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POLICE TIPS

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If a car appears to be following you, turn and walk in the opposite

direction or walk on the other side of the street.

If you are in danger, scream and run, or yell “fire.” Run toward lights

or people.

Always lock car doors after entering or leaving your car. Don’t leave

valuables in plain view.

Have your car keys in your hand and check the back seat area before

entering your car.

If you think you are being followed, drive to a public place or to a

police or sheriff’s station.

Your best defense is to be prepared -- know your options ahead of time.

Your safety may depend upon your ability to stay cool and calm.

Require salespeople or repair people to show identification.

The No. 1 killer of teenagers, before they go to college, is

alcohol-related highway accidents.

Approximately one-third of local arrests involve alcohol. Alcohol abuse

impairs judgment, causes injuries and kills.

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