A very long year is starting to wrap up, and the equally busy festive season is just around the corner.
“When you make your way to the malls, please consider that criminal elements may also be flocking to these busy public spaces. Your personal safety should be a key priority no matter where you go in December,” says Charnel Hattingh, Group Head of Communications and Marketing at Fidelity Services Group.
Some of the reasons why shopping centres and malls are so attractive to criminal elements include:
“Remain on guard at all times while shopping, be aware of who is around you and especially keep your children and valuables safe,” says Hattingh.
“We have all worked hard this year and deserve a time to relax. It is important to remember a few basic safety tips which are valuable when you are in any kind of environment where you are surrounded by lots of people,” says Hattingh. “It boils down to vigilance and awareness.”
You can make a massive difference by paying attention to what happens around you and by being alert. Criminals are often looking for people who are distracted, as they offer an easy way to quickly steal something. It can be anything from a pickpocket stealing your wallet while you stand in a queue waiting to buy a movie ticket, to someone grabbing your handbag you left on your shopping trolley while you turn your back.
Hattingh urges people to immediately act if they feel anything or anyone is suspicious.
“If you think someone is following you in a mall or if it feels like a group of people are intentionally crowding you while you wait to collect an order at a fast-food outlet, look for help or ask the people to give you some space. Trusting your gut feel is always a good idea.”
It is also a good idea to teach your kids how to identify someone or something that is out of place, while also reminding them to stay close to you when you are in a public space together.
Hattingh also recommends the following, which could help when you are out and about these holidays:
“No one likes to think about crime and about what it can do to you or a loved one. We also don’t like to have to watch over our shoulders all the time, but it is a sad reality which we cannot avoid.
“Our wish is that people remember a few basic personal safety precautions which they could make part of their daily lives. This will hopefully make a positive difference in keeping everyone a bit safer from crime,” says Hattingh.
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