Newcastle SAPS offer vehicle safety tips ahead of the festive season

Newcastle SAPS Corporate Communications Officer Lizzy Arumugam has cautioned motorists to be especially careful.

Newcastle SAPS has offered the following vehicle safety tips ahead of the festive season.

The holiday season has arrived, and most of us will be traveling to see family and friends, or simply going to town to do our Christmas shopping.

Newcastle SAPS Corporate Communications Officer Lizzy Arumugam has cautioned motorists to be especially careful as thieves will be out in force preying on innocent motorists.

Lizzy Arumugam of Newcastle SAPS Corporate Communications office.
She has suggested the following safety advice to help reduce crime and make motorists more aware of their surroundings:

“If a stranger approaches you while you’re driving, don’t open the window all the way; merely 5 cm is adequate to conduct a conversation.”

“If strangers are loitering near or at your driveway, drive past them. If they continue to loiter for an extended period of time, contact your local police station.”

“Avoid reaching for your purse or valuables. If you are forced to leave your car, leave everything behind. Don’t fight back, especially if the robber has a weapon and should it come down to it, exit your vehicle without hesitation and leave.Your life is more valuable than your belongings.”

“Lastly, do not open your garage doors until your gates have been closed,” she concluded.


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