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Tips to prevent bag theft when out and about

1. How to prevent being stolen when you go out~~

First of all, don’t take anything too valuable when you go out. This mainly refers to large amounts of cash. As for jewelry and mobile phones, see below. .

Secondly, try not to crowd into crowded places without any trouble, don’t join in the fun, and avoid curiosity, because many thieves are gangs, and if there are more than a dozen people in one guy, it won’t be good. They're all in the same group. 3. Don’t be greedy for petty gains and keep in mind that pie will not fall in the sky.

Fourth, it is best to keep cash in a close-fitting pocket and do not leave your clothes open. 5. Don’t crowd with others when boarding the bus, especially if you are wearing a necklace or earrings.

6. When purchasing items, especially clothing, don’t find it troublesome to carry a bag with you (don’t bring it if it’s troublesome). If you leave it casually, thieves will pick it up. 7. The most important thing is that after being stolen, no matter how much the loss is, you must report it. This way the police will know the location and high-incidence areas of theft, and it is necessary to develop a good habit of the whole society to have the courage to fight against thieves.

2. How to prevent being stolen when you go out~~

First of all, don’t take anything too valuable with you when you go out. This mainly refers to large amounts of cash. As for jewelry and mobile phones, see below. .

Secondly, try not to crowd into crowded places without any trouble, don’t join in the fun, and avoid curiosity, because many thieves are gangs, and if there are more than a dozen people in one guy, it won’t be good. They're all in the same group. 3. Don’t be greedy for petty gains and keep in mind that pie will not fall in the sky.

Fourth, it is best to keep cash in a close-fitting pocket and do not leave your clothes open. 5. Don’t crowd with others when boarding the bus, especially if you are wearing a necklace or earrings.

6. When purchasing items, especially clothing, don’t find it troublesome to carry a bag with you (don’t bring it if it’s troublesome). If you leave it casually, thieves will pick it up. 7. The most important thing is that after being stolen, no matter how much the loss is, you must report it. This way the police will know the location and high-incidence areas of theft, and it is necessary to develop a good habit of the whole society to have the courage to fight against thieves.

3. How to prevent theft when going out

It is suitable for men to put mobile phone wallets on the left and right of the front trouser pockets

Try to travel with 2 or more people, including Try to keep everything in your hands in the man's backpack, and then the man walks in front, and the woman follows closely behind. The woman should not have important items on her body, even if it is stolen, it doesn't matter. The woman watches behind the man.

The same is true when queuing up to buy tickets and checking in on the train. If you need to walk side by side, men can put their bags on their chests and carry them on their backs.

Check important items when you get in and out of the car.

I have a mantra that I have to recite silently every day when I go home. ,

Another point is that the laptop bag must be close to the body. It cannot be placed on the luggage rack on the roof of the car or placed nearby. It is best to put it between two people. There must be enough walking distance. Anti-theft awareness, look back when you feel someone is touching you or touching your backpack! Try to carry as little cash as possible. If you have 300 yuan in your pocket, just use a bank card. This is a very important concept!

It is inconvenient to lose anything when you go out, such as room cards, tickets, bank cards

4. Safety knowledge when going out

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To prevent disasters, in addition to obeying traffic rules and avoiding dangerous areas, you also have to learn some self-defense techniques. The following 12 self-defense techniques are not only applicable to women, but also a must-read for men.

1. Before walking to the door of your home, prepare your keys. Do not stand at the door looking for your keys.

2. When driving a friend home, wait until the friend enters the house before leaving.

3. When driving, be sure to lock the door. After parking and turning off the engine, stay in the car and observe for a while before opening the door. If there are other vehicles following, wait until it drives away before getting out to prevent being hijacked. When encountering a car accident, do not open the door immediately. First observe whether there are several people on the other side, or whether the visitors are malicious, to prevent fake car accidents and real robberies. If you encounter a fake car accident, drive away immediately and blast your horn to attract the attention of others.

4. Open two or more bank accounts, and usually only bring an ATM card with pocket money (enough to use when going out). In case of an accident, misfortune can be minimized.

5. When entering and exiting the elevator, pay attention to whether your fellow passengers look evil and do not press the floor. Try to stand next to the control button. If you are attacked, immediately slap the button on each floor with your hand. At the same time, When the elevator stops at each floor, shout, "Fire!" Don't fight the gangster with your bare hands.

6. If you rent a house with others, you must make three rules: you must not give the keys to other friends at will.

7. Take a coat when you go out at night and wrap it up to avoid being robbed.

8. Once you find that you are being followed, you can tap the car parked on the roadside with your foot or bag to trigger the siren to make a sound to attract others' attention.

9. Go to a public place to drink alone. If you don’t finish drinking, go to the toilet or leave to make a phone call. Don’t drink again after you come back to avoid being drugged in the process.

10. When returning home at night, you should take brightly lit streets. When going upstairs, ring the doorbell first and ask family members to come downstairs to pick you up, so as to prevent gangsters from hiding in the stairwell.

11. In your wallet, please put a small card with your name, the names of relatives and friends, and their phone numbers.

12. When you are attacked, you must stay calm and try to remember the characteristics of the opponent.

5. Tips on anti-theft

1. Anti-theft in dormitories:

1. When dormitory personnel go out, they must lock the wardrobe, cut off the power, and close the doors and windows. .

2. Keep your belongings properly and lock up valuables. Before going on a long vacation, it is best to take your valuables away or give them to a reliable person for safekeeping instead of leaving them in the dormitory.

3. Do not charge your mobile phone while leaving it unattended, and do not leave the cabinet keys lying around.

4. Do not bring strangers to the dormitory for activities, and do not lend dormitory keys to others or throw them around.

5. Students who live on lower floors should lock cash and valuables in drawers before going to bed to prevent them from being "fished" away.

6. It is best to keep bank cards and ID cards separately.

7. Be alert to strangers who act suspiciously.

8. For valuables, it is best to consciously make some special marks. Even if they are stolen, the possibility of recovering them in the future is greater.

2. Anti-theft when going out:

1. Before getting on the bus, you should prepare change in advance. Do not take money under the stop sign or take out your wallet to find change after getting on the bus. .

2. Make sure to carry valuables close to your body, fasten your clothes, and zip up your backpack. It is best to carry the backpack on your chest to ensure it is within your sight.

3. Pickpockets often squeeze into the car door to steal when there are many people fighting to get on the bus. Therefore, queuing up to get on the bus and consciously maintaining the order of the ride can also effectively prevent theft.

4. After getting on the bus, do not crowd at the door. Try to stand in the middle and rear of the car, because pickpockets often commit crimes at the door, making it easier to escape quickly after succeeding.

5. Pay special attention to people squeezing under the car, especially those who block your view with clothes, schoolbags and other items. In addition, college students should also be vigilant when taking trains or long-distance buses during the holidays.

Extended information

Anti-theft tips:

1. Put money in two places. Keep small amounts of cash that you need at any time in your coat pockets that are easily accessible, and keep large amounts of cash in a secret place close to your body.

2. Do not talk about money-related matters with new friends during the trip.

3. When sleeping, the bag containing money should be placed in a safe place, such as under the body, pillow behind the head, etc.