Keep your head up.
Be aware of your surroundings.
Women should always carry pepper spray or some form of self defense.
2. Vary Your Routines
Predictability makes you a more likely target.
3. Lock It!
Home, car, office – locks are your first line of defense.
4. Make Your Home A Tough Target
Use floodlights, motion sensors, a security system, deadbolts, etc.
5. Foil Car-jackers
Keep windows/doors locked, check mirrors and blind spot when stopped. Stay one to one and a half lengths
away from the car ahead of you. Sound your horn and flash your lights if you think you’re being approached by a
car-jacker.
6. Avoid Car Theft
Lock it!
Use an anti-theft device.
Turn the wheels when you park.
Never leave a spare key inside the car.
Park in a well-lighted place.
Put packages in the trunk.
8. Be Informed
Learn the crime trends in your area and work to protect yourself against them.
9. Get Involved
Have your joined or organized a Neighborhood Watch?
10. Don’t Give Up!
Crime can be reduced – with action, not apathy!
Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!
Gerald Urban