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Article writing on women safety​

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Answered by poonamjadhav2351988
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Explanation:

Explanation: Safety of Women in India has become a major issue in India now. The crime rates against women in the country have only risen to a great extent. ... Some of the crimes against women are e, honor killing, child abuse, dowry death, acid attack, female foeticide, trafficking, child marriage and more.

Answered by gullalaishah2012
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Answer:

Hope it help

Explanation:

some quick action points that all should

remember to protect themselves against

any unfortunate incidence:

On Foot

• Always follow your instincts

- if you see or sense any

problems on your way,

change your route and

regularly change your routines

• Avoid wearing conspicuous

jewelry when out alone.

Also consider your clothing.

Will you be going out after work? Get into

the habit of leaving restrictive clothing and

shoes for those occasions when you are

certain that you have no reason to

anticipate danger, such as in large crowds,

or being picked up after work, etc.

• Fight the urge to listen to music, even if

going for a jog - if you feel unsafe, phone a

friend or family member, share your

concerns and get them to stay on the line

with you until you safely reach home

• Try not to act or look like an easy target -

maintain eye contact with those around

you and be aware of your blind spot

• If shadowed by a car, run back in the

direction from which you came. Never

presume it's just a coincidence - it's better

to be safe than sorry

• Never hitchhike, even in an emergency -

use public transport or taxis instead, or

phone someone close to you to pick you up

Public Transport

• Safety in numbers- wait in a coffee shop or

in a well-lit area for public transport to arrive

• On buses, don't choose the window seat

to avoid being "blocked in" by a potential

assailant - always choose an aisle seat or

sit behind the driver

• On metros, after peak hours choose the

train compartment carrying the most

passengers

• Stay awake and alert when using public

transportation.

• Keep valuables out of sight and luggage

close at hand. If carrying a handbag, keep

it in front of you, closed, with the fastening

toward your body. Keep a wallet in your

front pants pocket.

• When traveling, dress casually; dress

down where appropriate.

• In any crowded situation, be aware of any

crowding or jostling, even if it appears

innocent. This is often a ploy by

pickpockets to distract you.

Taxis

• Avoid flagging taxis from the street - try to

order taxis in advance so that the driver

can be traced. Also note the vehicle

number and driver details, which one can

text to loved ones as a precaution before

you set off.

• Always check the identification of the

driver and ensure that it matches the driver

before boarding your pre-booked cab.

· Be wary of cars with central locking

· Don't sit behind the driver as it may be easy

for him or her to lock the rear passenger

door - always choose the adjacent seat

(precautionary suggestion only)

Motor Vehicles

• Danger areas include stepping out of your

car either at home or in isolated areas, and

also walking to your car, so always

approach your vehicle with the keys ready

• Always check your car before entering. Don't

check texts, etc. once you're sitting in your

car - lock the doors and leave immediately

• Windows should be up and doors locked,

even when driving, to avoid unwanted

passengers at intersections

• Never leave your car unlocked, even for a

few minutes to pop in somewhere -

attackers have been known to lie in wait

for such an opportunity

• Never get into a car, even if ordered to

under duress - immediately run away

screaming and calling for help. It's much

more likely that the attacker will drive

away than going after you

• Never pull your car over from a quiet road,

even if someone drives alongside your car

pointing at the tyres, etc. Continue driving

to a well-lit and crowded area before

exiting your car

• If you have car trouble and are walking to

look for help, always walk against the

traffic so that you can see what is coming

• Always be alert in parking lots, especially

in the dark. Look at those cars parked on

either side. If you are afraid, don't be too

shy to ask someone to escort you to your

car. Onsite Security often provide "Safe

Walk" escorts for this very purpose, so

check with the security provider before

exiting the building.

By using these basic safety tips and your

own common sense, you can reduce your

vulnerability and help protect yourself.

If you are the victim of abuse call 100 for

police assistance immediately.

TIME TO PROTECT YOURSELF

AGAINST EVERYDAY CRIME!

Remember: knowledge is power!

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