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Some Carjacking Facts:
 | Carjackings take place very quickly.
Most take only 15 to 20 seconds to complete. |
 | Carjackings can be violent. Drivers
have been beaten and even murdered while being pulled out of
their car. |
 | Carjackers are usually armed.
Either with a gun or knife. |
 | Carjackings may first involve a minor
traffic accident. The victim's car is "bumped" at a stop
sign, red light, or freeway off ramp. when the victim get
out of the car to check the damage the suspect pulls a weapon
and takes the car. |
 | Other carjackings occur at atop signs or
lights. The suspect may approach you and pull a weapon on
you ordering you out of the car; as you are pulling into or out
of a parking space a second vehicle may block your path with a
passenger from the suspect's vehicle getting out and pulling you
out of your car; or as you are entering or exiting your car.
The suspect may be standing close by, in a parked car, or hiding
by other parked cars, buildings, etc. |
Safety Tips:
 | BE AWARE. This is very important,
giving the appearance of not paying attention and not being
alert is what suspects look for in a victim. Look around
and get a BIG PICTURE of your surroundings. |
 | At times you may want to be a little
suspicious of a person or persons, ask yourself why is this
person where they are? Some victims have seen the suspect
but the victim thought the person looked "innocent", " he was
just standing around", etc. |
 | Keep your house keys and car keys on
separate key chains. |
 | When going to your car have your keys out
and ready, look around for anyone "hanging" around your car or
your path to your car. Don't hesitate to run back to where
you came from to get help. |
 | LOOK AROUND one last time just before
exiting your car. When you pull into a parking area look
around for anyone "hanging" around or someone who seems to
"pace" their walk to arrive at your parking place as you are
exiting your car. If you see someone like this move to
another parking area or leave the area. By keeping your
keys in your hand you can quickly get back into your car if
someone suddenly appears and approaches you ... GET BACK IN THE
CAR, HONK THE HORN, START THE CAR, AND START THE CAR MOVING OUT
OF THERE! |
 | In a minor "fender bender" type of
accident, if the location is secluded, instead of getting out
immediately, you may want to drive to an open business, Police
Station, Fire Department, etc. for your safety. Motion the
other driver to follow you; you do not want to give the other
driver the idea you are running away from an accident, even
though the other driver caused the accident. |
 | Keep you car doors locked and windows
rolled up. |
 | Keep packages, purse, etc. on the floor
rather than on the seat where they are easier to see. |
 | Keep your car in good working order and
with plenty of gas. |
 | If you have car trouble keep your doors
locked and windows up. If someone stops to help stay in
the car and ask them to call the police or a service station
which you have the phone number to and are aware the station
stays open 24 hours. |
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