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Dawg
Tracks - Safety Talk
Safe
Tips: Avoiding Criminals
March,
2004
In the
past, we have thought that parking lot crimes and
kidnappings only happened in metropolitan areas. Now these
areas have moved from the large urban areas to small urban
areas and rural areas as well. We want to use this issue to
point out some reminders that we are probably aware of or
should be, but like many things, we assume or take them for
granted.
In
light of events that have occurred in our own state, I want
to use this issue to point out some tips for avoiding
criminals. The U.S. Naval Safety Center thought that it is
important enough to issue a memo to all their personnel, so
do we as well. Following are some of these tips:
- The
elbow is the strongest point on your body. If you are
close enough to use it, do!
- If
a robber asks for your wallet and/or purse, don't hand it
to him. Toss it away from you. Chances are that he is
more interested in your money than you and he will go for
the wallet or purse. Run in the other direction or in the
direction where there may be a haven of
safety.
- If
you are ever thrown into the trunk of a car, kick out the
back taillights and stick your arm out of the hole and
start waving like crazy. The driver won't see it, but
everybody else will.
- Women
normally tend to get into their cars after shopping,
eating or working and sometimes to just sit. They may use
this time to balance their checkbooks, making shopping
lists or just to read or relax. This is a bad habit. The
predator may be watching you and this would be an
excellent opportunity for someone to get into the
passenger side, put a gun to your head, and tell you
where to go. As soon as you get into the car, lock the
doors and leave.
- When
you start to get into your car in a parking lot or a
parking garage, be aware and alert! Look around you, look
into your car, on the passenger side floor and in the
back seat. You can never know when a predator will
appear.
- If
you are parked next to a big van, enter your car from the
passenger side or the side opposite the van. Most serial
killers attack their victims by pulling them into their
vans. Women are abducted while attempting to get into
their cars.
- Look
at the car parked on the driver's side of your vehicle
and the passenger's side. If a male is sitting alone in
the seat nearest your car, you may want to walk back
intro the mall, or work, and get a guard or policeman to
walk you back to your car.
- Always
take an elevator out of a building. Avoid the stairwells,
they are a horrible place to be alone and are the perfect
crime spot.
- If
the predator has a gun and you are not under his control,
always run. The predator will only hit you (a running
target) 4 out of 100 times and even then, it most likely
won't be a vital organ.
- Many
women want to be sympathetic. This is another bad habit!
Ted Bundy, the serial killer, was a good-looking,
well-educated man, who always played on the sympathy of
unsuspecting women. He walked with a cane, or a limp and
often asked for "help" getting into his car, which is
when he abducted his next victim.
- Always
try to park in the best-lighted area of parking
lots.
As you
can see the content of this article is primarily aimed at
women. However, men, we have spouses, sisters, daughters,
mothers and mother-in-laws that we should pass this on to as
well. "A candle is not dimmed by lighting another candle."
We should share this with all females that we know and are
acquainted with. All the crazies aren't in the larger cities
anymore; they're all around us. It might save a life by
passing this on. It's better to be safe than
sorry."
Careless
people get carried away!
Text:
U.S. Navy Safety Center
Ted
Gordon
is the Risk Management/Loss Control Manager for the
Mississippi State University Extension Service and the
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.
His office is located in the North Mississippi Research and
Extension Center, in Verona, MS. His telephone number is 662-566-2201.
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