Flushing BID offers free self-defense classes for business owners due to safety concerns

Flushing BID Introduces Free Self-Defense Classes for Business Owners and Workers Amid Rising Crime Rates

In response to rising crime rates and concerns about police response times, the Flushing Business Improvement District (BID) has introduced a new program to offer free self-defense classes to business owners and workers feeling unsafe in the area. These classes will be held at the Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel Ballroom and taught by a professional martial artist specializing in Taekwondo. Participants must sign a waiver to join the weekly classes, which will run from April 3 to June 5 for individuals within zip codes 11354 and 11355.

The initiative aims to address the increasing issues of commercial retail theft and homeless disturbances in the area, providing support to small business owners who may feel vulnerable due to rising crime rates. During the classes, attendees will learn various self-defense techniques including kicking, grabbing, and de-escalation strategies to handle real-life situations. Larger stores may have security guards, but smaller businesses may not, so this program aims to make all businesses in downtown Flushing feel safer and more secure.

Dian Song Yu, the executive director of the Flushing BID, emphasized the importance of empowering small business owners with self-defense skills. She hopes that these classes will bring comfort to participants and enable them to protect themselves in case of emergencies. “We want our small business owners to feel safe and secure,” said Yu. “This program is an opportunity for them to learn valuable skills that can help them protect themselves and their property.” The Flushing BID believes that by offering free self-defense classes, it can help build a stronger community by giving people the tools they need to feel more confident in their surroundings.

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