Protect Yourself from Armed Robbery
While a purse snatching is
one of today's most common crimes facing women, strong arm robbery (hold-ups,
muggings) is the most prevalent act where men are generally the
victims.
By observing the basic
rules of "common sense" your chances of being victimized are greatly reduced.
Since most strong arm robberies occur during the hours between sunset and
sunrise, the best rule to follow is simply to stay inside at night. However, to
even consider being confined to a secure area after the sun goes down is not
only impossible, it is also ridiculous. By observing basic precautionary
measures, chances of your becoming a robbery victim are greatly reduced. Here
are some general rules to follow:
1. Travel well-lighted
streets. Avoid dark corners, alleys and entrances to buildings. Always try to
walk on the side of the street nearest oncoming traffic.
2. If you must travel at
night regularly, don't carry more than you can afford to lose. One suggestion is
to carry a second wallet containing a few $1.00 bills and old credit cards,
which are normally destroyed or discarded. If confronted at knife or gunpoint,
give the suspect the second wallet and concentrate on a good physical
description to give to the police.
3. There's safety in
numbers! If possible, walk with a companion - either male or female. An armed
robber is less likely to confront two or more, than a lone
individual.
4. When waiting for a bus
or streetcar, try to select a well lighted area. Aim for a busy stop where many
people will be coming and going.
5. Don't hitchhike or
accept rides from strangers.
6. Avoid taking shortcuts
through deserted areas such as parks, playgrounds, vacant lots, etc.
7. Be cautious entering
your car - someone may be hiding inside. Or, when leaving your car - someone may
be waiting. Park in well-lighted areas.
8. Never carry weapons that
can be used against you. (Train or practice with a weapon to prevent it getting
taken from you.)
9 If someone ask
directions, keep a polite but safe distance.
10. If you are alone and
think you are being followed, head for an occupied building such as a bar,
restaurant, filling station, fire station, etc. If none is available, cross the
street in the middle of the block. If there is street vehicular traffic, try to
stop a car for help.
IF YOU ARE
CONFRONTED -
1. DO NOT RESIST!
Cooperate! Give the criminal whatever he asks for - wallet, keys, jewelry,
credit cards or whatever. Your life is more valuable than replaceable
possessions.
2. Don't make any sudden,
unexpected moves. A nervous criminal may think you are reaching for a concealed
weapon.
3. If the suspect claims he
has a gun, knife, razor or whatever in his pocket, never try to force his
bluff.
4. Never try to be a hero
and apprehend the criminal yourself.
5. Notify police as soon as
possible.