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General Crime Prevention Tips Three factors must be present for a crime to occur: desire, ability and opportunity. You can have a significant impact on the last one, opportunity, and can significantly reduce crime by taking simple crime prevention steps. At Home - Use a door viewer before opening your door. Always demand identification from strangers (even repair or sales persons). - Always lock up your home before leaving. - Don't hide your house keys outdoors anywhere. - Use interior and exterior lighting at all times. - Have keys ready and in your hand for immediate use when you return home.
Walking - Plan your route ahead of time. Never walk alone at night; walk with a friend or your dog. - Use well lit streets; not dark alleys or bushy areas. - Carry signaling devices like shriek alarms or a whistle. - Carry pepper spray (requires a short training course first). - BE ALERT ! Look behind you occasionally. - NEVER ask for or accept a ride from a stranger. - Don't carry large sums of money or wear valuable jewelry. - Don't resist an armed robber - hand over whatever is demanded quickly and quietly. - Your life and safety are worth more than any personal property. Purse Protection - If possible, don't carry one! Never carry anything you can't afford to lose in it. - Carry your purse across the front of your body, with your forearm across the front of the purse and your elbow held tightly against your side. - Carry your keys, wallet or other valuables in pockets in your clothes. - Carry minimum amounts of cash and credit cards. Keep a record of all of your card numbers. Driving - Always look inside before entering your car. - Lock all doors immediately after you are in the car. - Never pick up hitchhikers. - If a stranger approaches while you are in the car, keep the windows up, doors locked and engine running. - Honk your horn if you need to attract attention. - Park in well lit areas at night. - Always lock your car when leaving it. - Consider installing an auto burglar alarm system. - Don't leave anything valuable in your car if at all possible. Garage Sales Garage sales are generally safe. HOWEVER, here are some precautions. - Do not advertise garage sales as a "moving sale;" this implies that the house may be vacant for extended periods of time. - Do not answer personal questions about the house such as type of alarm, daytime occupancy, etc. - Do not let people inside (to use the bathroom. phone, etc.) - Hide or destroy boxes from computers, TV's, VCR's, etc. - Don't accidentally advertise that you own such items.
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