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Know and
avoid situations and locations that could invite crime, i.e., dark
alleys, unlit parking lots, etc.
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Decide
what you plan to do in the event you are confronted, i.e., show
confidence; scream, etc.
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Consider
your options in these situations and practice your responses often
so that you can recall them in a real situation.
Home Security
Tips
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Consider
having a peephole installed in your doors. Make sure you have the
proper locks on doors and windows and use them while you are at home
as well as when you are out.
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Never
open the door for a stranger. Always demand verification of the
stranger's identity and the purpose of the visit.
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Never
tell a stranger calling by phone that you are alone or that you are
disabled.
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Plan an
avenue of escape from each room in your residence to use in case of
emergency, such as a break-in or a disaster.
Consumer
Protection Tips
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Always
ask for identification from all solicitors and call their agency for
verification.
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Don't
commit yourself to purchases or charitable donations over the phone.
Ask the caller to mail the information to you so you can make an
informed decision. If you are not familiar with the company or
organization, consult the State Department of Consumer Affairs or
the Better Business Bureau.
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Be sure
to read and understand all contracts before you sign them. If your
sight is impaired, have someone you trust read the entire document
to you.
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Beware
of anyone who is offering products or services at a "once in a
lifetime" offer.
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Consider
having your checks mailed directly to your bank to avoid mail theft
or robbery.
Travel Safety
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Whenever
possible, travel with someone you know. There is safety in numbers.
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Leave
word of your plans with family or friends - including your ultimate
destination and estimated time of return.
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When
waiting for a bus, train, etc., wait in a centralized location near
other passengers.
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When
riding the bus, sit as near to the driver as possible, particularly
during late hours.
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Keep
your handbags and packages on your lap instead of the floor or the
seat next to you.
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Consider
using travelers checks instead of carrying cash.
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Be aware
of those around you, particularly when exiting a bus or train.
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If you
have a speech or hearing impairment, always carry a card of
communication symbols.
If You Become
a Victim of a Crime…
Get help immediately by calling:
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The
police department
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A doctor
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The
sheriff's department
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A friend
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A
relative
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Try to
remember as many details about the assailant as possible, such as
clothing, hair color, identifiable marks, etc.
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Be
certain not to destroy any possible evidence.
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