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G eneral
- If
you see or sense problems on your way, just change your route
and prepare to run or defend yourself.
- Do
not wear conspicuous jewelry when you are walking on the
streets alone.
- Do
not hitchhike, use buses or taxis instead.
- Do
not act or look like an easy target - look confident!
- Most
"fights" are won before they start. Aggressors will
back down if you maintain eye contact and are not intimidated
by them.
Public
Transport
- Remember,
there is usually safety in numbers. Wait in a coffee shop or
in a well lighted area for the public transportation to
arrive.
- Don't
choose the window seat as you may be "blocked in" by
a potential assailant. Always choose an aisle seat for quick
exit.
- After
peak hours always choose the train compartment carrying the
most passengers or the compartment directly behind the train
operator.
- On
buses, sit behind the driver or next to the door for quick
exit.
Motor
Vehicles
- Danger
areas are stepping out of your car either at home or in
isolated areas, and also walking to your car.
- Always
approach your vehicle with the keys ready.
- It
is a good practice to drive with your windows up and doors
locked to avoid unwanted passengers at intersections.
- Always
check your vehicle interior before entering.
- Never
leave your car unlocked, even for the few minutes it may take
you to return a video, buy milk and so forth. Attackers have
been known to lie in wait for such an opportunity.
- Never
get into a car even if someone is pointing a knife or a
handgun at you from inside. Just start to run away from the
car screaming at the same time. It's much more likely that he
will drive away to find an easier target than attacking or
killing you. If you get into the car, the assailant has a much
better opportunity to drive to a quiet place and start to
abuse you and later maybe kill you.
- Never
pull your car over on a quiet road even, if someone drives
alongside your car pointing at the tires. Always continue
driving to a well lighted and crowded area before exiting your
car. The "problem" might be a bluff. A potential
assailant wants you to stop at the side of the road for the
opportunity to commit crime or cause you bodily harm.
- Always
be alert in parking lots, especially when it's dark. If you
are afraid, don't be too shy to ask someone to escort you to
your car. Between and inside cars, it's easy for someone to
hide and wait until an unsuspecting person comes along.
Taxis
- Always
check the identification of the driver (usually located near
the sun visor) and ensure that it matches the driver.
- Be
wary of taxis with central locking systems controlled by the
driver.
- Don't
sit behind the driver as it may be easy for the driver to lock
the rear passenger door - always choose the adjacent seat.
- Always
call to schedule a taxi pickup with taxi companies that allow
you to identify and trace the driver.
- Avoid
flagging down taxis from the street.
Walkers
and Joggers
- If
you have car trouble and are walking to look for help, always
walk against the traffic so that you can see what is coming.
- If
shadowed by a car, run back in the direction from which you
came. If you continue in the same direction, you will make it
easy for the shadowing to continue.
- Don't
use a "walkman" when walking or jogging in isolated
areas at any time. You need to hear everything going on around
you at all times.
- Regularly
change your route. Don't travel the same areas every time.
- Mark
out houses at intervals on each route you take that may be
used as "safe houses" in the event of attack such as
shops or houses that you know to be occupied by a friend or
acquaintance. Try to incorporate these safe houses every time
you change your route.
- Be
alert at all times. Don't presume that because your area has
been "safe" thus far, that it will continue to be
so.
Clothing
- Think
about your clothing - where will it be worn? Will you be going
out after work? Get into the habit of leaving restrictive
clothing and shoes for those occasions when you are certain
that you have no reason to anticipate danger, such as large
crowds, being picked up after work or going out and so forth.
Choose a wardrobe which maximizes freedom of movement.
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The
best self defense techniques will not help you if you cannot run
away because of tight skirts or shoes with straps and high heels.
In these situations, it will be necessary to disable your attacker
to make sure you are not followed unless you have some means of a
quick exit such as a motor vehicle. Don't place additional and
unnecessary pressure on your chances of a successful escape.
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