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SAFETY
11 - Safety
Whatever you do, make sure you stay safe. This is not to scare you, but to make you alert and aware. There are quite a few rapes, murders, and muggings that happen each year on college campuses. Here are some tips for getting around, especially when the sun goes down: 1. Don't walk around alone. If you're on an unsafe or urban
campus, don't risk walking anywhere by yourself. If it's late and you're alone, call campus security or the campus escort
service to drive or walk you to your destination. 2. Add numbers for local taxis to your phone. It may be helpful
to save numbers for local taxi companies on your phone in case it's too late to walk or take any other mode of transportation. I also suggest downloading the UBER and LYFT applications onto your phone for emergencies, but try to be with at least one other person when entering these vehicles. TRUST YOUR GUT if you feel it is unsafe. Remember, there's strength in numbers. Try to walk around campus with people you trust so you're not alone when it's dark out or you're in remote areas. Girls, have at least one guy friend you trust that can walk home with you late at night.
4. Keep in mind that you're not invincible. Do not forget that. I
have friends who thought they were immune to getting mugged and were beaten up or were almost robbed while
walking alone. So be careful -- everyone. 5. Stick to pathways. Avoid taking the “road less traveled!” Walk
or jog on paths that are well lit and commonly taken by others. Avoid darker alleys and wooded areas that are more
remote. 6. Always be aware of your surroundings and trust your gut. If
something seems suspicious or not right, find a safe place to be for some time until the coast is clear. It may help to carry pepper spray in your jacket or purse. If you feel like you're being followed, look for a well-lit area where there are other people around. If you somehow end up on an elevator with a person who makes you feel uneasy or uncomfortable, get off
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