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A Guide to Personal Security

Don't Be A Target For Crime

Precautions to take while walking

Be ALERT !
Call Police (911) when observing suspicious activity
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If Someone is Following You On Foot

  • Go to a well lit store or house and call the Police.

Precautions To Take While Driving

  • If someone is following you, drive to the nearest police station and sound your horn, or
  • Drive to the nearest well lit 24 hour convenience store and sound your horn.
  • Never allow your gas to go below a quarter tank.
  • Always drive with doors locked and windows closed. (if necessary open windows slightly for ventilation.)

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Precautions To Take While Shopping

  • Park in a well lit and heavily traveled area.
  • Lock doors, close windows, and lock valuables/packages in the trunk, out of sight.
  • When returning to your vehicle, look to be sure no one is hiding under, nearby, or in the vehicle.
  • NEVER leave your car keys in the ignition, even for a short period of time.

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Guard Your Cards

  • Check often for missing cards.
  • Don't leave your credit cards in your car.
  • Keep a list of your cards' numbers, and who to notify if lost.
  • After a purchase, be sure your card is returned.
  • If your card operates a bank teller machine, memorize your number. Don't carry it written down.
  • If your cards are lost or stolen, report it immediately and follow up with a letter.

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Operation Identification (Identifying Your Property)

  • Photograph valuables too small to engrave.
  • Make several lists of your property and keep them in alternate "safe" places at home or a safe deposit box.
    (Not in your jewelry box!)

Mark your valuables by engraving your driver's License number followed by the letters "MD."

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Confidence Games And Swindles

Home Improvement and Repair Frauds

  • Obtain several estimates and check to see if the company is licensed with the State Home Improvement Commission.
  • Ask friends for recommendations and check references.
  • Be suspicious of high pressure sales tactics.
  • Check with the Better Business Bureau.
  • Do not pay until work is satisfactorily completed.

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Telephone Fraud (if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is)

  • Give only to charities that you know.
  • Steer clear of the "Contest Winner' approach.
  • Ask the Social Security Administration about organizations claiming to be government services.
  • Personally visit your bank and talk to bank security or the Police if you are notified by a "bank examiner" who asks you to withdraw money and hold onto it - this is a scam used by embezzlers.
  • Buy magazine subscriptions only through people or groups you know or directly from the magazine.
  • Check the  -  Better Business Bureau
                    
    - State Home Improvement Commission
                     - State Insurance Commissioner's Office
                     - Federal Trade Commission - Consumer Protection Agency

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Never give credit card numbers over the phone !

Precautions To Take At Home:

  • Add good cylinder dead bolt locks to all doors leading into the living quarters.
  • Doors leading into the living quarters should be of solid wood or metal.
  • Additional locks/security devices should be added to windows and sliding glass doors.
  • Illuminate the exterior of your home at night. Good exterior lighting is the best and least expensive psychological deterrent to burglaries!
  • Trim back shrubs and trees so the criminal won't be able to use them for concealment.

Never allow strangers in your home.
Talk through the door.
Don't open doors to strangers.



Any questions or concerns, please call your local Police Crime Prevention Coordinator

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Revised May 7, 2008


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