·
Wait on a
well-lit section of the platform, close to the exit or where there are other
people around. Many stations now have CCTV cameras and staff that are trained
to deal with emergencies
·
When you
get on the train try to sit in a busy compartment and keep any bags and
personal possessions you have next to you
·
If you
feel uncomfortable switch seats or even consider getting off the train and
catching the next one. Only do this if the station where you are getting off is
manned and busy
·
Know
where the emergency button or cord is situated or any help points at the
station
The above excerpt was provided by Scott Security Source,
taken from their book: Be Prepared, Be Safe. In this day and age we live;
everyone needs to be proactive and aware of their surroundings. It is our
intent to empower people with products and knowledge to always be prepared and
to be safe.
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