STREET SENSE
Stay alert and tuned in to your surroundings . . .
. . . wherever you are on the street, in an office building or shopping mall, driving, waiting for a bus or cab.
- Trust your instincts.
- If something or someone makes you uncomfortable, avoid the person or leave.
- Know the neighborhoods where you live and work.
- Check out the locations of police and fire stations, public telephones, hospitals, and restaurants, or stores that are open late.
When On Foot-Day or Night
- Stick to well-lighted, well-traveled streets. Avoid shortcuts through wooded areas, parking lots, or alleys.
- Don't flash money or other tempting targets like jewelry or clothing.
- Carry a purse close to your body, not dangling by the straps. Put a wallet in an inside coat or front pants pocket, not a back pocket.
- Carry only what is necessary and try not to keep currency and credit cards all in one place.
- Don't wear shoes or clothing that restrict your movements.
- Have your car or house key in hand before you reach the door.
- Try to use automated teller machines in the daytime.
- Have your card in hand and don't approach the machine if you're uneasy about people nearby.
- Better yet, only use the ATM machines inside of grocery store, malls, or gas stations.
- If you think someone is following you, switch direction or cross the street.
- Walk toward an open store, restaurant, or lighted house.
- If someone harasses you, don't be embarrassed. Loudly say "Leave me alone! Someone call the police! Get away!"
Vehicle Safety
- Keep your car in good running condition. Make sure there's enough gas to get where you're going and back.
- Always roll up the windows and lock car doors, even if you're coming right back. Check inside and out before getting in.
- Avoid parking in isolated areas. Be especiallly alert in lots and underground parking garages.
- If you think someone is following you, don't head home.
- Drive to the nearest police or fire station, gas station, or other open business to get help
If Someone Tries to Rob You
- Dont' resist.
- Give up your property.
- Don't risk your life.
- Report the crime to the police.
- Try to describe the attacker accurately.
- Your actions can help prevent others from being victims.
- Take a Stand!
- Make your neighborhood and working place safer by reporting broken street lights, cleaning up parks and vacant lots, and lobbying local government for better lighting in public places.
- Initiate a block watch program in your neighborhood by contacting your local crime prevention unit.
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