gsgary
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Using a gun is a bad idea. There is a 50/50 they have one also, and if you're getting jumped then your assailant already has the upper hand.
Unlike many of the guys here who play rambo in their suburban daydreams at the rifle range, I actually do live in a not so great neighborhood - not the worst neighborhood, but not the best either.
At first I really worried about getting jumped, not so much the camera but I really don't like getting beaten. But after a while, you just have to deal with it and realize that there is no point in owning a nice camera if you don't ever use it. I've found myself in a couple situations, and it really sucks to feel like you're being preyed upon, but you just deal with it, stay conscious of what's going on and always have an escape plan when you're in an isolated urban location. People are by far your best defense - way better than a handgun - and if you're in a sticky situation it's best to just move into a more public area.
Instead of using a gun, which is a TERRIBLE idea - the liability alone is tremendous - I'd suggest owning pepper spray or a taser. You could even attach a mace canister to your camera strap if you know you're going to be in a less public area.
Obviously unless you're doing a documentary on the subject, there is no reason to flounce your camera around in a neighborhood which you might not be welcome. Just use common sense, stay around people and if you find yourself in an isolated location always have some way to get back into the public.
Can't use anything over here, you can even get in trouble for beating someone up robbing your home from experience, but the police said he must have fallen down the stairs and broke his arm because they didn't see me stamp on it, my partner was in a panic because she works for the police