

You can reduce the risk to yourself, and also
discourage those who commit crimes.
-- Educate yourself concerning prevention tactics.
-- Travel with a friend.
-- Stay in well-lighted areas as much as possible.
-- Walk close to the curb. Avoid doorways, bushes and alleys where someone could hide.
-- Walk confidently and at a steady pace.
-- Make eye contact with people when walking.
-- Do not respond to conversation from strangers on the street - continue walking.
-- If you carry a purse, carry it securely between your arm and your body. Although a purse snatcher's intent is to steal the purse, your personal safety may depend on not clinging to it.
-- Park in well-lighted areas.
-- Have your car keys in your hand so you don't have to linger before entering your car.
-- Check the back seat before entering your car.
-- If you think you are being followed, drive to a public place or to the police station.
-- If your car breaks down, open the hood and attach a white cloth to the car antenna. If someone stops to help, stay in your locked car and ask them to call the police or a tow trucking service.
-- Don't stop to aid motorists stopped on the side of the road. Go to a phone and request help for them.
-- Personal property should be marked with your California Driver's License number.
-- Don't leave cash at the office.
-- If you work alone or before/after normal business hours, keep the office door locked.
-- If you work late, try to find another worker or a security guard to walk out with you.
-- Be alert for pickpockets.
-- Report all suspicious persons and activities to the proper authorities (office manager, building security, law enforcement).
-- Be aware of escape routes for emergencies and post the police and fire department numbers near telephones.