Individual prevention
As has been expressed, crime 0 does not exist; This does not prevent us from acquiring certain habits in our behavior in order to minimize the chances of being victims. Access information with an open mind. Consider the following suggestions:
On the street:
1.- Walk with confidence, with your head up. Project assertive body language.
2.- Stay alert to your surroundings at all times, increase alert and prevention levels as night falls. Observe the people and activities around you.
3.- Walk accompanied as much as possible, if you have to do it alone, stay at a distance where other people can see or hear you.
4.- Walk in the middle of the paths (sidewalks); As far as possible, away from dimly lit or dark alleys, corridors, pedestrian tunnels, parks or squares.
5.- Walk through areas where there are many people.
6.- Always walk against vehicular traffic.
7.- Avoid routine trips.
8.- Avoid shortcuts that may expose you to danger. It is preferable to walk or drive a few more minutes through less exposed areas.
9.- Avoid clothing or elements that may attract unwanted attention (jewelry, watches or expensive electronic devices). Carry only what is strictly necessary, even when traveling.
10.- As far as possible, wear clothing that allows you freedom of movement, for example, to be able to run quickly if you are approached unexpectedly.
11.- If you are followed by someone, immediately cross the street and run in the opposite direction, ask for help without hesitation.
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