Tips and advice for National Personal Safety Day 2009
Travelling by Bus, Tram or Train
Know where you are going and where you need to get off Try and have your ticket, pass or change ready in your hand so that your wallet or purse is out of sight Travelling by Bus, Tram or Train - Tips
If possible, wait for a bus, tram or train in a well-lit place near other people On a bus it can be safer to stay on the lower deck as you can exit more easily Travelling by Bus, Tram or Train - Tips
On trains, avoid compartments which have no access to corridors or other parts of the train Try to sit with other people and avoid empty carriages Travelling by Bus, Tram or Train - Tips
If you feel uneasy, it makes sense to move to another seat or carriage or speak to the guard or driver If you feel threatened on public transport make as much noise as possible to attract attention Travelling by Bus, Tram or Train - Tips
Walking to and from the Station or Stop
Think about the best route home and where you could go if you felt threatened - the best places where you know there will be other people, somewhere like a shop Try to use well lit, busy streets and avoid quiet or badly lit alleyways, subways or isolated parks or waste grounds Walking to and from the Station or Stop - Tips
Try to keep both hands free and don’t walk with your hands in your pockets If a car drives alongside you and someone inside who you don’t know well starts talking to you – turn and quickly walk away in the other direction Walking to and from the Station or Stop - Tips
Keep your eyes and ears on your surroundings Remember if you are wearing an iPod or chatting on your mobile phone, you will not hear trouble approaching Walking to and from the Station or Stop - Tips
If you think you are being followed, cross the road turning and looking to see who is behind you If you are still being followed, keep moving and look for a busy area to tell people what is happening Walking to and from the Station or Stop - Tips