Anastacio wrote:
I see a lot of people referring to the nightmare drunks, I'm wondering if drivers are allowed to carry cs gas canisters...
Get caught with that and you'll lose your licence I suspect.
Some drivers carry stuff that looks legitimate but could be used for, er, defensive purposes - like a huge metal torch - but generally it's just common sense.
If you start with an office then they'll maybe have some kind of discreet panic button on the equipment for when things get out of hand, although I'm not sure if that kind of thing is standard yet.
If they're getting lairy then sometimes calling their bluff can sort them out, but get it wrong and it can make things worse. It might depend on how well you're able to assert yourself in terms of things like physical presence, but of course if you're stuck with a group of real psychos then even 18 stone of muscle won't help you much. Again it depends on yourself and how you assess the situation.
This can come with experience, so perhaps when you're starting it's best to be more passive. For example, they may get stroppy about taking the wrong route, and if you're inexperienced then you may well have done so, so best not to take them on over the issue.
CCTV is a good deterrent, but can be expensive, your council may have lots of finnicky rules and if it's not your own car it may not be an option.