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Keep it to yourself
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keep it to yourself

If you are travelling by yourself, getting a taxi or using public transport is much safer than walking. You can buy a personal alarm in DIY shops. When you turn it on, the alarm gives a high-pitched sound that can shock anyone that's attacking you.

  • check on your friends - call or text them to make sure they're home safeĬarrying a personal alarm can also make you feel safer.
  • stay away from dark streets and alleys – stick to busy areas with plenty of street lights.
  • stay with your friends – agree a meeting place in case you get split up.
  • charge your mobile and make sure you have enough credit to make calls.
  • know how you’re getting home – book a taxi or ask a friend or family member to pick you up.
  • If you’re out at night, don’t put yourself at risk by drinking too much, going off alone, or leaving with someone you don’t know. There are things you can do to increase the possibility of getting your things back if these are stolen. While you want to do everything you can to protect your belongings, remember they can be replaced, you can’t. Always check the ID of any callers you don’t know before answering the door.

    #Keep it to yourself windows

    When you’re at home, lock doors, close windows and keep keys somewhere they can’t be reached from outside. Crime Prevention, Protection and Reasonable Force.If you are prosecuted, a court will look at the amount of force you used and decide if it was reasonable in the circumstances as you believed them to be at the time. You could be arrested and prosecuted for causing an injury or death. But if you use force, it's likely the police will investigate your actions. A court judges the individual circumstances. The law says you can use reasonable force to:īut there's no clear definition of what reasonable force is. If you see a crime is about to take place or you think that someone is going to commit a crime against you or your home, you should always try to contact the police or call for help before confronting any attacker or person committing a crime. Check the machine before you use it and always cover your hand when you’re entering your personal identification number (PIN).

    keep it to yourself

    If you’re withdrawing money from a cash machine, always notice what’s going on around you. don’t flash your valuables, mobile or money about.Be alert, keep your home and belongings secure and always plan your journeys. Don't put yourself in situations where you could be at risk. When you're at home, out socialising or on holiday, it's important to protect yourself.












    Keep it to yourself