Police, The Royal Thai Police recommends 7 guidelines for parking and getting in and out of cars in department store parking lots.
Pol. Maj. Gen. Siriwat Depor, Deputy Spokesman of the Royal Thai Police, said Pol. Maj. Gen. Kitrat Panphet, Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police. Acting Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Police) is concerned about the people who may be damaged by various forms of crime and from the case of criminals using weapons. Knife attempted to rob a woman in a shopping mall parking lot. As a result, the victim was injured and taken to the hospital. Later that day, police were able to arrest the perpetrator while he was hiding in the parking lot of a shopping mall.
The Royal Thai Police would like to advise you on what to do. In order to prevent and reduce the opportunity for fellow citizens to be attacked by criminals in such a manner as follows:
You should choose to park your car in an area close to the entrance-exit. or areas whe
re people pass by This is because criminals often choose to commit crimes in areas that are hidden from others.
You should choose to park your car in a well-lit area. So that we can see the surrounding area while getting in and out of the car for safety.
Always make sure to lock your car doors. Before walking into the department store
You should keep valuables hidden. In order not to be a target for criminals that may cause harm to property
While walking back to the car You should always pay attention to your surroundings. If someone without good intentions follows you or hiding around the car will be able to notice in time
Before getting into the car, you should first notice whether anyone is hiding inside the car or not. And when you get in the car, immediately lock the car door. To prevent bad people from sneaking up on the car.
In cases where department stores have arranged special parking areas, such as women’s parking. If possible, you should choose to park in the said area.
However, if you need
help or witnessed a crime being committed You can report incidents to the police at telephone number 191 24 hours a day.
Source: Thai News Agency