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| Vacation Safety |
| Before Leaving |
- Inform your neighbors of how
long you expect to be away.
Inform them if you will have a
house sitter.
- Have a friend or neighbor
pick up mail and/or deliveries.
Make arrangements to have the
lawn mowed and leaves picked up.
- Simulate a "lived-in" appearance by using timers to run lights and a radio on and off during expected hours.
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| On the Road
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- Never carry large amounts of
cash; use travelers checks. If
you must carry a large sum of
money, do not display it openly.
- Keep a record of your
traveler's check numbers and
your credit card numbers in a
safe place. Have the telephone
numbers to call in case your
checks or credit cards are lost
or stolen.
- Take only credit cards that
you actually plan to use. Make a
Xerox copy of all your cards
before you leave home so you
have a record of the card
numbers.
- Be aware of your surroundings and never advertise your plans to strangers. This includes travel routes and the amount of cash you are carrying.

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| Car Rental and Security |
- When renting a car, pick one whose operations you are familiar with. If not, take time to see where the lights, brakes, turn signals, windshield wipers, and spare tire are and how they work.
- Don't rent a car at night.
Stay in the hotel and rent it in
the morning.
- Always lock your car when
entering or leaving it.
- Park in well-lighted, busy
areas and check the vehicle's
interior and surrounding area
before entering.
- Always lock valuables out of
sight. Always carry wallets,
checkbooks, and purses with you.
- Do not advertise that you
are a tourist. Place maps and
travel brochures in the glove
compartment.
- If you do become lost, drive
to a public place to check the
map. Don't stop along a street
or the highway.
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| Sight-Seeing |
- Remember the name and
address of the hotel/motel where
you are staying. Take a business
card or a book of matches with
the name of the hotel/motel.
- Ask for directions at a
hotel/motel on how to get to
those attractions you want to
visit. Ask if there any areas of
town to avoid.
- Select your guides
carefully.
- Ask if there are any areas
in town you should avoid. Stick
to well-lighted main streets and
public areas.
- Only carry with you the cash
you will need, and only in small
denominations.

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Hotel and Motel Security
When staying overnight at a hotel
or motel, remember the following:
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- Determine the most direct
route to and from your room, to
the fire escapes, elevators, and
nearest phone.
- When occupying or leaving
your room, use all auxiliary
locking devices on doors and
windows.
- Identify anyone requesting
entry to your room. Open the
door only if you are certain
that the person has a legitimate
reason to enter your room. If in
doubt, call the hotel/motel
office.
- Unpack and place belongings
in the closet and dresser.
Arrange your things so you'll
know if anything is missing.
When you leave your room, close
up your suitcase.
- Suitcases should always be
locked so they cannot be used to
carry your property out of your
room.
- Never leave money, checks,
credit cards, or car keys in the
room. Take them with you.
- Place extra cash, expensive
jewelry or other valuables
(furs, gems, gold, or silver) in
the hotel/motel safe.
- Report any lost or stolen
items to the hotel/motel
management and to the police.
- Report to the management any
suspicious movements in the
corridors or rooms.
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| On the Town |
- Never display large amounts
of cash when making purchases.
It is better to use traveler's
checks or credit cards.
- Men should carry wallets in
an inside coat or trouser
pocket.
- A woman should hold her
purse close to her side when
walking. Be sure the purse is
closed tightly and that the
opening is facing the body.
- Don't stop to give money to
panhandlers.
- Be aware of your
surroundings and those around
you. If you feel threatened or
uncomfortable, seek help.

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For more information, call the
Community Relations Unit of the Santa Monica Police Department at (310) 458-8474.
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This page was last modified on
01/26/2008
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