Residents in some communities need to band together for protection when there is a lack of reliable law enforcement or high levels of crime and corruption. This is common in places where the police are either ineffective or untrustworthy, forcing residents to organize their own systems of protection.
A neighborhood watch is a community initiative where residents work together to monitor and report suspicious activities to the police. This informal system helps reduce crime by increasing vigilance and cooperation among neighbors, potentially deterring criminals from targeting the area.
The speaker got banged up during his jujitsu sessions because he was a beginner and his friend, who was highly skilled in jujitsu, was able to easily put him in painful positions. The speaker was not prepared for the physical intensity and ended up feeling sore and uncomfortable.
To be 'banged up' in the context of the speaker's jujitsu experience means to be physically damaged or injured, resulting in soreness and pain. The speaker felt this way after being thrown around and placed in painful positions during his jujitsu sessions.
The speaker decided not to continue with jujitsu after trying it in Mexico because he found the activity physically demanding and not enjoyable. Despite it being a beginner class, he felt sore for days afterward and did not feel naturally inclined towards the sport.
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