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Scenario: 05-2007
You are in a distant town
early on a Sunday morning. You have a rental car that must be washed before it
is returned. The person at the hotel desk directs you to a car wash a few
blocks away. When you arrive, the area is comprised of small stores, sandwich
shops, and businesses, all of which are closed. The streets are deserted. There
is very light vehicle traffic. There are no other patrons at the car wash. You
wash the exterior of your vehicle and move to the vacuuming bay.
Two men, early 30's,
riding new bicycles appear at the entrance to the car wash. They glance at you
several times as they talk quietly to one another. They seem tentative. They
are dressed in soiled, stained T-shirts and slacks. One leans his bike against
the fence and approaches you. The other rides into the parking lot and loops
around, heading to the drivers side of your car. As the man on foot approaches,
he says in broken English that he is looking for work and wants to wash your
car.
You are in another state,
your only weapon is a Benchmade CQC-#7 clipped to you pants pocket and a
Surefire 6-P, carried on you Mitch Rosen Belt.