![]() 'That's bats*** insane!' Vogue Williams divides opinion after revealing she lost her virginity age 18 to a 27-year old in candid podcast chat Melanie Sykes, 52, splits from her gondolier lover, 25, following holiday romance because 'travelling back and forth wasn't sustainable' ![]() Victoria Beckham is left 'heartbroken' over feud with daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz and has barely seen Brooklyn since he got marriedīurnt out after Burning Man: Cara Delevingne's erratic appearance in parking lot comes after she 'spent a few days at festival in the desert' We asked Steve to rate some personal protection devices. You could still end up in trouble with the police if you use them in self-defence, though Steve says no one could argue with your decision to carry an ordinary (if robust) metal pen. ![]() Pepper spray is no longer sold in the UK but you’ll find adverts online for reinforced metal ‘pens’ advertised as being strong enough to break glass if you are trapped in a car. Steve warns that any potential ‘weapon’ you carry in self-defence needs to have an innocent use. To attract attention, shout ‘call the police!’ or ‘I’m being attacked’. The best way to use an attack alarm is to hold it close to the attacker’s face, then drop it by their feet and run to a busy area if you can. He suggests carrying a personal alarm attached to a keyring or belt. Ex-policeman Steve Helliwell, who runs a protection company called Aldermans, and Louise Atkinson rate personal protection devices, including a necklace (pictured) which texts five of your friends and family telling them you need help and giving your GPS location when you press a secret button twice
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