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HOW TO BE "STREETWISE"
-- AND SMART

3 BASIC RULES

 | Do stay alert. Keep your mind on your surroundings,
whos in front of you and whos behind you. Dont get distracted. If
youre worried about crime, ask a
friend to accompany you when you go out.
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 | Do communicate the message that youre
calm, confident, and know where youre going.
Stand tall, walk purposefully, and make quick
eye contact with people around you.
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 | Do trust your instincts. If you feel uncomfortable
in a place or situation, leave.
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 | WHEN WALKING
 | Plan the safest route to your destination and use it. Choose well-lighted
busy streets and avoid passing vacant lots, alleys, or construction sites. Take the long
way if its the safest.
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 | Know your neighborhood. Find out what stores
and restaurants are open late and where the police and fire stations and substations are
located.
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 | Make sure you know where your children
are going when they go out and encourage them to play with other kids.
Show them safe places in the neighborhood
where they can go if they ever feel scared.
Make sure they check in regularly.
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 | Carry your purse close to your body and
keep a firm grip on it. Carry a wallet in an
inside coat or side trouser pocket, not in
a rear trouser pocket.
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 | Dont flaunt expensive jewelry or clothing.
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 | Walk facing traffic so you can see approaching cars.
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 | Dont overburden yourself with packages and groceries that make it hard
to react.
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 | Bring emergency change for cab fare, bus fare, or a telephone
call.
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 | Have your car or house key in hand as you approach your vehicle or home.
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 | If you suspect youre being followed by someone on foot, cross the
street and head for the nearest well-lighted, populated area. Walk quickly or run to a
house or store to call police. If you are really scared, scream for help.
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 | If you are being followed by someone in a car, change direction immediately
and make a visible point of writing down the license number.
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 | Never Hitchike
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 | IN THE CAR
 | Keep your car in good running condition to avoid breakdowns.
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 | Plan your route in advance, particularly on long or unfamiliar trips. Have enough
gas and money to get there and back and survival gear in the winter.
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 | Drive with all car doors locked. Keep windows rolled up whenever possible.
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 | Never pick up hitchhikers.
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 | If you see another motorist in trouble, signal that you will get help and then go to
a telephone and call police.
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 | If your car breaks down, raise the hood, use flares, or tie a white cloth to the
door handle. Stay in the locked car. When someone stops, ask them to phone for help.
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 | Park in well-lighted areas that will still be well-lighted when you return. Lock
your car doors.
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 | Be particularly alert and careful when using underground and enclosed parking
garages.
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 | If you are being followed while driving, drive to the nearest police or fire
station, open gas station or other business, or well-lighted residence where you can
safely call police. Try to get the cars
license number and description. If no safe areas are near, honk the horn repeatedly and
turn on your emergency flashers.
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 | BUSSES
 | Try to use well-lighted and frequently used stops.
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 | Try to sit near the bus driver.
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 | Dont fall asleep. Stay alert!
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 | While waiting, stand with other people or near the token or information
booth.
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 | If you are verbally or physically harassed, attract attention by talking
loudly or screaming.
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 | Be alert to who gets off the bus. If you feel uncomfortable, walk directly
to a place where there are other people.
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 | IN ELEVATORS
 | Look in the elevator before getting in to be sure no one is hiding.
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 | Stand near the controls.
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 | Get off if someone suspicious enters. If youre
worried about someone who is waiting for the
elevator with you, pretend you forgot something and dont get on.
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 | If youre attacked, hit the alarm and as many floor buttons as
possible.
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 | JOGGING, BIKING AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
 | Choose routes in advance that are safe and well populated.
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 | Vary your route and schedule.
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 | Avoid jogging and biking at night.
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 | Know businesses that are open and locations of police and fire stations.
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 | Consider carrying a shriek alarm.
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 | Consider not wearing your stereo headphones. Its safer to be alert.
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 | WHAT IF IT HAPPENS TO YOU?
 | Remain calm, try not to panic or show any signs of anger or confusion.
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 | If the attacker is only after your purse or other valuables, dont
resist. Dont escalate a
property crime into a violent confrontation.
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 | Make a conscious effort to get an accurate
description of your attacker: age, race,
complexion, body build, height, weight,
type and color of clothing.
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 | Call the police immediately, identifying yourself
and your location. Contact your local victim assistance agency to help you deal with the
trauma that all crime victims experience.
They can also help you learn about victim compensation laws and how to follow your
cases progress.
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Help reduce opportunities for street crime in your
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