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In this column, Sgt. Cole will talk about keeping yourself safe.
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Cop’s Corner
By Sgt. KIM COLE
I chose this topic after a friend of mine was followed recently as she left work here in Ludington! Yes, it can happen here!
Here are some tips from S.E. Jones at Yahoo! Voices:
- Don’t panic. Take deep breaths; calm yourself so you can think clearly. Focus on your surroundings to see if there is a safe place to go.
- Don’t assume. They may not be following you, but don’t take any chances. Always assume the worst so that you will take the maximum precautions.
- Look for the nearest place that has people. It’s better to be around other people if you think someone is following you. There is safety in numbers. If you know of a place other people gather, go there, right away. It doesn’t matter if you know them or not, just get to where other people are.
- Run. If you are on foot and you think someone is following you, start running right away, don’t wait for them to get closer.
- Scream. Yell and scream as loud as you can, while running. Don’t let the possibility of embarrassment at being wrong stop you from screaming. Yell for help so that others around you will know your situation.
- Use your cell phone. Call for help by dialing 911.
- Drive to a police station. If someone is following you while driving, try to get the vehicles registration number and vehicle description (include color of vehicle, type, make if you can tell and number of doors-2 door or 4 door) while you drive to your nearest law enforcement agency.
- If you were heading home, don’t go there. As I mentioned at the start this recently happened to a friend of mine who happened to be heading home. She didn’t. Instead she drove away from home and to a safe place while calling for assistance. The last thing you want is for the person following you to learn where you live so they can find you later.
- Do not stop. If you believe you are being followed don’t stop to check who they might be or to talk on your cell phone, or to cry or anything else. All these things can be done while walking or running. Just keep moving.
- Look for a place to hide and/or weapons. Look for places where you can hid (if on foot) or at least keep yourself safe. Also look for anything you could use as a weapon should it become necessary to protect yourself. Consider anything made of metal, sharp or heavy you could throw.
- Don’t talk to them. If they call out your name don’t respond. They may be trying to slow you down or confuse you to get the advantage. Simply ignore them and keep moving.