Executive Protection Dilemma: What If the Client Sits in the Front Seat?
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Executive Protection Dilemma: When the Principal Sits in the Front
What would you do if your principal suddenly decides to sit in the front seat — without telling you?
In this episode of What Would You Do? – Season 2,
Christian West and Joe LaSorsa break down a situation every executive protection agent will face at some point. A principal wants to remain discreet and avoid the appearance of having security. He gets carsick in the back seat. Multiple people are approaching the vehicle. The motorcade is moving. And the plan changes in real time.
This isn’t just about seating arrangements. It’s about perception, authority, adaptability, and understanding when to lead versus when to step back. Executive protection is rarely about textbook answers. It’s about reading the client, reading the environment, and making professional decisions without creating awkwardness or unnecessary attention.
From managing multi-passenger vehicle dynamics to handling two-car movements, this conversation dives into the subtle leadership skills that separate experienced protectors from reactive ones. Sometimes the best move is control. Sometimes the best move is restraint. Knowing the difference is what makes the job.
If you work in executive protection, close protection, bodyguard services, or protective operations, this scenario will hit home.
Drop your answer in the comments — what would you do in this situation?
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