CrimeNews

Don’t let your guard down as hijackers become more brazen

Motorists are urged to be vigilant at all times and to be aware of the surroundings and should be able to get away should the need arise.

 

 

Most people go about their daily routine and regular driving activity without much thought.

Whether commuting to or from work, taking the kids to school and extramural activities, going to the gym or the shops, or quickly popping out to run some errands, it has become second nature to just jump in the car and drive off.

According to Ron Knott-Craig, executive operational services at Tracker South Africa, one should start paying more attention because hijackings and robberies are becoming more prevalent in less traditional places and times.

“Criminals are becoming brazen and pouncing on unsuspecting individuals wherever the opportunity presents itself, even in broad daylight and at locations that are perceived as safe and secure,” said Knott-Craig.

“For instance, outside of business premises, housing estates and shopping complexes. These locations generally have security personnel stationed at the entrances, access control and an abundance of video cameras.

“We need to be wary as a criminal act can happen anywhere and at any time. Don’t believe it could never happen to you.”

Keep these safety tips in mind:

  • Be aware – Don’t be an easy target. While driving, be vigilant about your surroundings. Also, be alert and on the lookout for suspicious persons or vehicles.
  • Watch your tail – Pay close attention to ensure that you are not being followed. If you think you are being followed drive to a police station.
  • Don’t be flashy – In some cases, hijackings occur not for the vehicle itself but for the valuables inside. Avoid driving with your valuables in plain sight.
  • Be prepared – Have your access card or driver’s license ready to ensure that you can pass through the boom gate of an office park or housing estate as soon as possible. Also, don’t talk on your mobile phone while entering any premises as attackers are relying on you being distracted and vulnerable.
  • Drive on – If something looks suspicious as you’re approaching an access-controlled area, rather drive off and come back later. Have a back-up plan in case of an emergency.
  • Testing, testing – Regularly test your tracking device to make sure it’s working, including the assist button if your device has one.
  • Keep calm – If you are hijacked, remember your life is worth more than your valuables, so keep calm, co-operate and try to get away as quickly as possible.

“Criminals are most likely to strike when you least expect it and you’ve dropped your guard,” said Knott-Craig.

ALSO READ:

Boksburg man turns the tables on hijackers

Five hijacking trends and how to avoid becoming a victim

Follow us:

Twitter

Instagram

Facebook

For more #hyperlocal news at your fingertips, visit Benoni City Times, Springs Advertiser, Brakpan Herald, African Reporter and Kathorus Mail.

Related Articles

Back to top button