Your
Path to Personal Safety
The City of Kirby is a bedroom community
located on the northeast side of San Antonio. The park
areas are ideal places to walk and relax. By following the
simple, sensible precautions described here you can help
insure that your time spent in parks or other outdoor places
is safe and enjoyable.
Whenever
you are walking or jogging in isolated areas, remember these
personal safety tips:
Have
someone accompany you if at all possible. Walking a dog,
especially one inclined to bark at strangers, is preferable
to being alone. (When not on private property, dogs in the
City of Kirby should be on a leash.)
Let
someone know where you will be and when you expect to return.
Know
where you can run for help. Remember that no coins are required
to dial the 911 emergency number from pay telephones.
Avoid
walking too closely to bushes or areas with any kind of
tall overgrowth.
Avoid
the temptation to daydream or otherwise become distracted.
Know what's going on around you.
At
night, be sure to park your car under a light if at all
possible.
Be
alert to any sudden approach by a stranger.
Try
to avoid being out late at night. If you are out after dark,
always carry a flashlight with fresh batteries.
Whenever
walking on a highway, road or street, always walk facing
traffic. You should do this even when there are sidewalks,
since it makes it more difficult for someone to drive up
behind you without being noticed.
Parked
Car Precautions
When
going to or from your parked car in isolated areas:
When
you leave your car, lock it.
As
you approach your car, have the key ready.
Check
the interior of your car before entering, especially the
back seat.
At
night, be sure to park your car under a light if at all
possible.
If
You Are Attacked
Noise
may be your most immediate defense. Noise will attract attention
and make your location known. Others may come to your aid.
Noise may foil an assailant, causing the would-be attacker
to flee.
You
can scream loudly if attacked. However, whistles are useful
devices to attract attention, as are pocket air horns. These
air horn devices are small, inexpensive, commercially available
air canisters which produce a loud, screeching sound when
the nozzle is depressed. These devices offer several advantages
over whistles. They can be carried easily in the hand and
thus more readily activated in an emergency, with less chance
of the device being dislodged by an attacker. The volume
of the air horn device is set and is not dependent on the
physical condition or emotional state of the user. In addition,
the more distinctive sound of the air horn may alert others
more quickly that you need assistance.
Whatever
device you choose for your personal safety, it should be
carried so that it is readily accessible in an emergency.
Removing
yourself from the area by running in the direction of the
nearest available help may be your best defense if it is
possible to do so. An assailant is not likely to want to
engage in a pursuit which could increase the possibility
of detection or apprehension.
When
you Should Call The Police
Whenever
you observe suspicious events, even though you may not be
the only person observing them, call the police. Never think
that the next person will do what you should do. The police
department would rather get numerous calls on the same event
than none at all.
Often
citizens fail to call because they are not sure if what
they se or hear is suspicious. If you are in doubt, call
the police immediately. Don't wait to talk it over with
friends or neighbors. Valuable police response time is lost
this way. Don't be concerned about "bothering"
your police department because you won't be. Don't dwell
on any possible embarrassment you might feel if your call
about a suspicious person or event should prove to be unfounded.
Think instead of what could have happened had you not called.
You, your loved ones, friends or neighbors could become
the victims of a criminal act.
Call
Your Police Department For Crime Prevention Services
The
Kirby Police Department offers a wide range of crime prevention
services to citizens. They include steps you can take to
protect yourself and your property, to get help or information.
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