Your personal safety does not have to be left up to chance. Though you can not eliminate all possibility of becoming a victim, there are steps you can take to reduce the odds. An attacker looks for essentially three things when picking a victim:
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Vulnerability
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Accessibility
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Availability
Practicing the following personal safety tips as you go about your daily activities may make you less attractive to a would be criminal.
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BE ALERT!! Know who is near you and what activities going on around you.
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Walk with authority, look ahead and scan your surroundings
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Do not walk in poorly lit areas.
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Avoid standing at a bus stop alone, especially at night.
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If approached by someone in a car, change your direction and enter a crowded store or business.
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Carry a cell phone and some type of safety device (i.e.: flashlight, whistle, pepper spray and etc) when walking at night.
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Be alert to someone who asks for directions and/or continues to engage you in conversation.
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Obey all of the robber's orders. Keep all communication with the robber short and simple. Don't argue!
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Be identification conscious. Observe your attacker's personal appearance, type of weapon used, and type of vehicle so you can accurately describe them to police.
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Immediately report the incident to the police and do not hang up until the police arrive.
For additional information please review the following personal safety tips: