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Personal safety

It's important to look after yourself and be aware of threats to your safety. This could be when you are out and about, on the phone or on the internet. This page gives some golden rules about keeping safe in different situations. Much of this advice comes from Avon and Somerset Police and their Essential Guide to Street Awareness.

The Suzy Lamplugh Trust www.suzylamplugh.org also provides information and advice on personal safety. Call 020 7091 0014

Personal safety on the street

Here are seven golden rules for improving your personal safety when you are out:

1. BEWARE OF STRANGERS - THERE'S UNTOLD DANGER!

Not everyone you meet can be trusted.

You can avoid a lot of potential problems by following these simple steps:

 bullet pointdon't take lifts from strangers
 bullet pointif an offer made to you sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
 bullet pointdon't be bullied into doing things you know are dangerous or wrong
 bullet pointlet family and friends know where you are and what time you'll be home

2. DON'T FLASH YOUR MOBILE PHONE

Two basic rules:

 bullet pointkeep your phone out of sight
 bullet pointkeep it charged and in credit in case you get into trouble

Mark your phone on the outside where it can be seen and on the inside where it might not get spotted. Also record the following details and keep them safe:

 bullet pointSIM card number
 bullet pointserial number (just dial *#06#)
 bullet pointtelephone number

If your mobile is lost or stolen you should call your network direct or the Immobilise Database www.immobilise.com on 08701 123 123 (this gets the phone blocked on every network).

3. STASH YOUR CASH AND VALUABLES

 bullet pointdon’t flash cash and valuables around
 bullet pointlook around when you go to a cashpoint machine
 bullet pointhide your wallet and only carry minimal cash
 bullet pointbe careful with your handbag and keep it facing the wall
 bullet pointflashy watches and jewellery should be left at home for a night on the town

4. DON'T GO SOLO

 bullet pointstick with your friends - there's safety in numbers!
 bullet pointeven as a group, do not get into the car of a total stranger
 bullet pointdo not feel you are invincible. Always look to avoid trouble!
 bullet pointmoderate your behaviour so you are not intimidating or troublesome to others

5. DRINKING IMPAIRS YOUR THINKING

 bullet pointdrinking too much impairs your judgement about people and situations
 bullet pointkeep your wits about you in pubs, bars and clubs
 bullet pointbeware of people secretly "spiking" your drink
 bullet pointdon't walk around the streets in a drunken state - you will be vulnerable to attack!

6. AVOID TEMPTING SHORT-CUTS

 bullet pointdon't be tempted by dark alleys or quiet streets (especially at night)
 bullet pointplan your route carefully
 bullet pointappearing lost or vague about your surroundings sends off strong signals to criminals on the look out for easy prey. Look confident and in control of your situation!

7. KEEP IN TOUCH WHEN YOU'RE OUT

 bullet pointinform family and friends where you are going and what time you will be back
 bullet pointtake your mobile, make sure it's fully charged and has enough credit for a couple of calls
 bullet pointinform people if your plans change or you'll be home later than expected

Internet and mobile phone safety

The internet, email and mobile phones offer great opportunities to keep in touch with people, make new friends and find out about all sorts of things.

But each can also bring certain dangers and nuisances. When using this technology make sure you stay safe.

MOBILE PHONES

The latest mobile phones are a bit like portable PCs with the internet at your finger tips. They can be used to take photos and make mini film clips. You can then email these images to friends and family.

When you do this remember how:

 bullet pointimages can be easily manipulated and put onto websites
 bullet pointimages can be sent to other people without the consent of the person being photographed

How would you like this done to you? Are you doing it to other people? Done wrongly this can be a form of bullying or it can become dangerous or illegal.

Think U Know www.thinkuknow.co.uk tells you about the potential dangers when you are online or using your phone.

CHAT ROOMS

You can't see the person you contact on-line. This means you have no idea if they are who they say they are. Everyone you meet in a chat room is a stranger even though they might seem like a friend.

Make sure you:

 bullet pointnever reveal any personal details (such as email or phone details) that would allow someone to contact you outside the chat room.
 bullet pointalways stay in the public area of a chat room where everyone can see the conversation. You should be safer that way
 bullet pointnever arrange to go alone to meet anyone you have met over the Internet. If you do meet an online friend, take an adult with you and meet in a public place.

Remember to make sure you respect the privacy of people you meet in chat rooms and always be careful when you post a profile.

Chatdanger www.chatdanger.com informs you about the risks, together with safety tips, when you are using chatrooms, instant messenger, online games, email, and mobiles.

UNSUITABLE WEB CONTENT

It is easy to stumble across information, or images, on the web that may upset you. Some of this material might be unsuitable, incorrect, illegal or even dangerous.

You can report this by through web sites such as Think U Know www.thinkuknow.co.uk and the Internet Watch Foundation www.iwf.org.uk

Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre www.ceop.gov.uk is part of the police and protects children and young people from sexual abuse

Protecting your personal property

You may own all sorts of items that you either just use at home or take out and about with you. These could include:

 bullet pointmobile phones
 bullet pointlaptops
 bullet pointTVs
 bullet pointDVD players
 bullet pointipods
 bullet pointdigital cameras
 bullet pointbikes

To protect your property against theft, or to improve the chances of getting it back should it be stolen, you could:

 bullet pointmark your property with a special UV pen
 bullet pointregister your property at www.immobilse.com. This is suitable for any item that has a make, model or serial number (including mobile phones, laptops, bikes, ipods, cameras, TVs and many other things). The police can access your information and return stolen property to you

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