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Tips

How to prevent purse snatching

 

1. Leave your purse at home: Carry necessary items (ID and money) in a
wallet, tucked safely in your pocket. If you don’t have pockets and/or
there are additional items you prefer to carry, such as makeup, keys,
and a phone, consider putting them in a bag that wraps around your
stomach and can be hidden from view, or a backpack strapped around
both shoulders so that it can’t easily be snatched.
2. Bring only what you need: Don’t carry any more cash or credit cards
than you absolutely need to do your shopping that day. Usually, one
credit card is enough, and you should have the customer service number
written down somewhere (see tips) so that you can report the card
stolen immediately if your purse is snatched. Decide even before
leaving the house whether the contents of your purse are worth getting
hurt for.
3. Walk in busy, well-lit areas: You may think that you’re exposing
yourself to more purse snatchers, but they are more likely to strike
in dark, isolated areas because they don’t want to get caught. Walk
briskly and confidently. Bring a friend.
4. Be aware of the area and the people, especially if you find
yourself having to walk in an isolated or lightly populated area: Look
at the person who might approach or pass you. Do not look away. Look
directly at their hands or at what they might be carrying. They prefer
to strike and run, and not be recognised. If you do not appear to be
vulnerable and will be able to give their description, they just might
keep walking past you.
5. Hold your purse tightly and close to your body, whether on a bus,
train, or walking: If possible, wear it underneath a coat or jacket.
Also, secure the latch or zipper. You might be tempted to wear your
purse diagonally on your body (over the neck as well as the shoulder)
or loop the strap around your wrist to prevent the purse from being
easily snatched, but keep in mind that if someone does try to steal
your purse, a hard yank on tightly wound purse strap can cause
injury.6If you believe someone is following you don’t turn around
6. If you believe someone is following you don’t turns around use a
shiny object like a car mirror or window to look back.
7. Shorten the strap on your purse so you can carry it tightly between
your elbow and body
8. Remember that you come before your purse: If someone pulls it away
from your hands or your shoulder, let it go! It is more important to
avoid injury than save a purse. Never fight to keep it.
9. Report anything or anyone suspicious: If you suspect that someone
seems to be lurking someplace that they do not belong, contact
security if you are in a mall, or contact the manager if you are in a
supermarket. Better to report your suspicions and be wrong, than to
ignore it and be robbed or hurt.

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