CRIME PREVENTION - TIPS
Burgeoning urban population, changing social values and evolving technology -
various factors pose a constant challenge to Chennai city police, in their fight against crime.
Certain simple precautions taken up by the public can go a long way in making policing more effective and reducing crime opportunities.
Some of these precautions, which can be adopted by the public, are listed below. This is not an exhaustive list but an indicative one.
Doors And Windows
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Always keep your main door closed even in daytime. Provide it with a peephole. |
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Fix a metal grill or collapsible gate outside the main door, which will provide you the
visibility without exposing you to threats. |
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Install magic eye and safety chains on doors. Look through the magic eye and ensure the door chain is secure, before opening the door to a stranger. |
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Ensure that the window grills are not screwed into the frames, but embedded in the cement work. |
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Whenever you move into a new house, change the main door and back door locks. |
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Where air-conditioners are fixed provide an additional grill outside. |
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There is generally a spate of 'window snatching' during the hot summer months. The public is advised to sleep at a certain distance from the open windows. |
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Do not keep valuables, purses, mobile phones, and wristwatches openly visible from outside.
If possible fix mosquito nets on the nets, which won't cut off ventilation. |
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Fix Electronic burglar alarms with telephone for warning. |
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Inform your neighbours about your absence from your home for a long or short period. |
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Don't keep the keys of the receptacles in which the valuables are kept in the convenient places like under the door mat or ina flower pot, etc., not allowing access to strangers. |
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Don't allow any stranger to enter your house, when you are alone without finding out his identity.
Always ask representatives to provide identification. |
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Beware of persons coming to your house under the pretext of repairing/selling things, conducting meter readings etc. |
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Do not record a message on answering machine telling people you are on holiday or away. |
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Always identify a visitor before opening the door.
Never allow young children to open the door to visitors. |
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Don't keep huge amount of cash and ornaments in the house, Use Bank lockers. |
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Don't disturb the scene, if you notice theft in your house, wait for the arrival of police otherwise it will lead to tampering of evidence like fingerprints, footprints etc. |
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Lighting
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Switch on outside lights during nighttime. |
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When you go out, switch on at least one inside light, to give the impression that the house is not empty. |
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There are timer mechanisms available in the market, which control lights. If you are planning
to be away from home for some days, install one of these gadgets. [TOP] |
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Going Out ?
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The city police provide a free service to the public. When you are going out of station, you can inform to the local station the duration of your absence. The beat constables will keep watch regularly. |
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You can also use the SMS facility to inform. Send SMS " LOCKED HOUSE, NUMBER X, X Street . X locality.
Period FROM date X, Month X TO Date X, Month X " to 98407 00100 [Available presently for Chennai city residents only].
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Attention Diversion :
Vivek withdrew Rs.5,00,000/- from Bank and kept the cash bag with him in his car. While he was proceeding towards Mount road, at traffic signal one stranger told him to check his deflated rear tyre. On this, he came out from the car leaving the cash bag in car, and checked the air and found that everything is alright. But in the mean time, another person has taken the cash bag from the car and fled away (True Story)
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Divert the attention by throwing small currency on the floor and ask you whether those notes belong to you. Don’t divert your attention for the small currency especially when you are in bank and making huge transactions. |
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Some will approach you with a story that their relatives are in hospital and they are likely to get money from their village and ask for your account details to credit their money. |
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Some follow you till your home and when you stop midway to have tea or shopping, open your dickey to steal your money. |
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Don’t alight from your vehicle immediately after you are told about the problem in the tyres of car. |
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Whenever you withdraw huge amount from bank better take somebody with you. |
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HOME DIVERSION BURGLARY |
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One individual will approach the victim and occupy his/her attention while a second subject enters the victim's home and steals cash, jewelry and silver. |
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Another home diversion techniques is for perpetrators to come to a residence and ask for a drink of water, use a bathroom, or use a telephone for an emergency to gain entrance to a home. The subjects will then attempt to divert the victim's attention while an accomplice searches for valuables. |
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Tips: If an unknown subject comes to your home seeking directions, the phone, the bathroom, etc., keep the subjects outside the home and at least one locked door between you and them. If they need water direct them to an outside faucet, if they need to contact someone, offer to make the call for them. |
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Santhosh (victim) got an email from alleged ICICI Bank that his account needs update. When victim clicked on the link provided in the email (one must never do this…!) it re-directs to fake ICICI bank Page. As the Page is a look alike of ICICI bank Page, the unassuming victim entered his username and password of the bank account along with his details asked there. Within a span of ten minutes, Rs.5,05,000 were withdrawn from his account by some unknown persons in six transactions and the amounts were transferred to various accounts in ICICI bank accounts across India.
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Phishing is an attempt to criminally and fraudulently acquire sensitive information, such as usernames, passwords and credit card details, by posing as a trustworthy site in an electronic communication. Most of the online banks are common targets. Phishing is typically carried out by e-mail or instant messaging, and often directs users to enter details at a website, although phone contact has also been used at times. |
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The best way to avoid becoming a phishing scam victim is to use your best judgment. No financial institution with any sense will email you and ask you to input all of your sensitive information. In fact, most institutions are informing customers that “We will never ask you for your personal information via phone or email”. |
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Mr. Sankar is a retired executive from a public sector undertaking received a mail from an unknown person, Mr. Michael asking for my assistance in retrieving five hundred million looted U.S. dollars for a twenty-five percent reward. Excitement raced through him. Sankar requested for more information. Second e-mail provided him a phone number. An ‘attorney’ in the UK told him that he would receive twenty installments of twenty-five million dollars, deposited into my bank account biweekly. All he needed to do was pay twenty-five thousand dollars in expenses and up-front fees (advance fee).
Sankar patiently waits for the booty, it doesn’t come. He calls up the the UK number desperately only to hear Michael saying money is stuck in Delhi Airport and he needs more money to get it released. Unsuspecting Sankar sends some more money to the account number provided by Michael. Sankar continues to wait for his booty even today…..! Sankar is scammed.
| Warning signs of a 419 Nigerian Advanced Fee Fraud Scam email |
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A promise to share or transfer millions of dollars to you for your help or participation.(Out of 6 billion people in the world you were singled out as this fortunate person, lucky you…!). |
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The e-mail or correspondence is marked "urgent," "top secret" or "highly confidential" and demands you act immediately. (Time is commonly of the essence). |
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The sender claims to be an exiled Dignitary, Cabinet Member, General, CEO, CFO, lawyer, doctor or the heir of some other important person or top official to gain your confidence. (The Grifter usually uses a Hotmail, Yahoo, Netscape or other such free and anonymous e-mail service to send you the message - not very Regal at all). |
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Claims to have obtained your e-mail address "during a personal research on the Internet" or from an unidentified "friend who was once on diplomatic mission. |
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The proposal contains a seemingly unlikely situation, i.e. overpaid millions on a contract, royal money or assets frozen by a foreign government, an inheritance, or money, gold or diamonds that need to immediately be transferred or be lost forever. |
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Seeks an "honest foreign partner" to help with them with their crisis situation. (As if none exist or can be found in their own country). |
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States they are working with an unidentfied "Security Company" or the "Central Bank of Nigeria" |
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Requests personal information from you, i.e. your full name, bank account information and routing numbers, home or business telephone and facsimile numbers, or a copy of your letterhead. |
| Tips to Avoid 419 Advance Fee Fraud |
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The best tip is to DELETE any mail from a stranger which resembles the mails we described above |
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Same mail may be forwarded to the service provider’s mail ID like abuse@yahoo.com, abuse@hotmail.com depending on the senders mail ID. |
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Similarly you can forward the mail before you junk it to local police email ID if they have any |
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Parents Guide to INTERNET safety
Parents should recognise the benefits
that the internet offers but should also be aware of the
potential dangers online.The naive and trustng nature of
children can make them an easy target for a variety of dangers
on the internet like bullying and harassment,pornography,information
theft and financial fraud.However, if parents take the time
to educate themselves about technology and establish some
simple safety rules, the internet can become a very positive
and educative place for their children.
Some warning signs to watch for...
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Changes in your child's behaviour such as being very
secretive or sudden changes in their interests, problems
with sleeping and so on. |
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The amount of time that your child spends on the Internet,
especially if this is late at night. |
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Your child becoming secretive or defensive about his
online activity and quickly changes the screen when
you enter the room |
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Unusual charges on your phone/internet bills. |
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Things to do to ensure CYBER SAFETY
OF YOUR KIDS:
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Educating your child about the internet is the most
effective way of protecting them against the dangers that
lurk online. |
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Spent time with them to explore the internet and to
introduce them to appropriate websites of their interest. |
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Set the rules for internet use , limit the number of
hours and times at which they can be online |
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Install both commercial and free software that create
a safety system for your computer. |
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Place the computer in a neutral space in the house e.g.
the living room. |
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Encourage your child, to inform you immediately if they
are threatened, scared or made uncomfortable by someone
or something online. |
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Advice your child to be cautious about believing what
they read on the Internet, because it is not always true
or reliable. |
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Alert your child to be careful when they visit chat
rooms and keep out of chat rooms for adults under all
circumstances. |
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Instruct your child to make sure that the firewall software
is alway running when they use the Internet connection.
Under no circumstances must this be switched off. |
Don'ts:
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Instruct your children not to give their own or their
friends names, addresses, phone numbers, school names,
or other personal information. |
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Instruct your children not to send any picture of themselves,
their parents or their friends to anyone without your
permission. |
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Instruct your children not to fill out forms or questionnaires
online in your absense or without your permission. |
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Instruct your children not to enter areas of website
that have charge for services without your permission. |
Things to do if your Child is
a victim:
E-Mail Offences:
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Take the child in to confidence, get the information
of the email ID from which such emails are received, get
the prints of the concerned emails along with the full
header. |
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Save the emails, do not delete it from the inbox. Initially
,there is a tendency to delete immediately when such type
of emails are received. Don't do this. Save all the emails
beginning from the first one . |
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The ISPs normally preserve log details for a very short
duration, which may vary from fifteen days to two months,
do not delay in approaching the police.It may result in
evidence getting lost. |
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Submits email prints with 'full header'along with the
complaint to the police. Do not reply to unknown email
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Creation of Vulgur /obscene profiles:
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various service providers allow creation of personal
profile, but unscrupulus elements can misuse this, when
the girl has a difference of opinion or a misunderstanding
with a male friend.The male friend or his friends create
a vulgar/obscene profile of the girl and post it on such
websites along with the phone number. |
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The girl may then receive obscene and harassing phone
calls from all over the world. In such a case, enquire
with the people who are calling to identity the ID of
the profile, that it can be removed by requesting the
website administrator. |
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Take a print of such a profile and submit to the police. |
Obscene/Vulgar SMS /MMS Clipping:
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THe service providers do not keep record for more than
two days, therefore if objectionable MMS clippings are
received; contact the police/cyber crime Investigation
Cell, immediately. |
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Whoever transmits obscene or Vulgar SMS/MMS messages
commits an offence, For e.g. If 'A' transmits to 'B' and
'B' to 'C' etc. then "A" & "B' had
committed an offence. So do NOT transmit any message that
is vulgar. |
Security
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Ensure your watchman is an able bodied person. Do approach the local police to verify his antecedents. |
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Surprise the watchman at wee hours to ensure he doesn't sleep. |
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Organise night patrols in your community. The local police will assist you if approached
through the residents' association. |
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Keep touch with the beat police constables while they are coming to your area and keep them
informed of even minor incidences. This will prevent major crimes in future. |
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Install eBeat chip in at least one house in the street. Residence can approach the local station to get
installed a eBeat chip in compound wall, for the nominal payment. To know more about eBeat
[Available presently for Chennai city residents] |
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Don't allow strangers who claim to be mechanics / messengers / sales people to enter, without
thoroughly checking their credentials. Train your watchman also to do so. |
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Don't hesitate to report crime or suspicious activities, Inform the local police . |
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If at all you have to allow them inside when you are alone, call the watchman or a neighbour
to stay around till the work is completed |
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Inform without delay of any gambling activities, pirated/ porno CD distribution, drug or illicit
peddling in your locality. Any hesitation will result in increase of criminal elements in your locality |
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Remember. The more you deny temptation, lesser will be the chances of being robbed. |
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Jewels / Cash / Documents
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Keep jewels, important documents and other valuables in bank lockers. Bring them home
only when absolutely necessary. |
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Don't keep valuables or money in the side box of your parked two-wheeler. |
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Don't leave valuables or money in your Car while parking. |
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Ladies are advised to conceal their neck jewels while traveling in public transportations
and during public festivals. |
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If you are coming out of the bank after heavy withdrawals or out of a jeweler after
purchase, be alert of somebody trying to divert your attention; by pointing out to dirt or waste on your person, spitting betel nut on you or throwing some money on the street. |
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Keep your valuables or money safely tucked away inaccessibly on your person while traveling in public transportations. If you carrying them in a bag, keep the bag close to your person in front of you. |
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Do not respond to people offering to assist or sexual advances in public transportations. These are some of the common diversionary tactics employed. |
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The safest will be to avoid traveling in crowded transportations while carrying heavy cash or valuables. |
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Servant Verification
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The city police provide a free service to the public. Whenever you are engaging the services of
Domestic Servants like Maid, Caretaker, Cook, Driver, Office Boy or Watchman you can approach the local station for verifying their antecedents [Available presently for Chennai city residents]. |
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Vehicle Safety
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While going shopping or anywhere please park your vehicles in the vehicles parking lot. |
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Don’t keep vehicles in your house compound without locking, during the night hours don't park your vehicles out side your compound wall. |
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If your vehicle is equipped with an alarm set it every time you exit the vehicle. |
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In case your vehicle is stolen, please inform the local police station as early as possible.
The delay in informing will result in more crimes being committed and increase the difficulty in tracing the vehicle. |
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If you notice an unattended and unknown vehicle parked for a day or more, inform the
local police, beat constables or CONTROL ROOM |
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When buying a used vehicle, compare the Registration number, Engine number and Chassis number with the RC book. Checkup with database of lost and found vehicle in this website. |
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Try to park where there are lots of people passing, good lightning and CCTV. |
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Shops /Banks
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Bankers, Jewelers and shop owners are advised to fix Burglar alarm, CCTV and engage young
and healthy watchmen after checking their antecedents. |
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Get trained in detecting fake credit cards and counterfeit. |
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Banks are advised to install hot lines with the local police stations. |
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The frontage should be well lit after business hours. Do not allow tramps, paper pickers and beggars to sleep in the shop front. |
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New type of Shutters (Single Piece) cannot be easily breached. |
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Senior Citizens
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Inform the local police station if Senior citizens are home alone for a considerable period of time. |
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They are advised to exercise precaution in interacting with or taking assistance from strangers. |
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Remember to call CONTROL ROOM |
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Women
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Awareness : The first, and probably most important, component in self-defence is awareness: awareness of yourself, your surroundings, and your potential attacker’s likely strategies. |
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Use your sixth sense:“Sixth sense” “Gut instinct” Whatever you call it, your intuition is a powerful subconscious insight into situations and people. All of us, especially women, have this gift, but very few of us pay attention to it. Learn to trust this power and use it to your full advantage. Avoid a person or a situation which does not “feel” safe–you’re probably right. |
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Be alert when you are carrying a purse on the street or in a store.
Use a shoulder strap model and keep it tucked between your body and your arm. Do not dangle a purse by the straps or hold a clutch-style purse just in the hand |
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Children
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Teach your child to tell your name, house address and contact numbers, which will be
very useful if they get lost. |
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But advise them not to pass on this information to casual enquirers or over phone. |
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Don't leave children alone in crowded places. For toddlers who are yet to communicate
clearly, tie an identity tag/card. |
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Train the children not to accept eatables from strangers, not to accompany strangers who
call them on some pretext. |
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Remember an exclusive WOMEN/CHILD HELPLINE is available in all the districts |
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Travelling
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Ensure the luggage is latched and locked. |
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Secure your luggage with a chain lock. Do not leave them unattended. |
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Do not accept eatables from co-travelers. |
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Do not reveal too many personal details to strangers. |
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Don't wear heavy ornaments while travelling alone. |
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Don't open your bag-containing valuable like cash and ornaments, while travelling in public places. |
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Walkers
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Early morning walkers are advised to avoid wearing valuable jewels, which will attract the snatchers. |
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Please avoid walking in the dark, especially in lonely stretches. |
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It's advisable for women to avoid lonely stretches even during daytime. |
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Job Rackets
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Be wary of advertisements or individuals offering overseas jobs. Check their antecedents. |
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Check the website of the companies in which jobs are promised. |
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If needed do not hesitate to approach the consulate of the country. |
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Before complaining contact the following organisations to crosscheck the facts of employers. |
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Ministry of Labour. Protector of Emigrants. TNHB Shopping Centre, Ashok nagar, Chennai-83 |
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Tamilnadu Overseas Employment Corporation, 41, McNichols Road , Chetput,Chennai-31 |
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The Central Crime Branch at the Office of the Commissioner of Police, Pantheon Road , Egmore can be approached to prefer complaints on overseas job rackets. |
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For emergency complaints contact the CONTROL ROOM |
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How To Avoid Identity Theft
Identity Theft is a recent phenomenon. Globally, over 500,000 people are victims of this crime each year. The best protection always is prevention. Here are some tips to safeguard your good name:
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BEWARE Any document that has personal financial information on it can give an identity thief a foothold into your life. |
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Put the charge slip copies in a safe spot until your credit card bills arrive. |
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After you've reconciled your bill, shred every statement, including credit card receipts, old bank statements, medical statements, everyday bills and pre-approved credit card offers. |
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Write clearly on all credit applications. Consistently and completely fill in all credit and loan applications using your full name, first, middle and last. Every bill that comes to your house should be addressed exactly the same. |
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Monitor your credit accounts carefully, so you'll know if a bill's missing or unauthorised purchases have been made. |
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Close out unused credit cards. Cutting them up is not enough. |
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Limit the number of credit cards you carry. The fewer cards you have, the easier it is to track them. |
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If you're moving, contact all your creditors and update them of your address changes immediately. You don't want credit information and new credit cards being delivered to the wrong address. |
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If your credit card expires and you don't receive a new one, call your creditor immediately. |
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Don't provide your credit card number to anyone who contacts you through telephone solicitation. |
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Make sure any online credit card charges are handled through a secure site or in an encrypted mode. You'll know you're on a secure site if the web page on which you conduct your transaction begins with 'https' instead of the usual 'http'.
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Only shop on websites that offer a privacy policy. Know how your personal information will be handled. Print out privacy policies, warranties, price guarantees and other important information. |
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Be watchful of shoulder-surfers. At ATMs and phone booths, thieves will stand close enough to see PIN numbers punched in by users. |
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Request To Keep A Watch And Report Of
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Pollution of environment. |
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High noise disturbances. |
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Rash / negligent / drunken driving. |
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Indecent or immoral behaviour. |
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Exorbitant interest on loans. |
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Promise of high interest on deposits. |
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Harassment and coercion. |
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