The Caribbean Christmas shopper has a unique procedure of achieving shopping perfection. As the holidays approach the Caribbean shopper usually pretends, they simply profess they do not possess the resources to facilitate celebrating the occasion whilst quietly window shopping and internalizing what the upcoming festivities could look like. Similar to a Jeckel and Hyde persona. Repeatedly reminding family members and friends that ” me eh have no money to spend on tings this year.” all the while calculating finances to confirm their spending power.
Because of this annual ritual the Caribbean Christmas shopper finds themselves in the situation of being a last-minute shopper. Yes, the last-minute shopper. our favorite person to hate and love because we often find ourselves being that person. The last-minute shopper is that impatient person, torturing sales representatives in stores, toating a thousand pounds of shopping bags through small shopping plazas which are usually crowded with other last-minute shoppers.
What does this cultural ritual mean to the CCW holder in the Caribbean? The trained CCW holder knows all too well the dangers of shopping under normal circumstances far worse for last-minute shopping during the festive season. The concealed carry holder though trained and knowledgeable must pay closer attention to the guidelines of survival in this extremely fluid environment. This individual should understand the colors of preparedness and must be able to apply them to survive this last-minute process.
Now let’s be real, the highly trained and highly prepared concealed carry holder would not find themselves in this position, but life has a way of throwing curve balls at us in the form of spouses and off-spring. ‘LOL’ Yes, our loving, unassuming family members who call upon us to provide transport, security and extra hands to carry bags without any consideration to the dangers of being a last-minute shopper in crowded areas where criminals would be searching for heavy spenders and potential soft targets.
This is where the trained concealed carry holder can find themselves and loved ones at the greatest disadvantage of being vulnerable to an attack. How should such a situation be mitigated, being between a rock and a hard place. Well, this is where the CCW holder exercises initiative by using skills of persuasion and if necessary ‘laying down the law’. a couple of things that he/she can do is 1. Prevention: Plan to complete shopping early and encourage loved ones to do the same, explain the importance of safety and security during the festive season as well as use the opportunity to describe what Christmas would look like having been a victim of crime. 2 Shopping online: Due to the pandemic many stores offer online alternatives to shopping with the option of delivery or pick-up. This is also an avenue that the last-minute shopper can utilize to minimize exposure to danger.
Being a CCW holder in the Caribbean is definitely unique, our cultural diversity definitely puts us in a position to consider varying factors that may not necessarily affect another CCW holders from other jurisdictions. What is most important is training, safety, prevention, de-escalation abilities and survival techniques.
At Hubris Tactical we prepare the CCW holder for every aspect of survival through virtual and in person training sessions. We also include practical exercises that prepare you to face any circumstances whether in the Caribbean or not. register for our survival tactics program today. visit our website at hubristactical.org go to our registration page and register today.




