Safety on Free Dating 24/7
Whenever you are going out, particularly if you are meeting someone new, leave details of where you are going, whom you are meeting and when you expect to return - if your plans change, tell someone. The Suzy Lamplugh Trust also recommends the following:- Try to arrange that a first meeting with someone is in a busy public place.
- If you have just met someone or do not know them well, then avoid going to places where you will be alone together.
- Trust your instincts, if someone makes you nervous or uneasy leave immediately.
- Plan how you are going to get home, if possible book a taxi before you go out.
- If possible, avoid walking home alone and if you are walking stay with a group of people.
- If you are drinking alcohol, be careful not to let it affect your judgment or your ability to take care of yourself.
- Watch drinks and food to ensure that nothing is added to them. If something tastes odd, do not eat/drink any more of it.
- If someone you do not know or completely trust offers to buy you a drink, either decline politely or accompany them to the bar and watch that nothing is added to your drink.
- If you feel ill or light-headed, tell a member of staff straight away and ask for a taxi to take you home.
- If you do meet a problem, your primary aim should be to get away.
- Carry a personal alarm - available from www.suzylamplugh.org and know how to use it to shock and disorientate an assailant so that you can get away
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