
Any time you visit a crowded shopping center, you and your belongings can become vulnerable if you aren’t paying attention. Thieves thrive in crowds. More people means more wallets, purses, and expensive items accessible from unsuspecting shoppers.
Be careful to protect yourself, your children and your belongings in any public place. Most importantly, if you’re with your kids, teach them to go to a store clerk if you get separated. With a lot of moving bodies around, would-be kidnappers could easily make a quick, easy and anonymous getaway. Here are more shopping safety tips from the Jacksonville, Florida Sheriff’s Office:
- Shop during daylight hours. If you must shop at night, go with a companion.
- Avoid wearing expensive jewelry that could attract thieves.
- Men should carry a wallet in a front pocket. Women should be sure to hold a purse close to the body and on the inside if walking in a pair.
- Avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Use checks or credit cards.
- Don’t overloading yourself with packages. It is important to have a clear sightline.
- Beware of strangers approaching you for any reason. Any time of the year, con artists may try various methods to distract you.
- Park in a well-lighted space, and be sure to lock the car, close the windows, and take the keys with you when you leave.
Also, many retailers offer online shoppers surprising sales which could save you time and money. But as with anything you do online, be careful where you enter personal information, like addresses and credit card numbers. For more tips on online shopping, check out the National Consumers League’s PDF on Internet purchasing safety.




3 Comments on "Shopping Mall Safety"
Elizabeth Parker
Thanks for the shopping tips.
ALISHA
wow that was so crazy i never thouoght people could do that but i know how it feels to be malested and taken advantage of and it hurts so wow .thats all i can say so it is alright .
Christiane C.
From 1939 to 1949 I was a child without a childhood,
growing up in Berlin, Dresden, etc. (WW II)
From the earliest years on I was taught to HIDE all important bits and pieces UNDER the clothes.
Since then I have NEVER entrusted any personal item to a handbag, etc. Credit cards and spare money are in a pouch that I pin under my skirt (DIAPER PINS ARE THE SAFEST FASTEN ERS! ). Keys to the house are separate from the car keys and are also pinned to my skirt.
Sincerely, C.C.
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