Christmas shopping can be stressful and hectic. It’s easy to get distracted and let your guard down, but remember that this is a time of year that would-be thieves are on the look-out for easy targets. Businesses have a legal duty to provide adequate security and maintain a safe environment for customers, employees, and guests, and they can be held financially responsible for harm caused by failure to meet this duty. However, you’re better off not becoming a victim in the first place.
Tips for Safer Christmas Shopping
- Always be aware of your surroundings.
- Consider keeping money and valuables in your pockets rather than a purse or bag.
- Park in a well-light area
- Have your keys in your hand and ready to use before walking to your vehicle/
- Look for loiterers near your car before approaching.
- Don’t hesitate to ask a security guard to accompany you to your vehicle if you see something suspicious.
- Don’t overload yourself with bags and packages. Make frequent trips to your vehicle if necessary.
- Keep packages locked in the truck or out of sight.
- Shop with a friend or relative if possible. There is safety in numbers.
- Consider leaving the kids at a friend’s house or with a sitter. Children can be distracting while you shop and may even get lost.
- Never leave your purses, wallet, phone, or shopping cart unattended.
- Do not engage in a verbal or physical altercation over an item. It’s not worth it.
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