Shoppers reminded to keep an eye on their handbags
Media Release
11 December 2007
Shoppers reminded to keep an eye on their handbags
Manukau City
Council’s Safe Communities team coordinates crime
prevention, reduction and intervention programmes throughout
the city. As Manukau residents hit the shops to complete
Christmas shopping over the next two weeks, the team would
like to remind them to safeguard their handbags.
Safe
Communities offer the following helpful
advice:
Thieves look for easy targets. They watch
for people carrying handbags in positions that can be easily
snatched. Stay alert, walk upright and briskly with your
handbag held firmly in a secure position. Either tightly
under an arm or in front of you to prevent it from being
snatched from behind.
Don’t leave your handbag
unattended, especially in the supermarket. Secure your
handbag through the strap fitted to the trolley. Keep the
trolley within sight at all times. Take particular care when
loading groceries into the car. Place your handbag inside
the car, re-lock it, and then put the shopping bags in the
boot.
When using public toilets be careful where you
place your handbag. Keep it away from the gap at the
bottom of the door.
Keep your car doors locked
when travelling to prevent someone opening a door and
snatching your handbag. Place your handbag on the floor of
the car to make it less visible to passing foot
traffic.
Never leave your handbag unattended in a
car and remember parking in busy areas reduces the
opportunity of theft.
Thieves monitor ATM machines
looking for people withdrawing large amounts of cash. To
avoid attracting undesirable attention, it’s sensible to
withdraw only small amounts of cash at a time. Use ATMs in
busy, well-lit areas.
Safe Communities wishes all residents a safe and happy holiday season.
ENDS
.