If the Worst Happens
Use personal attack alarm, or scream and shout – this will attract attention, and may alarm the offender. Some people think it is better to shout ‘FIRE’ rather than ‘HELP’, as it tends to attract more attention
If someone does grab our bag, fighting back is not always a good idea.
Let it go, and get a good description of the thief, and remember his/her direction of travel
We do, however, have the right to defend ourself with reasonable force
When we get away, we should make for a safe location, and report the incident to the
police as soon as possible.
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