FREE Online Course in Personal and Home Security
Learn how to protect yourself and
your property
Part 10: How to Guard Against Purse
Snatchers
Purse snatching is a crime of opportunity. You can eliminate
that opportunity. Every female carrying a purse is a potential
target. Senior citizens are especially susceptible to these criminals
since they may not be readily able to defend themselves and pursue
their assailants.
WHAT YOU CAN DO - Purse snatching
is a crime that can be easily prevented when you take away the
opportunity from the thief. Most purse snatchers are juveniles
under the age of 18, who are waiting for the next opportunity.
When you hide the "prize" you protect yourself!
Suppose you are going shopping
and waiting for the bus. You are by yourself and your purse is
exposed and in open view. You already made two mistakes - you're
alone and your purse is vulnerable. Frankly, your personal safety
might depend on NOT clinging to that purse, even though it seems
a normal way to protect the contents. Grabbing and shoving that
may take place can result in being injured. There are ways to
protect yourself, however.
SHOP WITH A FRIEND, TRAVEL TOGETHER
- The first precaution you can take is to go shopping with a
friend - man or women. You're safer when in the company of someone
else. If you must be out at night alone, stay in well-lighted
areas. Walk close to street lights, staying well away from dark
corners, alleys and building entrances.
HOW TO OUTSMART THE PURSE SNATCHER
- When carrying a purse, women should have only 3 or 4 one dollar
bills placed inside. Credit cards, currency, driver's license,
keys and jewelry should be carried in a coat or sweater pocket,
or concealed on your person to reduce the opportunity of large
losses. If you carry a purse, don't wrap the strap around your
shoulder, neck or wrist. If your purse is grabbed, a strong strap
will not yield easily and you may be injured. Some purse snatch
victims have been thrown down and have received concussions and
broken bones. Never carry anything more valuable than you can
afford to lose. Always leave all unnecessary credit cards at
home. When you shop and carry a purse, place it in your shopping
bag. Never leave your purse on a store counter or in a grocery
shopping cart - even for a moment.
DON'T CARRY WEAPONS THAT CAN
BE USED AGAINST YOU - You should carry a police whistle and a
small flashlight on your key chain where they're readily available.
Make a habit to carry your key chain in a pocket - NOT in your
purse. And you should never put your name and address on your
house keys or car keys. This is a simple way of telling the thief
who you are and where you live.
CALL THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY -
Most victims are attacked from behind. They don't get a good
look at the attacker. And when a juvenile gets away with it once,
he'll try it again. If attacked, call the police immediately.
Try to remember all details - help your police help you!
These articles are reprinted
with permission from Visec
Security Software, "the leader in video surveillance".
Now, turn an ordinary low cost
web cam and your PC into a powerful home security system. Visec
security camera software captures what is happening to help catch
the perpetrators. Try
Visec Security Software Free Now!