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By Paula Dickenson, USN Retired
San Diego Sheriff Crime Prevention Specialist, Alpine
November 13, 2011 (Alpine) -- Thanksgiving. It's the busiest travel time of the year, and it's here! Travel safety and prevention tips have taken on a new meaning during tough economic times. Opportunistic thieves may be looking for unprotected homes or pre-occupied travelers. The Sheriff's Alpine and East County Rural Deputies wish you a safe Thanksgiving Holiday with these safety tips to avoid problems at the beginning of a joyful season!
Safety begins at home
- Make sure your house looks “lived-in” when you are away.
- Lock all doors and windows, set household lights on timers.
- If you have an alarm system, use it to control access points.
- Ask a trusted neighbor or friend to watch your house.
Watch out for clever criminals
- Do not stop if your car is bumped from behind or if someone says there is something wrong with your car.
- Go to a well-lit, populated area and call for help.
- Fill the gas tank before dark.
- Roll up your windows & lock your doors while you fill the gas tank.
- Upon arrival of your destination, remove valuables from your car and lock the doors.
Safety away from home
- Carry money separately from credit cards.
- Do not overburden yourself with packages to avoid being an easy target.
- Stick to well-lighted and well-traveled streets at all times.
- Select ATM machines in visible, well-lighted locations.
- Do not leave valuables in your hotel room. Most hotels have safes for guest use.
- Keep your hotel room door locked, even when you are inside.
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