Driving
- Avoid
driving alone or at night.
- Keep
all car doors locked and windows closed while in or out
of your car.
- If
you must shop at night, park in a well-lighted area.
- Avoid
parking next to vans, trucks with camper shells, or cars
with tinted windows.
- Never
leave your car unoccupied with the motor running or with
children inside.
- Do
not leave packages on the seat of your car. This creates
a temptation for thieves.
- When
approaching and leaving your vehicle be aware of your
surroundings.
- Do
not approach your car alone if there are suspicious people
in the area.
- Ask
mall or store security for an escort before leaving your
shopping location.
Automated
Teller Machine (ATM)
- If
you must use an ATM, choose one that is located inside
a police station, mall, or well-lighted location. Withdraw
only the amount of cash you need.
- Protect
your PIN by shielding the ATM keypad from anyone who is
standing near you.
- Do
not throw your ATM receipt away at the ATM location.
Shopping
- Dress
casually and comfortably.
- Avoid
wearing expensive jewelry.
- Do
not carry a purse or wallet, if possible.
- Always
carry your Massachusetts Driver License or Identification
Card along with necessary cash, checks and/or a
credit card you expect to use.
- Even
though you are rushed and thinking about a thousand things,
stay alert of your surroundings.
- Avoid
carrying large amounts of cash.
- Pay
for purchases with a check or credit card when possible.
- Keep
cash in your front pocket.
- Notify
the credit card issuer immediately if your credit card
is lost, stolen or misused.
- Keep
a record of all of your credit card numbers in a safe
place at home.
- Be
extra careful if you do carry a wallet or purse. They
are the prime targets of criminals in crowded shopping
areas, transportation terminals, bus stops, on buses and
other rapid transit.
- Avoid
overloading yourself with packages. It is important to
have clear visibility and freedom of motion to avoid mishaps.
Children
- If
possible, leave small children at home with a trusted
babysitter.
- Teach
your child to go to a store clerk and ask for help in
case your child is separated from you.
- Teach
children to stay close to you at all times while shopping.
- Never
allow children to make unaccompanied trips to the restroom.
- Children
should never be allowed to go to the car alone
and they should never be left alone in the car.
- Teach
children their full name, address and telephone number
to give to police officers or mall security. Teach children
to immediately inform you if a stranger is bothering them.
At
Home
- Be
extra cautious about locking doors and windows when you
leave the house, even for a few minutes.
- When
leaving home for an extended time, have a neighbor or
family member watch your house and pick up your newspapers
and mail.
- Indoor
and outdoor lights should be on an automatic timer.
- Leave
a radio or television on so the house looks and sounds
occupied.
- Large
displays of holiday gifts should not be visible through
the windows and doors of your home.
- When
setting up a Christmas tree or other holiday display,
make sure doors and passageways are clear inside your
home.
- Be
sure your Christmas tree is mounted on a sturdy base so
children, elderly persons or family pets cannot pull it
over on themselves.
- If
you use lights on your Christmas tree ensure the wiring
is not damaged or frayed. Frayed or damaged wiring can
cause a fire.
- Place
your Christmas tree in water or wet sand to keep it green.
- Never
place wrapping paper in your fireplace.
Strangers
at Your Door
- Be
aware that criminals sometimes pose as couriers delivering
gifts.
- It
is not uncommon for criminals to take advantage of the
generosity of people during the holiday season by soliciting
donations door-to-door for charitable causes although
no charity is involved.
- Ask
for their identification, and find out how the donated
funds will be used.
- If
you are not satisfied, do not donate.
- Donate
to a recognized charitable organization.
Hosting
a Party
- Have
non-alcoholic beverages available for party guests.
- Find
alternative transportation for intoxicated guests.
- Arrange
for an official designated driver for your party who will
not drink at all.
Attending
a Party
- Have
something to eat before consuming alcoholic beverages.
- Eat
high protein foods that will stay in your stomach longer
and slow the absorption of alcohol into your system.
- Remember
only time will eliminate the alcohol from your body.
- Know
your safe limit.
- Never
drink and drive.
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