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Crime Prevention For Senior Citizens
One of the best ways to take an active part
in crime prevention is to become more alert and aware of what's going on
around you. Don't Be A Victim Of FraudIf someone offers a deal that sounds to good to be true, it probably is. Yet every day people get taken in by different schemes. Con artists defraud and cheat unsuspecting citizens out of several billion dollars each year. The swindler's prime target is the senior citizen. Swindlers see the elderly as easy marks for many reasons. Many senior citizens live on social security and pensions supplemented by savings. They may be looking for ways to increase their incomes through investments, home business opportunities or retirement properties. Most con artists promise "incredible bargains" or "quick money." Unfortunately, senior citizens are just as vulnerable as everybody else when it comes to get-rich-quick schemes. Swindlers are usually well-dressed, talkative and intelligent. After all, they are trying to win your confidence. Con Artist SchemesCon artist schemes come in a variety of situations. Just to name a few, BEWARE OF:
Remember, anything that sounds to good to be true might be just that. So talk to your bank officer before withdrawing a large sum of money from your bank account to make a purchase or close a deal. Remember, most criminals look for the easiest way to get something of value. Purse Snatch"Purse snatching" is a common crime, but not widely publicized. Any woman is a target for this offense, even though elderly women seem to be more vulnerable. You can minimize your chances of becoming a victim of purse snatching by following these simple rules:
The most frequent areas for purse snatching are bus stops, grocery stores, and shopping center parking lots. The harder you make it, the less likely you
are to become a victim of a crime.
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