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Most crimes reported to the University Police involve property rather than personal danger. You can minimize your chances of becoming a victim by remembering that college campuses are not immune to crime. Follow these common-sense rules:
Lock your residence hall or apartment door, even when youre home. Lock your car. Lock your bike. Lock your purse in a drawer in your office. Use the lockers at the bookstore. Lock your door when you leave, even if youre only leaving just for a minute. It only takes a thief 10 seconds to take something from your room or office.
in the library, dining hall, classroom, restroom, or any campus facility. Theft of backpacks and textbooks is common the resale value of books makes them attractive targets for petty thieves. If youre leaving for a minute, take your things with you. Don't leave notes on your door announcing that you aren't home.
Put your name and address on textbooks inside the cover and on an inside page or two. Engrave your personal code on items that might interest a thief television sets, stereo equipment, radios, cameras, computers, appliances, sports equipment, bicycles, CD/DVD players and anything else thats portable and valuable. Through "Operation Identification," the UGA police department makes easy-to-use engravers available to the campus community at no cost. Call 706-542-0104 to arrange for an engraver.
You may know your neighbors in your residence hall or apartment building are fellow students but what else do you know about them? At best, most of the people in your building will be acquaintances. Until you know them well enough to be friends, dont take chances. Don't lend your keys, student ID, driver's license, or meal ticket to anyone. Don't open a building door for a stranger who doesn't have a key. Don't prop open a door eitherand if you see one that is propped open, close it. Report suspicious behavior immediately to the campus police. |