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The following are excerpts from the Metropolitan Police Department's brochure: For Your Safety: Street Smarts: Guarding Against Robbery and Assault Personal Safety Tips -- On the Street: Robbery and assault are serious crimes. While money is often the motivation, these are considered crimes of violence because they involve the threat or actual use of physical violence. the basic rules of prevention are to be sensible and be alert. - If possible, don't walk alone during eh late-night hours. Walk in groups whever you can -- there is always safety in numbers. - Let a family member or friend know your destination and your estimated time of arrival or return. That way, the police can be notified as quickly as possible if there is a problem. -Stay in well-lit areas as much as possible. Avoid alleys, vacant lots, wooded areas, and other short-cuts or secluded areas. These are usually not well-lit or heavily traveled. -Walk on the sidewalk whenever possible. Walk close to the curb, avoiding doorways, buses and other potential hiding places. -If you walk in the street, walk facing traffic. A person walking with traffic can be followed, forced into a car, and abducted more easily that a person walking against traffic. -Walk confidently, directly and at a steady pace. Don't stop to talk to strangers. -Wear clothing and shoes that give you freedom of movement. And don't burden yourself with too many packages or items. -Always be aware of your surroundings. If you are wearing headphones, don't turn up the volume so high that you cannot hear outside noises. -Never hitchhike or accept rides from strangers. -Report any suspicious activity or person immediately to the Metropolitan Police Department at 3-1-1. Or, if it is an emergency, dial 9-1-1. -Avoid carrying large sums of cash, or displaying expensive jewelry, etc., in public.
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