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Vacation Safety
Tips
Vacation is
a time for fun and relaxation.
Don't let yours be ruined by crime.
Follow the crime prevention tips below.


Before
Leaving
...Secure Your Home!!

 | Have good locks on all doors and windows--and USE THEM!
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 | Engrave your valuables with your Driver's License number
(preceded by "NC") and post Operation I.D. stickers in entry doors and windows.
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 | Never leave your house key hidden outside under a doormat, in a
flower pot, or on the ledge of a door.
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 | Make your house appear "lived in". Use timers for lights
and radios. Have a neighbor pick up mail, packages and newspapers, and keep the lawns
mowed and watered.
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 | Leave your trip plans and an emergency phone number with trusted
neighbors or friends.
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On the Road 
 | Never carry large amounts of cash: use traveler's checks. If you
must carry large sums of money, do not display it openly.
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 | Keep a record of your traveler's check numbers and your credit card
numbers in a safe place. Have the telephone numbers to call in case your checks or credit
cards are lost or stolen.
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 | Be aware of your surroundings and never advertise your plans to
strangers; this includes travel routes and the amount of cash you are carrying.
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 | Do not stop to offer to help a stranded motorist. Go to the nearest
phone booth and call for assistance.
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 | If you suspect that someone is following you, drive to the nearest
service station, restaurant or business and call the police or sheriff's department. If
you believe it is unsafe to get out of your car, honk your horn and flash your lights to
draw attention.
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 | If your car breaks down, raise the hood and attach a white cloth to
the car antenna. If someone stops to help, it is advisable that you stay in your locked
car and ask them to call the police or garage. If you must abandon your car, keep all
passengers together.
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Car Security
 | Always lock your car when entering or leaving it.
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 | Park in well-lighted, busy areas.
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 | Check the back seat before getting into your car.
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 | Mark your car radio and other removable equipment with your
North Carolinas driver's license number (preceded by "NC") for identification.
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 | Always lock valuables out of sight, preferably in the
trunk. Always carry wallets, check books, and purses with you.
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 | Do not advertise that you are a tourist. Place maps and
travel brochures in the glove compartment.
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Sightseeing
 | Remember: planning reduces your chance of becoming the
victim of a crime.
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 | Ask for directions at a hotel/motel on how to get to those
attractions you want to visit.
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 | Select tour guides carefully.
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 | Ask if there are any areas in town you should avoid. Stick
to well-lighted main streets and public areas.
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 | Looking lost (stopping and looking at addresses or staring
at street signs) may make you look like an easy target for crime. If you do get lost, find
an open business and ask for directions.
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 | Only carry with you the cash you will need, and only in
small denominations.
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 | If older children go off separately, be sure they
understand the importance of keeping track of time and returning promptly at appointed
hours.
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Hotel &
Motel Security

When staying overnight at a hotel or motel, remember the
following:

 | Determine the most direct route to and from your room, to
the fire escapes, elevators, and nearest phone.
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 | When occupying or leaving your room, use all auxiliary
locking devices on doors and windows. ( You may want to purchase a portable door lock for
traveling ).
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 | Use the viewer to identify anyone requesting entry. Open
the door only if you are certain the person has a legitimate reason to enter your room. If
in doubt, call the hotel/motel office.
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 | Unpack and place belongings in the closet and dresser.
Arrange your things so you'll know if anything is missing. Consider locking any electrical
appliances (blow dryers, electric shavers, etc.) in your luggage. (Suitcases should always
be locked so they cannot be used to carry your property out of your room).
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 | Never leave money, checks, credit cards or car keys in your
room. Take them with you.
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 | Place extra cash, expensive jewelry or other valuables
(fur, gems, gold, or silver) in the hotel/motel safe.
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 | Report any lost or stolen items to the hotel/motel
management and to the police.
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 | Report to the management any suspicious movements in the
corridors or rooms. Remember: the only way to stop crime is to get involved in crime
prevention.
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