SAPS offer advice on personal safety

SAPS Corporate Communication Liaison Officer, Lizzy Arumugam suggested the following:

NEWCASTLE – SAPS Corporate Communication Liaison Officer, Lizzy Arumugam cautioned residents to be vigilant to avoid becoming a victim of crime. She suggested the following:

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– Never walk around alone, and avoid talking to strangers. Always be vigilant of strange cars or people.

– Walk in well-lit busy streets and in a group, if possible.

– Make sure your house is secure, and become a member of an armed response service. Be sure that you know all the emergency numbers or have them displayed in an accessible area.

– Always let someone know where you are going and how long you will be gone. However, think twice before advertising your impending absence on social media. Criminals also have access to Facebook.

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– Trust your instincts.

– Avoid going into a congested street notorious for crime.

– Avoid openly displaying valuables such as cellphones, jewellery and wallets.

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