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Crime Prevention Tips |
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Personal Safety |
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Take Responsibility For Your Own
Welfare
Rely upon your instincts. If you suspect
something amiss, wherever–whenever follow your instincts. Being
embarrassed does not compare with being harmed.
Don’t ever give out personal information
(social security number, bank account information, etc.) to a
stranger (in person or over the phone, even if they tell you
that you have won a fabulous prize but can collect only if you
give them the information they request immediately.)
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Reputable businesses do not "bully" you
and it is against the law for telemarketers to request such
information from you.
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Don’t ever be in a hurry –ask questions
and read the small print. Con artists are smart, you be
smarter.
Don’t open your door to strangers. Don’t rely
upon door chains; they can be easily broken. If the stranger
asks to use your telephone, offer to place a telephone call for
them. If they do not leave, call 9-1-1.
If a utility worker or policeman comes to
your door, you may ask them to provide you with identification
before you let them in your house. If you aren’t
convinced, make a telephone call to their employer and verify
their validity to be at your home.
In some areas, people put a blue light bulb
in their porch light fixture and if it is turned on, it alerts
others that you have a problem. If you use this method, tell
your neighbors that if your blue light is on, you are in trouble
and they should call 9-1-1 for you.
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