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Safety Tips from Ted Heap, Harris County Constable Precinct 5

Safety Tips from Ted Heap, Harris County Constable Precinct 5

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~ 2 years, 4 mos ago   Dec 21, '21 10:31am  
Safety Tips from Ted Heap, Harris County Constable Precinct 5
 
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Safety Patrol from Ted Heap, Harris County Constable Precinct 5
 
This is the busiest shopping week of the year at many of their Precinct 5 stores. With that in mind, Constable Ted Heap's deputies are stepping up patrols in their busiest parking lots to help protect you and your cars and trucks this holiday season.
 
You can do a number of things to help make your shopping as safe as can be. Constable Heap has these tips when you're going from store to store this week:
 
• Never leave shopping bags or packages in plain sight inside your parked car. Place them in your trunk and do so before arriving in your parking spot.
 
• Be aware of your surroundings when shopping, both inside and outside of the store or mall. Look around and be aware of any suspicious people who appear to be watching or following you.
 
• Put your phone away when walking to your car. Take notice of your surroundings and those people in your near vicinity.
 
• Do not leave your purse in your shopping cart at any time. It only takes a second or two for a thief to steal a purse when you are momentarily distracted.
 
• They recommend avoiding shopping alone when possible. Ask a friend or family member to shop with you. Shopping in pairs is a deterrent to criminals.
 
• Park in a well-lighted area when possible, close to the store entrance if feasible.
 
• If you are grocery shopping alone, ask a store employee to walk you out to your car.
 
• If you have a large number of shopping bags, consider making a trip home to drop them off before making your next shopping trip.
 
• After entering your vehicle, lock the doors immediately. Do not leave windows down or even slightly cracked when shopping.
 
They hope these safety tips will help make your Christmas season even merrier. If you are in need of a deputy, please call their dispatch line at 281-463-6666. #constabletedheap #yourconstable
 
Connect with Precinct 5 here:
 
Facebook: Ted Heap, Harris County Constable Precinct 5
 
Instagram: Ted.Heap.Constable
 
Twitter: @HCpct5
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sugu Active Indicator LED Icon 5
~ 2 years, 4 mos ago   Dec 21, '21 11:04am  
This is good advice for any time of the year. Be aware of your surroundings.
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Fiona Active Indicator LED Icon 4
~ 2 years, 4 mos ago   Dec 21, '21 11:19am  
These are great tips that should be taken year round. Thanks for reminder.
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sugu Active Indicator LED Icon 5
~ 2 years, 4 mos ago   Dec 21, '21 11:37am  
Stay off your phone and always be aware.
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AJ Active Indicator LED Icon 4
~ 2 years, 4 mos ago   Dec 21, '21 5:12pm  
Great safety advise!
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