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Personal Safety in Your Car
• Keep your car in good working order. • Always keep your doors locked while driving. • Always park in well visible and lighted areas • Avoid parking next to larger vehicles • Have keys ready when approaching your vehicle • Keep all valuables locked in trunk or hidden out of sight • If you are being followed, drive to the nearest police or fire station • Use caution in underground parking garages • A cellular phone may be a good investment • Do not stop for stranded motorist, use cell phone or go to nearest phone booth and call for assistance • Do not pick up hitchhikers!!!!! • If you have a flat tire, drive to a safe area • Carry in your car a flashlight, fix-a-flat, warm clothing, portable fire extinguisher, first aid kit, empty gas can and a window decal with CALL 911 on it.
Personal Safety in Your Home
• Have lights at all entrances. • Have a wide angle door viewer on all exterior doors. • Have good locks on all doors and windows. • Do not open door to unexpected visitors. • Do not hide keys in easily accessible places. • Do not let strangers in your home under no circumstances. • Ask for photo I. D. on all repair persons. • Never give personal information to phone solicitors.
Personal Safety on the Street
• Never Hitchhike! It's not worth the risk. • Be careful when using walk up ATM's or drive-up ATM's. • When walking, walk with confidence and purpose. • Do not read while walking or standing. • Do not wear headphones while walking or jogging. • Do not overload yourself with a lot of packages. Keep your hands free as possible. • Avoid being on the street alone. • Avoid carrying large amounts of cash. • Avoid wearing expensive jewelry. It could make you a target.
Personal Safety on a Bus
• Use only well-lighted busy stops. Do not enter poorly lit tunnels or stairwells alone. Try to stay with a group of people. • Have exact fare when boarding. Be careful when opening your purse or wallet in a crowd. • The safest place to sit is near the driver in an aisle seat so you can move easily if necessary. • Do not sit in an empty train car alone. Sit where there are other passengers. • Stay alert at all times. Try not to sleep. • If you get harassed, loudly say, "Leave me alone!!!. If that does not work, hit the emergency button. • Observe people at your stop. If you feel uncomfortable, go to the next stop. • Watch out for homeless people and vagabonds who hang out at bus or train stops and do not give them money if they ask for it.
Personal Safety When Shopping
• Don't display large sums of cash in public. Be discreet about money or other valuables you carry. • Be alert in public restrooms. If anything seems suspicious, leave immediately and contact security. • Stay alert in crowds to protect your valuables. • Do not keep your keys or personal information in your purse in case it is lost or stolen. Someone can find it and have your information. • Try to park as close to the entrance of the mall or store as possible. • Make a note or by some other means remember your parking spot or area. • Have your keys out before leaving the mall or store. • If you are alone at night, request security to walk you to your car. • Keep all packages you have purchased in the trunk of your car. • Be alert when approaching your vehicle to enter into it. Check underneath the vehicle and inside before entering it. • These safety tips are designed to help you reduce and minimize the chances of you becoming a victim. These tips in no way guarantee that you will never be a victim of a crime. Remember that personal safety is everyone's responsibility. This brochure is a public service of the Weaverville Police Department Community Services Unit.
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