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Holiday safety tips from the JCF

Published:Thursday | December 20, 2018 | 10:35 AM

The police are advising members of the public to adopt safe practices for the Yuletide season and to be vigilant when conducting business and traversing public places.

According to the police, the increase in business and recreational activities during this time of the year usually attracts criminals, who seek opportunities to rob persons and deceive unsuspecting patrons and consumers.

Here are some tips the police say will help to ensure the safety of your life and property throughout the holidays.

Preventing robberies 

* Ensure that valuables (e.g. excess cash and high-end electronic devices) are properly secured or concealed. If you intend to conduct business involving large amounts of cash with someone, feel free to do so at a Police Station or a safe location.

* Avoid wearing jewellry, particularly gold, especially when walking in areas with high pedestrian traffic.

* Always ensure that your house and car keys are easily accessible to minimise the time it takes to enter homes and vehicles, in the event you are being followed.

* Walk in well-lit areas and avoid walking alone. If you think you are being followed, trust your instincts and proceed to a crowded area.

* Do not leave valuable items on car seats or areas within the car that make them visible to passers-by.

* Avoid taking large sums of money to/from the bank or directing employees to do so. Employ a reputable security service to handle deposits to financial institutions or seek the assistance of the Police. Persons using Automated Teller Machines are also urged to be vigilant and protect their debit/credit card information.

 

* Travellers are urged to be alert at the airport and be mindful of people who are not legitimately authorised to load and unload vehicles. If you believe you are being followed, proceed to a busy location and contact the Police immediately.

Safety at home 

* If you can, invest in safety features for your home. This may simply take the form of sturdy locks and doors, or maybe more advanced to home security systems. Dogs are also an excellent, cost-effective alternative to electronic home-security systems.

* Be careful who has access to your home. Crafty robbers sometimes pose as household employees, such as gardeners and domestic helpers, then use the opportunity to steal items from your home.

* Since children might be home for the holidays, teach them not to speak to strangers and shout for help if they feel unsafe. Also, teach them to never give out personal information and how to contact the Police. Never leave children at home; instead leave them in the care of trusted relatives or babysitters.

Transportation 

* When taking public transportation, especially taxis, always remember the license plate number, colour and make of the vehicle. Always let someone you trust know when you board a taxi and share this information with them. Be wary of drivers who ask you to divert from planned routes.

* Taxi drivers are also being warned to be alert and look out for criminals who pose as genuine passengers; avoid carrying groups of men and be wary of passengers who ask you to divert.

* Do not drink and drive. Have a designated driver when you attend events. Also, ensure your vehicles are properly secured at these events.

* Obey all the road codes when travelling. Serious accidents tend to increase during the festive season.

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