For some people the few weeks preceding the Christmas holiday are spent running
around doing last minute shopping. Your mind is racing twenty different
directions at once, what to get for this person, did I get a gift for that
person, and did I forget anyone or anything. Probably the last thing on your
mind is your own personal safety. The mind tends to ignore familiar images
anyway and with the stress of the holidays, common sense rules of personal
safety can be overlooked and forgotten.
During the holidays
thieves know that people are out buying more than usual which means that (1)
there are more people to target for theft, (2) people are carrying more money,
credit cards, or checks to make purchases with, (3) a lot of people have nice
expensive gifts in hand and (4) with all the hustle and bustle people aren't
paying as much attention as usual. Everyone from ordinary pickpockets to the
more violent criminals usually have a hey day during the holidays. Also, with
so many people out and about, rapists use the confusion of the holidays to make
their assaults easier on unsuspecting victims.
Here are some
reminders to simple things that you can do to make your holidays happy and safe.
(1) Keep your house locked even when your home. (2) Keep your
car doors locked even when in the car. (3) Shop with friends and stay in
a group. (4) In a parking lot, be wary of who might be hiding behind a
car or other structure. (5) Check under your car and cars next to your
car as you approach. (6) Check inside your car and the car next to you
before getting in. (7) If you think someone is following you go to a
store clerk or security right away. Don't go outside! (8) Always be
alert! Be aware of your surroundings at all times! An attacker is less likely
to attack someone who is alert and confident looking. (9) Try to shop
during the day. However, even during the day don't let your guard down.
(10) Keep your kids close to you. Child abductors are out there, too!
(11) Consider taking some classes on self-defense. It may save your
life!
This is only a
partial list. Use it as a guideline for a safe holiday season.
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