Supreme Security offers tips for residents and revellers for Carnival 2010.
When attending activities for this year’s Carnival you are reminded that you should:
Wear minimal jewellery.
Travel in groups to and from activities.
Do not carry around or display large amounts of money.
Do not have wallets and change purses visible.
Do not accept drinks from strangers or leave drinks unattended.
Pre-arrange transportation arrangements and designate an alcohol-free driver.
Parents and guardians are reminded that their children should:
Not be left unsupervised.
Not be left in the care of strangers.
Not use public conveniences unless an adult accompanies them.
Not accept food or drink from strangers.
When leaving you homes you are reminded that you should:
Ensure that you secure your premises and not leave keys under doormats.
Have a friend or relative check the house if you will be away.
Teach your children to lock the doors when they enter.
Ensure that the property is illuminated at night.
Be observant when returning home, especially at night.
Holders of licensed firearms are reminded that they should:
Ensure that their firearm is properly secured at all times.
Not display firearms in public.
Not draw their firearm unless they are in a life-threatening situation.
Remember that their firearm is a lethal weapon and should not be carried when intoxicated.
When driving to fetes and other activities you are reminded that you should:
Ensure that your vehicle is properly secured.
Not drink and drive.
Lock doors when vehicle is in motion.
Notify the police whenever you observe any strange activities around vehicles.
Obey traffic signs regarding parking.
Not leave vehicle unattended with keys in the ignition.
Not leave your vehicle unattended with engine running.
Not leave valuable items exposed in your vehicle.
Be cautious of persons loitering near traffic lights.
Have your keys in hand when you approach your vehicle.



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Very detail tips….big up Supreme Security
You left out the most important tip to the police.
“Police, be on the lookout for any criminals who violate those tips.”