seasoned,
Big Don,
JadecloudAlchemist,
just2kicku,
sgtmac_46,
girlbug2 
I do appreciate your interpretations very much. Thank you all for taking the time to reply

I was wondering what is the actual *reality* of the street for you? Is it a situation that you train for but have not encountered? Is it an actuality that you have to deal with maybe in the course of your duties or because of an unavoidable event? Is it a particular place? A person or group? I do not know if I am being too clear, sorry...
For me "the street" is my perception of personal space at the garage I work in; it is an unwelcome but generally unarmed pester and threat; it is the substance-abusing youths perennially at the end of my block that I cannot walk, drive or cycle past without at least verbal whatnots; it is a gang-run estate that I will not cycle across to get home in the evening. I make it sound bad and but it is my normality. That is "the street" for me. Beyond that, it is a general notion of threatening or violent situations that I try to train for as realistically as conceivable, and but which are to be avoided at all costs and if at all possible.
I wonder what the street is for you, since we all live in different realities, as it were. I am just wondering how the realities of this "street" we train for differ from person to person and one city and country to another
Thank you all again. I appreciate your replies a lot and I appreciate your patience and the fact that my posts are not always too coherent

Yr most obdt hmble srvt,
Jenna