
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in complicated situations but at a
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given moment you also have to choose
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your position and hold it firmly,
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that is to say that if I decide to
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become an actor in resolving the
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crisis that is causing me concerns I am facing a
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dangerous individual I am prepared and I
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am determined here and I am also not afraid
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of hurting someone who
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wants your life you said a
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very important word to T he is an actor in
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fact are we going to remain spectators
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or when something happens that
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concerns us and that directly concerns us, those
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close to us, are we
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going to be an actor then what do we need to
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be an
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actor being an actor is to feel
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concerned by the news is to know
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that the police are they are overwhelmed
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that there is a big problem of
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police force gendarmerie uh at the level of
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justice it is very complicated they are
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overloaded with prison files
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are full the small sentences are no
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longer there is a feeling of impunity
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which means that we have a lot of delinquents
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who are outside and with this feeling
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of impunity they act so if we
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count on the police well it was they do
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their maximum I don't throw stones at
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anyone but you risk waiting a
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long time yeah that's it and during this
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time the aggressor him he doesn't wait
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well he he doesn't wait him hunger yeah
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exactly and so you and you
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so say physical condition and
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still learn a certain number of things
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com how do we learn finally what is it
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training I would say
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self-defense because that's what
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you're talking about what you have to say to yourself it
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's called self-defense is people
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who are afraid ah self-defense what is it
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well self-defense is knowing how to
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defend yourself so uh exactly so that
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's the technique uh now there's
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also a lot of mental preparation uh
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I'll come back on my career at the GIGN
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when we did a briefing before interposing ourselves in the
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face of
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terrorists or forcenets we did
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what we called a
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crisis management table, that is to say that we
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envisaged the worst we prepared for the
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worst so we did all the scenarios
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and we brought uh through discussions
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here are operating methods
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solutions to all eventualities and
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once in fact we have prepared for
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any eventuality we create shortcuts
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between the brain and the physical and what
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means that we are no longer in
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astonishment but we are in the action
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almost the reflex act and that is in
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fact what we are trying to create uh
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throughout the population that everyone
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can have reflex actions so be
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careful it is not essentially
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reacting at the physical level but it is
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already in the observation of taking a
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step back and then it can be avoidance that is to say
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considering all the same the
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worst scenarios of course there we are
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somewhere without being paranoia and
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without saying to ourselves I am going to be attacked 24 hours a
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day but considering the situation then
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it can be complicated anxiety-inducing to
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constantly put yourself in a situation there
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the book in fact goes help you to
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immerse yourself in in these are stories
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eh you have seen these are little
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stories that we tell which will
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allow us to arouse an
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emotion want to say or there but in you
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but say not me I have I don't want to be
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in a situation in this situation
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and what will I put in place
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so it has already raised a
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personal question and then at
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the end of the chapter we are giving a
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certain number of precautionary keys to
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take to precisely avoid this
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situation and there are some as you
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mentioned between Internet meetings
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terrorism school harassment we have
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a lot of it a lot it's clear
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we're going to come back after this little break
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uh to talk with atau it's very
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important actually where we are going
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we are still with Aton who is
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our guest of the day and then with you
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on 0826 300 300 if you have a
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question right away on Sud radioh
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17 on Sud Radio we are still
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with Aton who comes to see us for this
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new book prepare for the worst it is
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published by Albin Michel so Aton
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you actually have in your
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book perhaps not all the
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situations but in any case several
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very interesting talking about
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burglaries well you are talking about burglary
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you say what to do at that moment
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indeed and you speak very well
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what is self-defense
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and you cite all the articles of law
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that is very good in which case you
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are in a situation of self-defense and
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in which case you are not
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because after for the prosecution but I
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will give you an example which took place
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not very long ago which you have
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surely heard about it is someone
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who is at home and there are three
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burglars who come to his house
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he has an experience I don't know
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if martial arts in any case in
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the fight he manages to scare two of them away
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and he kidnaps finally he stops them for
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for he calls the police the police
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come to see so take possession of the
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person who could not do so because
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the guy knew how to control him and then
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indeed he is he is before the
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courts the burglar but the
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owner also because you have
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sequestered him so you I'm going to be charged
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with forcible confinement, but what is that? It
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happened to me. It happened to me. I was
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19 or 20 years old. I
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found a burglar at my
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parents' house. I was taking a nap
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uh I picked him up I put him on his knees
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I took a baseball bat and I
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said to him listen are you
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alone are there people around he
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told me I'm all alone I called the
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police the police told me well here
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we are no vehicle available you
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'll have to wait I'll give you
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10 minutes if in 10 minutes you're
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not there I put the baseball bat on him I read
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put it on his head and I'm going to
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go around when they arrived well
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they saw me it was well I have it I
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didn't sequester in fact I
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have it for the police to comearr yes
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but what is there is that I think
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that there is there is a world
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between reality and then between the
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gendarmes or the police officers who will who
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will take the statement it will
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depend also what happened
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sorry on V in your case ah well I
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was I was completely followed
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by in the statement that I made
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for the police the police said but no
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you you did very well here you
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gave it to us it is it was in good condition it
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had everything so I did not reach its
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physical integrity but it is true that at
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one point yes I asked myself the
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question whether I weren't going to go
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around the house but before
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neutralizing it and neutralizing it well it's
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not it's not by throwing a
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little swatter at it no no it was you
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it's not throwing a bouquet of flowers well
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no because the people we don't know
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what they come to do at your house and
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then no it's anxiety provoking it's dangerous
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so there you go but uh afterwards I think
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that he for the judgment there accused
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of kidnapping I think that's good the
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judge the judge has never been robbed he
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has never been faced with this situation
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so once again eh I'm not throwing
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stones at justice or at the
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force of law or at anyone but at some
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point you have to take a stand little in
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the place of a person in the society
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in which we live who returns
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home who finds himself face to face with
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burglars so yes there is there is
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self-defense he has to have
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it know but at a
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given moment when we question
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someone we call the police I
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think that it's rather it's rather that
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we could have done something else of course
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that's for sure but it's sure but
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like you say in fact the problem
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is that we have to resolve this within the
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minute or at least within the hour and
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then the police and as they tell you we do
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n't throw stones at her but she can't
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be there within 2 minutes and it's
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it's a real real real problem and
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you pose it very very well
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because when you say to me I was I
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was very struck speaking to you
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actually in fact is it
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not first of all a mental side change
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your lifestyle but in the mentality
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say there is not that that does not mean
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that we are going to be paranoid from morning
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to evening but we say to ourselves wait we
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can prepare ourselves be to things that
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can be unpleasant and that can
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happen what me its me I remember
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I grew up in the 80s we did
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n't wear seat belts we did
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n't put them on my parents I was in
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the back of the car car I was free
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my parents did not wear seat belts
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and then there was a
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campaign where we were told there are a
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lot of deaths following accidents
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due to not wearing seat belts
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so at the beginning when we put on
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the seat belt we actually
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thought when we put it on just by
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putting it on we thought about
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the accident today when you put on
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the seat belt it's a
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reflex act you don't think about it accident
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that you are going to have well what we are trying
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to create in fact is that people
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have reflex actions to take
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precautions without thinking too much about it and
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then at the same time when we take
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maximum precautions well that is we
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protect ourselves a little from danger so we have
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to we have to prepare for it gently at
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our own pace we are not
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forcing people to put people in
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comp ends and forcing them into a cangign
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to do some of the great warriors no
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and everyone will do according to
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their physical capacity and also mental
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and mental it's very important so the
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question you talk about it a little it's a
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bit the common thread in all that
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uh you talk about self-defense talk about
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fighting techniques and so on finally
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everything we know about straining
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learning about stress because
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obviously stress is very strong in
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these cases it is even in
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daily life already so even more so and the
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question I would like to ask T is
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that basically there is still a taboo
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and perhaps justified you know in
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America second amendment everyone
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has the right to bear arms in France
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absolutely prohibited in Europe d 'elsewhere and
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so on and I'm not taking sides
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but finally I hear the lawyers saying
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it's not possible give weapons
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to everyone it's going to be carnage
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others who say wait we're training
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people but in some case when it
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comes to someone who comes with the
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intention of slitting your throat or is
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it not bad that you have
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perhaps as Laurent Auberton
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or others say, will you not have
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bad that you have a good way to
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defend yourself which is also weapons
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what do you think about it then I
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find that we need to be a little dispassionate
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in France we are always in the
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great emotion the speeches are
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go to extremes to the other and in
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fact we take no action because
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it will please neither one nor the other so
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we do nothing yeah here's me what I
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me what I wish he what it 'is
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putting a little common sense into it, we have
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former special forces who are
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retiring, we have people
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from elite units who leave like
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me at 40 and from whom we take away the
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extension. extension of my arm
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it was a weapon for 20 years I was
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armed I was military and in fact we are
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eliminating a civilian response capacity
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uh to an act an act attack
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here I am taking the metro I am
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taking transport I have already
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witnessed aggression theft so and
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you reacted so ah but 100%
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you react every time ah I
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react 100% so either I react alone
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because because it's very complicated
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d 'associate people because they are
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they so many questions are asked
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that in fact by the time they have the
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answers the action has already taken place so
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it's quite complicated or otherwise we
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still manage to find a certain
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number of people and there was Ancy there
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were there were similar people in
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Marseille who intervened
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in attacks and and that
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reassures me so all it takes is one look all it
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takes is a small organization that's
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quick enough to say, well, I'm in it,
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you too, and we're going to act, and everyone
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acts in their own way, some are going to
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raise the alarm, take the phone and
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call, others are going to take the TV and it's
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filmed. if they gave the alert before
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it's better but that's it but
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everyone is going to do as far as
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arming is concerned having a weapon is a
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responsibility it requires a
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physical capacity to protect it so as not to
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get it flying requires a
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technical ability that is not acquired
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overnight you are not going to
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buy a weapon and that's it you are
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a great shooter because we are going to shoot in a
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stressful situation so if it
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also requires a mental and
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not everyone is capable of that, on the other hand I think
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that there is a large pool of people in France
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who could be armed but
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who are not and there are the
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old ones of the finally the old ones and I
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would already say primarily the former
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law enforcement or military
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forces special forces yes it is very very
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interesting we will talk about it again we will
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continue to talk about it with with atau and
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then with Aton and then with you of
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course at 0826 300 300 many of you are already
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calling us at the switchboard we
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continue to take your calls 0826 300
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300 see you straight away
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Atton and Riva prepare for the worst
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published by Albert Michel a
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defense manual both mental and
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physical but maybe pr
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pamon àon sorry it's to be
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better ah well completely yes it's it's it's it's it
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's to increase in
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capacity it's to raise the level to raise
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the physical level well already it's good
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for health raise the
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psychological level by managing stress well
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it's also positive and it's useful
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in any situation stress
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at work et cetera et cetera and then
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technically by perhaps doing
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sport combat sports by doing
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well shooting by doing a whole bunch of
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things in fact activities that can
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help you protect yourself yes and
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then I mean honestly it's
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not an uninteresting activity you
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have a lot of hobbies we can do
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indeed eat Kinéa and make
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flowers but we can also perhaps
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prepare ourselves it's not a bad thing
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in any case learn a certain thing I
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would like to talk about then there are many
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things we could spend hours
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but on harassment it's
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interesting you talk about harassment at
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school and there also God knows and there if
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we have had examples of harassment at
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work and others and you say
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what should be done in these
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cases
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that give us here finally you talk about it
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in your book he to which I refer and
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which I recommend but
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is harassment something in fact
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where it is always weakness if if
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you give in we will continue and
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more and you have to oppose in fact it's
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still there it's beyond this
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limit your tickets are no longer valid
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yes so what there is is that it's
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quite complicated because in fact we we
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react according to the weapons that
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we have uh either humor can
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be a weapon to deflect
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harassment and show that in fact
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it does not affect us and that we are
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diversionating it can be on the mental a
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strong mental and then we we we feel we are
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not reached or very
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little you are example of that so I
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was harassed when I was when
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I was a child my father did was involved
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he had gone to
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school when I was I was 7 8 years old uh
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I was the victim of the harassment of harassment
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so my father was involved it
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had that had allowed me to
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avoid during for a while and
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then it came back and it came back
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then it came back to high school but
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in the meantime I had I had found my
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examples my examples it was Arnold
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schzenegger Jean-Claude Van Dam
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Sylvester stalon and I I said to
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myself, these guys are physically
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strong already when they take a hit
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they feel it much less than
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someone who has a much weaker body
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who is less muscular at least and
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then mentally it was it was
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it was monsters ran it was here is
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a wall it was charging and you are put
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this is where you are started to take
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combat sports or ah well I
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took up combat sports to the fullest I have I myself
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I'm mentally hardened, reading
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different books and then going and
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confronting nature, you never win,
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but I did a lot of hiking with my father,
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things that were a little bit
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hard, which meant that it hardened me
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and and I knew I was in
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high school where I was still the victim
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of harassment except that what I
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did there I told the teachers I said
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listen to the harassers if if he
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continues I will respond but in a
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brutal manner and I fear that it is
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not to your convenience nor to the
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convenience of the school and I was not
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listened to and we came to blows but
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then it was it was unfortunate because
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I was I I did it in a
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refectory and there was a
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student who was thrown out of the window. It was very,
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very far away but it was anger
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speaking. I didn't show any signs of it at
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first. use of force reasoned
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there I was really angry and that
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's dangerous it's really dangerous
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so but on the other hand that for effect well
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I was respected so I was
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stized I was a brute but I was
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there but I preferred this this
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position but now in the book
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we say we really say don't react
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to violence with violence by
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excess but really try to
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take a step back and get help
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no but sorry let's talk let's talk very
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concretely someone who is in the C
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or in the street
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someone comes and he receives a slap ok a
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slap I'm not even saying that he gets
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stabbed he does what he responds with
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humor he responds what not for example it
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will depend in fact and there in the book
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explains that everyone must
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position themselves on their physical
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and mental capacities and in the end that you have to
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know yourself and many people in fact
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are not. thrown into a
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crisis situation if you take a
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slap that you never thought of
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taking it and that you have never been projected
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intellectually into this situation
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you will be stunned if you
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imagine yourself saying well well here I
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am going to leave the studio and someone is going
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to slap me in the street how am I
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going to react well I'm going to observe him I
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'm going to look at how he is
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physically if he looks like Tyson
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well maybe I'm going to leave with
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my anger under my arm and then I'm going
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to see a witness and I'm going to say you are
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witnesses to this ok well well we're going to
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call the police and we're going to try to
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act with help from the police if
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now it's unconscious is-
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what if he's crazy for example do
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I slap him
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maybe not either but I'm not going to
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stop there of course it's necessary in
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fact we have to react to the situation finally you
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have to be aware and almost ready for the
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situation, yes by projecting yourself
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by not making a denial
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but by projecting yourself into difficult
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difficult situations such as also the
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attacks me when it happened at the
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Bataclan I said if I had been
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inside what would me with my
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physical capacities mental technical
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finally everything that we can imagine
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but with the stress which means that we
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reduce our capacities what-
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what I would have done so I'll
00:24:01
give you an example it's I interviewed
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I was the RAR the only
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French European journalist interviewed Trump in
00:24:07
2016 during his campaign it's I'm
00:24:10
talking to you about that because that's interesting
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and we started talking about the Bataclan and
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it was in 2016 so 6 months later or
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finally a few months later he told me
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but I don't understand for the
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French I don't understand you have
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three guys who arrive who shoot like
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rabbits who go pigeon shooting and
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you don't answer and he says but me and
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he s s revolver in the drawer but me
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but me I would have reacted I would have shot and
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and but it's a real question I
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mean there was for 4 He it was a
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police commissioner who
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interrupted but for 4 hours or 3 hours there were
00:24:41
people who shot 130 dead and I do
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n't know how many injured and it was
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tyropia finally it was terrible
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but what are we doing in that so
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I'm going to tell you a situation a few
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months before we had a group at
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GIGN a metal group who played at the
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beat and obviously we were in civil
00:24:59
and we went to see them we were
00:25:01
about 80 metal of the G of the GN yes ah yes we have
00:25:04
we have activities in of of here it is
00:25:06
necessary
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and and and in fact we were therefore at the
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Bataclan we were approximately 80
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armed people if it had been that
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day actually having the
00:25:17
firepower to respond that would have
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I'm not saying that there wouldn't have been a
00:25:20
death there wouldn't have been any injuries but
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at least he wouldn't have it wouldn't have happened was
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that after me I gave a conference
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in February 2015 ah yes a month a
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month after the attacks on Charli Hebdo
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and the hypercacher uh conference to who
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in the show directors because it
00:25:38
must in fact it was under the
00:25:39
framework of Vig pirate red and carlate it
00:25:41
therefore had to accommodate security services
00:25:44
to search the bags and the
00:25:46
companies in fact well did theirs
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here presented their
00:25:50
capacity you made a speech
00:25:51
finally you AZ conference on that I I
00:25:53
have presented to me I was asked in fact to
00:25:54
present to them what
00:25:56
terrorism was and what was really at risk
00:25:59
and how it was going to happen. I
00:26:01
described to them very for very the battle in
00:26:03
fact but months before they told me
00:26:06
certain things. asked what measure
00:26:08
should be taken I gave them they
00:26:09
sneered in general he we sneered they
00:26:11
told us so already they told me but
00:26:13
we are from the entertainment world we are
00:26:15
not targets but I am telling you
00:26:16
are disbelievers you we are in a
00:26:18
democracy we have we voted for a
00:26:20
president who has a policy of fighting
00:26:23
terrorism abroad which
00:26:25
is extremely violent we bomb
00:26:26
abroad and so we must feel
00:26:28
concerned of course but if you but and
00:26:31
they told you or so and yeah ah well
00:26:34
some left he and some
00:26:35
still asked you for advice saying
00:26:37
what do we do all that or not yes
00:26:39
I gave them the advice so
00:26:40
that's it is to manage the flows so well the crowds
00:26:42
it is necessary that people can flee
00:26:44
because that is the priority
00:26:46
to flee but for that the doors must
00:26:48
be wide a door where when we
00:26:50
pass one by one through a door you see
00:26:51
what it looks like at the Bataclan that we saw it
00:26:53
on this door on this emergency exit
00:26:55
which is extremely narrow straight
00:26:58
what do you think
00:26:59
happened in the Bataclan for the people who
00:27:00
were in tail but they are
00:27:03
shot in the back so I told them we
00:27:05
have to open the flows on d but it costs
00:27:06
money it's a question of choice
00:27:08
I have there I can't do anything for you there I
00:27:09
can't do anything for you afterwards the same we
00:27:11
were talking about confinement rooms and in
00:27:13
schools in
00:27:14
educational establishments we can talk about it what
00:27:15
is a confinement room so it's
00:27:17
not just for knives let's admit that
00:27:18
tomorrow it comes with Kalashnikovs we
00:27:21
need a confinement room and we
00:27:22
say it in the book by bullet
00:27:24
what is a kalashnikov bullet we
00:27:26
explain its ability to penetrate
00:27:28
a wall in the earth in
00:27:30
a car so we have to be interested in the
00:27:33
subject and turn to good
00:27:34
people what is extraordinary
00:27:36
is that after everything that has happened we
00:27:38
act as if all that does
00:27:41
n't exist you are right there are
00:27:42
answers even
00:27:43
architectural answers answers
00:27:46
is that is still crazy so uh we have
00:27:48
olizers I think estanou we have
00:27:51
romaine who calls us from ivelines who
00:27:52
dialed 0826 300 300 hello Romain
00:27:55
hello Romain hello monieur sir
00:27:57
hello André hello to you thank you
00:28:00
for this information and I wanted to
00:28:02
share one a small practical case finally
00:28:04
two in this case I was
00:28:06
robbed twice and the last time I was
00:28:08
threatened with a weapon in
00:28:10
this case a knife and as they
00:28:13
never say 203 and now that I have a
00:28:15
wife and a child my question is
00:28:18
how I can react to a situation
00:28:19
we come home armed can I
00:28:22
respond with a gun or
00:28:25
should I respond to a
00:28:26
knife with a knife
00:28:27
it's a little all these questions
00:28:29
and today a lot of people are
00:28:30
asking these questions I think it's true
00:28:31
Atton so already uh when life is
00:28:35
threatened to defend a TV a
00:28:37
computer I think we
00:28:38
really need to take a step back as much as possible and
00:28:40
say to yourself is it worth it for
00:28:41
me to put my life in danger for
00:28:43
material then also we can be very
00:28:45
attached to material to jewelry but
00:28:48
what can be interesting
00:28:50
when we when we are compromised
00:28:51
c 'is to have a camera device
00:28:53
and cameras that can work
00:28:55
or there are devices that
00:28:57
take photos every time a
00:28:58
person passes in front of them
00:29:00
that are the tools of the hunters
00:29:02
that put this in in the forest this it
00:29:04
can be it can be set up once
00:29:06
someone comes back there is a or sorry
00:29:07
wait sorry wait for me I
00:29:09
also know there is the example of Romain but I
00:29:10
know people who came who
00:29:12
got beaten up and more than that because
00:29:14
where is it where is the strong COFFOR it's
00:29:16
not you say ah yes if G who were
00:29:18
tied up well there they were who were tied up
00:29:20
plus it's not just the TV you
00:29:22
say you shouldn't put your life is in
00:29:23
jeopardy but people go much
00:29:24
further they beat up so what do we
00:29:26
do in these CASL but I
00:29:28
sincerely think if we are not
00:29:29
able to respond and we know it very
00:29:31
quickly it is better to leave
00:29:34
people take what they have to take and
00:29:36
behind them trust the police in
00:29:38
investigations I have an example I have a friend
00:29:39
Guillaume Play who was a
00:29:41
housejacker in fact his wife was
00:29:42
with his as a child they were robbed
00:29:44
at gunpoint and couldn't do anything
00:29:46
she opened the the the trunk there was
00:29:48
n't much in it they took what
00:29:49
there was to take they thought
00:29:51
there was a lot more of
00:29:52
wealth you know the fantasy of
00:29:53
notoriety people are very rich in short
00:29:56
I attended the trial they took a lot of money
00:29:58
they took a lot of money so it's
00:30:01
better not to risk your life if
00:30:03
now you are in the
00:30:04
self-defense framework you don't you cannot run away
00:30:05
your life is really threatened and you
00:30:07
feel that the person is going to
00:30:09
come after you and that you have
00:30:11
anything in your hands have
00:30:13
this desire to hurt
00:30:15
h absolutely that would be that there is
00:30:18
a psychosis who is setting up and and
00:30:20
today the police take 10
00:30:21
minutes to come to your house so we are
00:30:23
asking ourselves more and more the question of
00:30:24
being able to respond exactly to a first
00:30:27
attack but we must if we
00:30:30
must prepare for that it is what that we
00:30:31
are tired of saying it
00:30:33
but physically mentally you
00:30:35
have already had two
00:30:37
unfortunate experiences so you still draw
00:30:39
a certain number of lessons from them
00:30:40
and you are not, I think, in
00:30:42
the wait to say well well now
00:30:43
here it is the police will take a certain
00:30:45
time what can I do
00:30:47
in these circumstances Estéban we
00:30:49
have I think a lot of listeners
00:30:51
we are going to take Stéphan who is waiting for us at the
00:30:53
switchboard we are going to score a short break
00:30:54
before that and I'm going back to what you
00:30:56
said happened to the host Bruno
00:30:58
Guillon a few weeks ago
00:31:00
we kiss him hard Bruno Guillon see you
00:31:02
right away on Sud Radio back from rocking
00:31:04
in all these states we are together
00:31:05
until 2 p.m. we are still with Aton
00:31:08
who is our guest of the day and we
00:31:09
welcome Stéphane at 0826 300 300
00:31:12
hello Stéphane hello Stéphane
00:31:14
hello André hello to all hello to
00:31:16
your guest uh I just wanted to say
00:31:18
a few words about it so thank you to
00:31:20
your guest for his comments and his
00:31:23
positions I am going to buy his book
00:31:24
naturally uh I was stuck in
00:31:28
college when I was when I was a
00:31:30
kid and I quickly got into
00:31:32
martial arts and very quickly
00:31:35
when I I had a higher rank than
00:31:38
that of the people who
00:31:40
harassed me the problem was resolved without a
00:31:42
fight without violence so actually
00:31:45
preparing it pays off that's what I
00:31:48
hear in your
00:31:49
guest's remarks absolutely uh and also
00:31:52
maavel said I believe that it is in
00:31:54
the work the prince that it is better
00:31:57
to be feared finally is it
00:31:59
better to be loved or feared we prefer to
00:32:02
be loved but it is safer to be
00:32:03
feared so indeed here then
00:32:07
I am recently in I have recently been living
00:32:09
in the gendarmerie zone
00:32:12
and therefore I lived in the city and therefore at the
00:32:16
level at the level I have had
00:32:18
neighborhood problems so each
00:32:19
time there has been this kind problem
00:32:22
I always went out with a
00:32:25
weapon a bladed weapon hidden in my
00:32:29
clothes this kind of thing a piece of wood
00:32:32
we will say because indeed there is
00:32:34
always the risk that it degenerates and
00:32:36
it turns out that I lives very close
00:32:38
to where Emmanuel Macron inaugurated a
00:32:41
new gendarmerie and we are told
00:32:44
new gendarmerie but the truth
00:32:45
is that they closed two around
00:32:48
so in fact the gendarmes are
00:32:51
luckily a little closer to where I live
00:32:53
so fifteen minutes uh but hey
00:32:56
when everything degenerates 15 minutes it's a
00:32:59
very long time assuming that the gendarmes
00:33:01
can come around okay thank you in
00:33:05
fact interesting he goes out with when
00:33:07
when he a neighborhood one he goes out
00:33:09
with his Tonfan is it who no is that
00:33:12
in general is that
00:33:14
without without I mean if we expect
00:33:18
good which risks degenerating do we
00:33:20
still have to prepare ourselves perhaps to
00:33:23
have a weapon what whether it's the weapon or
00:33:25
actually it's better because we do
00:33:27
n't know how we're going to react to
00:33:29
your opinion but it's like when you
00:33:31
go on vacation you pack your
00:33:32
suitcase you make sure you don't
00:33:34
forget anything it would be a shame to 'go to the
00:33:36
beach and forget your swimsuit
00:33:37
and well it would be a shame to end up
00:33:40
at the neighbor's house who will open his
00:33:42
door for you but to get rid of
00:33:44
you because at some point he gets
00:33:45
fed up he has really a hatred against
00:33:47
you well it would be a shame to
00:33:49
have nothing in your hands after attention you
00:33:51
still have to take a
00:33:52
step back and have lucidity and
00:33:55
prepare yourself as the person
00:33:57
on the phone said said she has she Stéphane
00:34:00
practiced the arts martial arts does
00:34:02
this have the effect of preparing oneself
00:34:03
so either by preparing oneself
00:34:06
mentally also one is not obliged
00:34:07
to be a champion in
00:34:08
martial arts but it gives confidence it
00:34:11
gives confidence 'insurance it allows you to
00:34:12
take a step back and when you have a step back
00:34:14
you know you are much more
00:34:15
serene we are no longer a stalker a
00:34:18
person who is going to attack you uh
00:34:21
she has this slightly animal thing of going
00:34:23
towards the person most weak that he
00:34:25
feels it if you are yeah you are
00:34:27
prepared you are in the metro already
00:34:28
you don't have your nose on your phone
00:34:30
but you look at the people you have
00:34:31
less chance of being attacked
00:34:33
those who do the shootings will
00:34:36
attack people more easily
00:34:37
who are focused on their phone
00:34:39
you are a woman you are small
00:34:41
you are an easy target you
00:34:43
are a I had a French teacher
00:34:44
like that who was not very not very
00:34:46
tall quite petite but she had her eye
00:34:49
everywhere she looked all the students
00:34:51
straight in the eyes I can
00:34:52
assure you that we had a
00:34:55
quiet year ah yeah she looked in
00:34:58
their eyes she was not afraid a
00:35:00
determination that is to say that she was
00:35:02
not physically strong but she was
00:35:04
sure of herself that she was sure of not being
00:35:06
attacked because she certainly had
00:35:07
the means and as
00:35:10
we didn't know these means of
00:35:11
response we really didn't want to
00:35:13
titillate estébane we have France
00:35:16
calling us from Toulon in the Var
00:35:18
hello France Hello France yes
00:35:20
hello sir to Aton I
00:35:22
always wanted in this spirit of
00:35:24
defense especially for women and you
00:35:27
showed on a video the C
00:35:28
defendeer tool only this this article
00:35:31
that I wanted has been out of stock
00:35:34
for several months in California
00:35:36
is it possible then first question
00:35:39
do we have the right to possess it in
00:35:40
France second question where can we
00:35:42
obtain it I have already
00:35:44
been attacked I know how to defend myself but
00:35:46
I am 73 years old today I would no longer have
00:35:49
the same strength especially if and this tool
00:35:51
can also be a deterrent and it does not kill
00:35:54
but it does it can it hurts very much
00:35:56
like cubotane so
00:35:59
precise question very precise question well
00:36:01
listen thank you so it's true that
00:36:02
I went I went
00:36:04
a lot to the United States and it's true
00:36:05
that they have a vision that is
00:36:06
completely different from ours
00:36:08
and I have a friend who developed a tool
00:36:10
called the self-defended
00:36:11
Survival tool which is in fact a
00:36:14
tool for cutting seat belts
00:36:15
and breaking windows but
00:36:17
when he put it in my hands I
00:36:19
saw it as a other usefulness that is to say,
00:36:20
really something for self-
00:36:22
defense to carry out strikes but which
00:36:24
do not kill which are not lethal
00:36:25
but it hurts uh so this I am
00:36:27
very familiar with this instrument which
00:36:29
speaks of yes yes yes I 'I actually tried to
00:36:30
sell it in
00:36:32
France and it's extremely complicated
00:36:33
because in fact uh why well
00:36:36
people actually respond straight away ah
00:36:38
but I'm not going to take that because
00:36:40
if I'm afraid if I'm controlled
00:36:42
with I'm afraid of being bothered so
00:36:44
people are actually afraid of having
00:36:45
something to defend themselves because they're
00:36:47
afraid of the law of J is that it's
00:36:48
allowed in France or not your
00:36:50
knowledge then this tool is not
00:36:51
categorized so it is not prohibited
00:36:54
after me I recommend I have one
00:36:56
in the car I don't have one there if I
00:36:57
had it on me I will give it to you would have shown
00:36:59
but I have one in the car and
00:37:00
indeed it is a very nice tool
00:37:02
but there are several there are
00:37:04
several things the bomb the
00:37:05
crimogen it's the same but you have to
00:37:06
know the law you have to but then at
00:37:09
a given moment we must also
00:37:10
assume that the law is not
00:37:12
moral well yes of course the law is not
00:37:14
moral so when the law is not
00:37:16
moral that is when morality will justify
00:37:18
your reaction justice will not
00:37:21
will not justify it as far as I am concerned
00:37:23
I assume I
00:37:25
prefer like that to know that it is
00:37:28
not illegal to have the instrument of having
00:37:31
something or or or and then and then
00:37:32
what Madam says I find that I I'm
00:37:34
73 years old I want to defend myself see
00:37:36
I'm going to go further you know
00:37:39
there are people they have the grandfather's rifle
00:37:40
that's what's happening but this
00:37:42
rifle is not necessarily declared you
00:37:45
don't have the right to have it at home
00:37:46
you have a control you are in trouble
00:37:48
it's sure good already before the
00:37:49
gendarmes come to your house for this
00:37:50
rifle they must have it except that sorry
00:37:52
I interrupt you on you have
00:37:55
government asked for it a year and a
00:37:56
half ago to pick up all the weapons
00:37:59
including that of the grandfather yes
00:38:01
in the same period we congratulated the
00:38:03
Ukrainians who take the grandfather's rifles
00:38:05
to defend the country you
00:38:07
see a little of the VO the contradictions
00:38:09
the contradictions but if you use
00:38:11
a weapon which is not declared that you
00:38:13
have it the grandfather's rifle some
00:38:14
long like that with a few cartridges
00:38:16
in case you know it is transmitted if
00:38:18
you are within the framework of the self-
00:38:20
defense and we explain it well inside
00:38:22
you will not be prosecuted
00:38:25
for that, that's good to know
00:38:27
we have Jean-Claude who is calling us from
00:38:28
the essand hello Jean-Claude hello
00:38:30
Jean-Claude hello hello On the radio
00:38:33
hello sir berkof and hello to
00:38:34
you guests very interesting super
00:38:37
interesting already congratulations to your
00:38:39
author because I find that his
00:38:40
curriculum well if we didn't have this kind of
00:38:43
person I think it would be very
00:38:46
very difficult in certain
00:38:47
circumstances me the question I
00:38:49
wanted to ask your or between Guillet to
00:38:51
your writers me I am 69 years old I am 69
00:38:55
years old uh I was not born in the
00:38:58
last week I wanted to ask the
00:39:00
question to your guests we have we still have
00:39:03
two ministers two
00:39:06
important ministers when even in France the
00:39:07
Minister of the Interior and the Minister
00:39:09
of Justice keep jumping when you
00:39:11
have a Minister of the Interior who
00:39:13
tells us
00:39:14
citizens indeed citizens we are
00:39:16
not here to do justice we are
00:39:18
not there to do the police but who
00:39:19
tells us no problem the police are
00:39:23
Radigue and we have actually avoided a
00:39:25
lot of things so much the better I want to
00:39:27
say so much the better and then the Minister of
00:39:29
Justice who explains to us because
00:39:31
that's still strong of coffee but there
00:39:33
is no insecurity in France Sir
00:39:35
there is a feeling of insecurity there
00:39:38
we are who are fantasizing there is a
00:39:39
feeling of insecurity so Sir
00:39:42
excuse me don't you believe
00:39:43
What level of the executive we should
00:39:45
already take our responsibilities a little bit
00:39:46
before telling us
00:39:48
start training, we should
00:39:50
perhaps say that we are not in a
00:39:51
very safe country, that
00:39:54
's it, so I, you know, I don't
00:39:58
get angry I no longer watch TV, I've stopped, I
00:40:00
'm getting ulcers, I'm putting that
00:40:02
aside a little because I can't
00:40:03
act if it's not good for the elections
00:40:06
and I still have to find the
00:40:07
right one and that's a not very complicated uh the same as
00:40:10
the ministers the ministers not this succeeds
00:40:12
and well we always have the same answers
00:40:14
so well for me personally I
00:40:17
take responsibility for myself and I tell myself that I am
00:40:19
at my height with my abilities
00:40:21
what am I able to do to do
00:40:22
and what am I able
00:40:23
to contribute so this book is not an
00:40:25
observation it is not what
00:40:27
can politicians do we are
00:40:28
NOT giving advice to politicians because that
00:40:30
I don't I didn't study
00:40:31
to be a politician we just
00:40:33
show common sense common sense and we say
00:40:35
to everyone well there you will not be
00:40:38
you will not be we will not help
00:40:40
in in the minute in within
00:40:43
10 minutes maybe so what
00:40:45
can you do at your level and and
00:40:47
it's true that you have to get your head off the
00:40:49
phone a little and then reestablish some
00:40:50
social relations with your neighbor then
00:40:52
you can be angry with your neighbor but
00:40:54
you can also be in agreement with your
00:40:55
neighbor to watch your stranger's house
00:40:57
and when you leave it's him who does it
00:40:59
and that's actually what we need to re-establish a
00:41:01
bit of a real social dialogue a real
00:41:03
action in fact what you say to your
00:41:04
and I believe that it is very important
00:41:06
everyone must take responsibility already
00:41:09
help yourself and perhaps the others
00:41:11
will help you but help yourself exactly
00:41:13
exactly thank you thank you very much to us for
00:41:15
having been with us we remember this
00:41:17
book prepare for the worst it was released
00:41:19
by Albin Michel thank you all

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