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Crime and Preventions Tips from JBM Patrol and Protection
Personal Safety
Knowing how to protect yourself - and joining with your neighbors to make your streets safer - can reduce the opportunity for muggers, purse snatchers and other street criminals to strike.
3 Basic Rules
- Do stay alert. Keep your mind on your surroundings, who's in front of you and who's behind you. Don't get distracted.
- Do walk purposefully. Stand tall and make quick eye contact with people around you.
- Do trust your instincts. If you feel uncomfortable in a situation, leave.
When Walking
- Plan the safest route. Choose well-lit busy streets and avoid passing vacant lots, alleys and construction sites.
- Know your area police and fire stations, and what establishments are open late.
- Make sure you know where your children are going when they go out. Show them safe places in the neighborhood.
- Carry your purse close to your body. Carry your wallet inside your coat rather than in a rear trouser pocket.
- Don't flaunt expensive jewelry or flash cash.
- Don't overburden yourself with large packages or groceries that make it hard to react.
- If you suspect you're being followed on foot, cross the street and head for the nearest well-lighted and populated area.
- If you're being followed by someone in a car, change direction immediately and make a visible point of writing down the license number.
Public Transportation
- Try to use well-lit and frequently used stops.
- Try to sit near the driver or conductor
- Avoid sitting near exits. an attacker can reach in and grab a purse or jewelry as the bus or subway pulls away.
- Be alert to who gets off the bus or subway with you. If you feel uncomfortable, walk directly to a place where there are other people.
In elevators
- Look in the elevator before getting in
- Stand near the controls
- Get off if someone suspicious enters.
- If you're worried about someone who is waiting for the elevator with you, pretend you forgot something and don't get on.
- If you're attacked, hit the alarm and as many floor buttons as possible.
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