HERE ARE SOME COMMON SAFETY TIPS FOR WOMEN; USEFUL INFORMATION ON
HOW WOMEN CAN PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS SITUATIONS.
PURSE
SNATCH:
DO NOT....
carry a bag that makes you a
target. A bag that dangles
from the shoulder can be easily yanked off your shoulder
by someone coming up from behind.
DO NOT....
carry your bag in such a manner
that you can't let it go if you have to. Many
women have been injured because their own bags acted
as handcuffs as a purse snatcher yanked it away.
DO....
be aware of your surroundings
and carry your bag close to your body, tucked in the
bend of your elbow.
DO....
minimize the amount of money and credit cards that
you carry with
you on a daily basis. Divide your money between pockets
and bags.
IF....
you are the victim of a purse snatch do not fight
to hold onto
your bag, especially if there is a weapon involved.
COMING
HOME LATE AT NIGHT:
Avoid shortcuts
that are not well traveled or well lit.
Know what reputable
stores are open in your neighborhood late at night.
If you suspect
that you are being followed stay away from lonely
quiet blocks and head for the store you know to be
open.
*Important
Safety Tips for women: When walking
to your car or on your way home, keep
your keys in your hand until you are safely
inside for added protection.
If someone drops you
off at home by auto, ask the
driver to wait until you are safely inside.
If a motorist bothers
you while you are walking turn around and walk in
the opposite direction of the car.
Do this as often as necessary and he should get discouraged..
IF
YOU ARE DRIVING:
Keep windows rolled
up,
except for a small ventilation space and
keep your doors locked.
If someone attempts
to force you off the road, don't panic..... blow
your horn constantly to attract attention. If you
are forced over, as soon as you stop put your car
in reverse and back away..... keep blowing the horn
and moving the car as much as possible.
If you suspect that
someone is following you make a few turns down active
streets if possible.
If the auto you suspect is following you makes the
same turns as you then head for the nearest police
station, fire house or open store. Don't try to make
it to your own quiet residential area.
Try to park your car
in a well lighted area;
this is not only good from the standpoint
of discouraging a personal attack on you
but also for reducing the chance of auto
theft. Look around before you get out
of your car.
Before getting into
your car, look inside first
to make sure no one is hiding in the back seat.
When leaving your car, make sure it is locked.
AT
HOME YOU SHOULD:
Have your
key ready before
you get to the front door.
Make sure your
entrance area is well lighted.
If you live in an
apartment don't be polite and
hold the lobby door open for a stranger who
has been waiting.
List only your last
name and first initial in your mailbox.
Don't
buzz someone inside unless you know them.
If a stranger wants
to use your phone for any kind of call from business
to emergency ........ keep him out and you make the
call for them! Any problems or in doubt? Call
the police!
If you arrive home
and find your door open
DO NOT GO INSIDE call the police
from a pay phone or neighbor's house and
ask them to meet you.
Don't get on the elevator
with a stranger if
your own good judgment warns you against it -- need
an excuse to avoid embarrassment say something like;
"Oh I forgot my mail."
IF
YOU ARE THE VICTIM OF A RAPE:
*Important
Safety Tips for women:
Report crime immediately to Police. Call
911.
Do not
wash or douche.
Have a medical exam
and internal gynecological exam as soon as possible
accompanied by a police officer preferably.
Inform doctor of
exact acts committed upon you and have him note
any medical evidence of them.
Semen smears must
be taken by the doctor.
Doctor should note
any bruises or injuries (bleeding, lacerations,
etc.) external or internal.
Have the doctor
test for venereal diseases (and pregnancy later
if relevant).
Inform
the police of all details of attack,
however intimate, and of anything unusual
you may have noted about the attacker.
Remember, what he said and how he said
it may lead to his arrest.
Show police any external
bruises or injuries
however minor, resulting from the attack. Also show
them to a friend or relative who might be available
as a corroborative witness at the trial.
Give
the undergarments to the police (for semen analysis).
Give any
torn or stained clothing to the police.
When calm, make
note of events of attack, unusual details,
etc.