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You probably know someone who's been a victim of crime – they might’ve been mugged, had their mobile stolen or attacked because of their skin colour or religion.
These things shouldn’t stop you from going out and living, but by knowing how to stay safe you’ll feel a lot more confident.
One way of avoiding crime is to make yourself less appealing to criminals. You can do this by not advertising your valuables – don’t use your mobile or wear lots of jewellery.
Be aware of your surroundings and act confidently – then you can steer clear of trouble if you see it. Listening to music automatically halves your awareness as you can’t hear what’s going on around you.
If you think someone's following you, cross to the other side of the road and keep walking. If you still think they're following you, head for a well-lit area where there are lots of people. Always ask someone for help if you need it.
If you are mugged, don’t put yourself at more risk - as soon as you can, get somewhere safe quickly and contact your family and the police.
Scream and shout, but hand over whatever you're asked for. It's better to run and be safe than fight and get hurt.
If your phone, iPod, laptop or bike are stolen and you don’t have insurance, then you’re pretty stuck. If you register them with Immobilise, they automatically appear on the national police stolen property database. This makes it much harder for thieves to sell them on, and makes it more likely they’ll be handed in to the police.
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