Parking Lot Safety
We are most vulnerable while getting in and out of our vehicles. Please keep the following in mind:
REMEMBER:
Park close to the destination
Park in a well-lit location
Think ahead even if it is not dark yet
Avoid parking around blind corners on the sides of businesses
Lock your car immediately when entering and exiting
Set your fob to only open the driver’s side door so that no one can jump in on the other side
Do the same with your door locks when they open from the interior
Watch big vehicles blocking yours - this could conceal an attack
Do not apply makeup
Do not fiddle around and allow yourself to be distracted
Have your key fob ready in your hand before you walk out of the building to your vehicle
Be extra aware if loading a child or children since you stopped for an extended length of time you are more vulnerable and you have the most precious cargo in the world
Realize what you look like
Are you an easy target?
Do you look like you would be a good “score”?
Did you just leave the bank or ATM?
Avoid pulling notes off of your windshield immediately as it could be a tactic - move your car to a new, safer location
If you’re summoned by a stranger, do not get out or roll down the window. Drive away. You don’t know who they are or what their intentions are.
Use vehicles, shopping carts, or anything else in the area as an obstacle in the event you are approached - maintain distance at all times
When in doubt, walk out with someone or ask security to take you to your car
Vehicles with occupants that have not moved that are sitting close to you should be avoided at all times
Use any and all objects as weapons
Be aware of loading cargo while you are stopped because you are more vulnerable
Do not use headphones or earbuds - you may not hear a potential attacker
Move quickly, keep your head up and carry yourself with confidence
Do NOT use your cell phone
Calls and texts can wait
Call family or a friend prior to leaving your destination and after you arrive so that they will know you are safe
Do not call while you are in the car, distracted and vulnerable
You may need the phone to dial 911
You can pretend you are speaking to someone for added security as a deterrent
Do not adjust your mirrors if you are not in a safe place
If they have been moved it could be a trap
Go to the closest place that you feel safe to adjust them
* Rewritten for clarity. Source: Basic Parking Lot Safety