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How college students protect personal and property safety in campus life

Try to stay away from places with complex public security, and try not to stay alone in remote forests, mountain roads, ditches, abandoned construction sites, etc. where there are no people or few people, so as to reduce the risk of direct conflicts with criminals. The environmental conditions it infringes upon.

Try to avoid staying alone or staying out at night during lunch breaks, late at night, darkness, or with poor visibility, to avoid the opportunities and targets chosen by criminals. Try to use tactful and flexible methods and a strict attitude to deal with violence, deception, or both carrot and stick tactics by elements, and try to avoid and reduce the occurrence of illegal infringements.

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Don’t keep large amounts of cash around you. You should deposit it in the nearest bank and handle encryption business at the same time. Store it separately from your seal, password, and ID card. It is best not to use your birthday, mobile phone or home phone number, or student number as the password for your passbook or credit card to prevent it from being discovered and stolen by others. ?

It is best to lock valuables such as mobile phones, Kuaiyitong, cameras, etc. when not in use to prevent casualties from stealing them. Don’t be afraid of trouble, just close the windows and lock the doors.

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