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Crime prevention
is everyone's responsibility, not just a job for
the Police. Crime can be reduced by simple measures such as
remembering to lock a door, knowing about common con games, and watching out
for your neighborhood.
In order
for a crime to occur, the criminal must have the desire,
ability, and opportunity to commit the crime. Crime prevention is all
about reducing the "opportunity" component.
Tips
for travel to and in unfamiliar environments:
- If you
must carry a purse, hold it close to your body. Don't dangle it.
- Never
carry a wallet in your back pocket. Put it in an inside jacket pocket
or front pocket.
- Avoid
dark, deserted routes, even if they're the shortest.
- Have
your car or house keys in hand as you approach your vehicle or home.
- When
you drive, keep doors locked and windows up. Park in well-lighted,
busy areas.
- Make
sure someone knows where you're going and when you are expected to
return. Relatives or friends should have a description of the car
that you are travelling in, including license plate number.
We
recently experienced a rash of “car clouts” (auto
burglaries). Most of these thefts involved property being
taken from unattended, unlocked vehicles (crime of opportunity). We
can all reduce such opportunities by locking our parked vehicles.
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