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Chief Dennis P. Moffett of the Mount Laurel Police Department reminds
community members that the holiday season will result in extra police
enforcement patrols searching for intoxicated and unsafe drivers.
It is also a time when busy people become less attentive and
therefore vulnerable to theft and other holiday crime. We can never be
too careful, too prepared or too alert.
Please share this
information with family, friends and neighbors. On behalf of the Mount
Laurel Police Department, I wish all of you a safe, happy, and
peaceful holiday season.
DENNIS P.
MOFFETT,
CHIEF OF
POLICE
Holiday Tips:
Hosting a Party
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Have non-alcoholic beverages available for party guests.
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Find alternative transportation for intoxicated guests.
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Arrange for an official designated driver for your party
who will not drink at all.
Attending a Party
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Have something to eat before consuming alcoholic
beverages.
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Eat high protein foods that will stay in your stomach
longer and slow the absorption of alcohol into your system.
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Remember only time will eliminate the alcohol from your
body.
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Know your safe limit.
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Never drink and drive.
Driving
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Avoid driving alone or at night.
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Keep all car doors locked and windows closed while in or
out of your car. Set your alarm or use an anti-theft device.
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If you must shop at night, park in a well-lighted area.
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Avoid parking next to vans, trucks with camper shells,
or cars with tinted windows.
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Park as close as you can to your destination and take
notice of where you parked.
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Never leave your car unoccupied with the motor running
or with children inside.
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Do not leave packages or valuables on the seat of your
car. This creates a temptation for thieves. If you must leave
something in the car, lock it in the trunk or put it out of sight.
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Be sure to locate your keys prior to going to your car.
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Keep a secure hold on your purse, handbag and parcels.
Do not put them down or on top of the car in order to open the door.
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When approaching and leaving your vehicle be aware of
your surroundings.
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Do not approach your car alone if there are suspicious
people in the area.
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Ask mall or store security for an escort before leaving
your shopping location.
Automated Teller Machine (ATM)
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If you must use an ATM, choose one that is located
inside a police station, mall, or well-lighted location. Withdraw only
the amount of cash you need.
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Protect your PIN by shielding the ATM keypad from anyone
who is standing near you.
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Do not throw your ATM receipt away at the ATM location.
Shopping
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Shop during daylight hours whenever possible. If you
must shop at night, go with a friend or family member.
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Dress casually and comfortably.
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Avoid wearing expensive jewelry.
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Do not carry a purse or wallet, if possible.
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Always carry your New Jersey Driver License or Photo
Identification Card along with necessary cash, checks and/or a
credit card you expect to use.
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Even though you are rushed and thinking about a thousand
things, stay alert to your surroundings.
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Avoid carrying large amounts of cash.
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Pay for purchases with a check or credit card when
possible.
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Keep cash in your front pocket.
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Notify the credit card issuer immediately if your credit
card is lost, stolen or misused.
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Keep a record of all of your credit card numbers in a
safe place at home.
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Be extra careful if you do carry a wallet or purse. They
are the prime targets of criminals in crowded shopping areas,
transportation terminals, bus stops, on buses and other rapid transit.
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Avoid overloading yourself with packages. It is
important to have clear visibility and freedom of motion to avoid
mishaps.
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Beware of strangers approaching you for any reason. At
this time of year, "con-artists" may try various methods of
distracting you with the intention of taking your money or belongings.
Children
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If possible, leave small children at home with a trusted
babysitter.
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Teach your child to go to a store clerk and ask for help
in case your child is separated from you.
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Teach children to stay close to you at all times while
shopping.
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Never allow children to make unaccompanied trips to the
restroom.
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Children should never be allowed to go to the car
alone and they should never be left alone in the car.
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Teach children their full name, address and telephone
number to give to police officers or mall security. Teach children to
immediately inform you if a stranger is bothering them.
At Home
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Be extra cautious about locking doors and windows when
you leave the house, even for a few minutes.
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When leaving home for an extended time, have a neighbor
or family member watch your house and pick up your newspapers and
mail.
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Indoor and outdoor lights should be on an automatic
timer.
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Leave a radio or television on so the house looks and
sounds occupied.
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Large displays of holiday gifts should not be visible
through the windows and doors of your home.
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When setting up a Christmas tree or other holiday
display, make sure doors and passageways are clear inside your home.
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Be sure your Christmas tree is mounted on a sturdy base
so children, elderly persons or family pets cannot pull it over on
themselves.
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If you use lights on your Christmas tree ensure the
wiring is not damaged or frayed. Frayed or damaged wiring can cause a
fire.
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Place your Christmas tree in water or wet sand to keep
it green.
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Never place wrapping paper in your fireplace.
Strangers at Your Door
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Be aware that criminals sometimes pose as couriers
delivering gifts.
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It is not uncommon for criminals to take advantage of
the generosity of people during the holiday season by soliciting
donations door-to-door for charitable causes although no charity is
involved.
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Ask for their identification, and find out how the
donated funds will be used. If you are not satisfied, do not donate.
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Donate to a recognized charitable organization.
If You're Traveling
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Get an automatic
timer for your home lights.
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Get an automatic
timer for your home lights.
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Ask a neighbor to
watch your home, shovel snow, and park in the driveway from time to
time.
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Don't forget to have
mail and newspaper delivery stopped. If it piles up, it's a sure
sign you're gone.
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