General Safety Tips
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Follow your intuition
-- trust your feelings. If you feel that a situation is not right, move out of
the situation.
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Be aware of your
surroundings.
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Walk confidently and
alertly.
Being Safe On The Street
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Be aware that walking
alone at night may be dangerous.
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If you are being
followed or you see a person or group further down the street who makes you
feel uncomfortable, cross the street, walk in another direction, or ask other
people walking if you may walk a short distance with them.
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When walking near the
car to your home or apartment, carry your house keys in your hand. Don’t stand
in a doorway and fumble in your purse or pocket for your keys. Have them ready
to use.
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Use a grocery cart
when you have many packages. You make a good mark when your arms are full.
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While waiting for
public transportation, keep your back against a wall (or pole) so that you
cannot be surprised from behind.
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Know your routes.
Notice lighting, alleys, abandoned buildings and street people.
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If you are going
somewhere in a city with which you aren't familiar, check a map, know where you
are going. Looking lost increases vulnerability.
If You Are Confronted
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If may seem like a
good idea to tell a robber that you have no money, but this technique may
backfire. It is safer to give up a few dollars. Carry a little money separate
from your other funds in an accessible place.
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If someone demands
your property and displays or implies in any way that they have a weapon, don't
resist.
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If someone tries to grab
you, make a scene. Scream, kick, fight . . . do what you can to get away and
attract attention.