报道中讲的是walmart的情况,但同样适用于任何商店和购物中心的停车场,只是程度不同而已。里面有几条建议值得考虑。
So . . . up your situational awareness when visiting Walmart or any similar store. Pay particular attention when parking. Park in a well lit place, preferably using a space where your car's not boxed-in on both sides. Before you get out of your car (and after) look for anyone loitering or moving without a sense of purpose. If you don't feel safe, don't get out of the car. Drive off and come back later. Make sure your loved ones know the same. Be extremely vigilant walking from to and from your car. If you don't feel safe coming out of the store, ask a security guard to accompany you to your vehicle. Always use a shopping cart, even if you only have a couple of items. That cart can act as a barrier between you and a suspicious person. Use it as an obstacle for anyone approaching as you buckle your kids into their car seats or load your car. If someone suspicious approaches you, consider putting a car or cart between you and them. And don't forget your best personal safety rescue tool: your gun. (Provided, of course, it's legal to carry inside the store.) Make sure you're ready to draw your firearm efficiently, and drop/throw/push away your shopping to get to your gun. Again, your safety is your responsibility, no matter where you go. But at some places more than others.
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