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Getting into
the attacker's car when he pulls a gun and orders you to get into his
vehicle. Most attackers don't want to shoot you ... they want you to get
into the car so that they can drive you to a deserted place and torture
you. Don't comply. Run screaming. It is MUCH more likely than not that
he will just move on to an easier target. Pulling over when a man drives along-side of you pointing at your car pretending something is wrong. If this happens, drive to the nearest well-lite populated gas station and look the car over yourself (or ask an attendant). Never pull over. Believe it or not, many women have fallen for this for fear of their car spontaneously exploding in the middle of the road. Not likely. Not locking your doors while driving. I have read several cases where the attacker simply walks up to a woman's car while she's at a traffic light and jumps in with his gun or knife drawn. Opening your front door when you have not positively identified who is there. If you don't have a peep hole, get one. I've seen countless cases where the attacker gains access to his victims simply by knocking on their door. Don't let an attacker get into your home. He then has a private, relatively soundproof place to attack you. Not being alert in parking lots. If you go to the grocery store at night, don't be shy about asking for an escort to your car. Too many women are abducted from parking lots or even raped in the parking lot. Look in your back seat before entering your car. Cars provide endless hiding places for attackers, both inside them and in between them. Be aware of your surroundings by looking to the left and right and behind you with your head up all the time. You may appear paranoid and look funny to others, but an attacker will think twice about approaching someone who appears so aware of what's going on. |
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Trusting a clean cut, honest looking stranger. I see mug shots of every
sex offender in the state of Florida. They do not look like monsters.
They often look like they could be your friendly grocer, bank teller,
waiter, neighbor, clergy, doctor, etc. They are every age between 15
and 90, and probably beyond. Only a small minority actually look scary.
I just read a case yesterday of a man with only one leg who beat up
his victim with his crutch before he raped her. Who would have ever
thought that a one-legged man could be a rapist? Trusting people to
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