Hijacking – how to avoid it, and what to do if it happens to you

Prevention is better than cure, follow these tips.

Being aware of your surroundings is perhaps one of the best ways to avoid a potential hijacking, said local security company Fidelity ADT.

Always make sure you know exactly what is happening around your vehicle so that you can see any danger coming before it is too late.

Prevention is better than cure, follow these tips:

What should you do if you do find yourself face-to-face with a hijacker?

The golden rule is to not antagonise the hijackers who are probably more scared than you are.

You need to show them you are not a threat.

Lift up your arms to show you have no weapon and will surrender.

Use your left arm to undo your seatbelt and put your car in neutral.

Do not turn off your car and get out slowly.

Try and angle your body sideways so you are not facing a firearm head-on.

Also remember to protect your head with your arms and avoid direct eye contact with the hijackers but try to take in as much information as possible, such as what they are wearing, and the sound of their voices.

Most importantly, try to remain calm.

Follow the seven golden rules if you are held up:

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Safety tips for parking your vehicle

Nine must know tips to secure your home

 

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