Personal Safety Tips
| Walk Assertively |
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Street criminals often choose their
victims at random, preying on people who appear easily intimidated and
vulnerable. Assertive body language can help prevent assault. Look as
though you may cause an uproar if bothered. |
| Walk with a Companion |
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The old "safety in numbers"
cliché is as accurate as ever. When you walk at night with a companion,
continue to be AWARE AND ALERT. |
| Stick to Well-Lighted Walkways |
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Avoid sidewalks where shrubs, alleys
and dark doorways can hide attackers. |
| Protect Yourself in a Crowd |
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In a crowd, wear your purse over your
shoulder with the opening toward your body. If someone grabs it, let go.
Put wallets in a front pocket or your jacket. If you feel that you are
being followed, cross the street and change directions a few times. Walk
or run quickly to a well-lighted shop or where crowds of people can help
if needed. DO NOT GO HOME. You don't want to let an attacker know where
you live. |
| Using an Elevator |
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When using an elevator, be with friends
or family. Stand close to the door and near the controls with your back
against a wall. If a situation arises press the alarm button and press as
many floor buttons as possible, this will afford more opportunities for
escape. |
| Information on the Telephone |
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Avoid giving out personal information
on the telephone. Never say you are alone. Discourage obscene callers by
using the "No Reaction" tactic and hang up immediately. If you
receive additional calls, report the incident to the police. |