Bodyguard Team Deals With Potential Convoy Threat

Not exactly low-profile are they?
Dress as per the client- jeans, t-shirts etc- fits in a bit more than a suit and tie.
If you're that concerned about guys on bikes being a threat just fork out for an armoured vehicle to cover most scenarios.
I bet there's not exactly a shortage of them in SA!
I'd really make sure the clients belted-up in the back too... a sudden brake and that little kid is going to be flying into/through the windshield and the rest of the family will be getting some good deceleration injuries.
 
To be fair the family were smartly dressed and in nice vehicles so their attire was appropriate (and the Principal would have told them how he likes them to be dressed anyway) - agree with the seatbelt comment.

Not impressed with the TL scaring the crap out of the family with his radio instruction.
A simple 'move the cyclist on' just the once would have been enough, if the follow were switched on they would be ready to act/acting anyway, instead his instruction and agitated tone will have caused the wife and potentially the children some unnecessary anxiety.
 
Not impressed with the TL scaring the crap out of the family with his radio instruction.
A simple 'move the cyclist on' just the once would have been enough, if the follow were switched on they would be ready to act/acting anyway, instead his instruction and agitated tone will have caused the wife and potentially the children some unnecessary anxiety.
100% right Mr blonde, this is how NOT to do it...
 
Too much chatter on the comms and "don't eff with me" style of CP going on..

That being said you have to remember all the gunpoint carjackings that occur in SA..

However i am almost hundred percent sure the scene was staged for the benefit of the filming crew and as a cheap advertising..

I am pretty sure that ( assuming they are a half decent company) they would have had SOP's in place to deal with situations like this without the need to use the comms (in such a loud voice i might add)

Hah..At the end the CEO was like: “Look at all the Fuchs we give for the job” :)
 
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