Posts Tagged ‘safe’

How Safe is Public Transportation?

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

How to Stay Safe When Using Public Transportation

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Public Transportation Overseas And Staying Safe

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

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Keep safe when using public transport

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Maintaining security when using public transport

Many of us have been victims of crime. We live in the real world where crime is everywhere and we, by nature, be very careful. However, we must not get out of crime. We still have the right to be where we want to be, no matter what time it is. The crime should not control our lives and prevents us from doing what we want. There are many people using public transport so that you can also feel safe at the time.

The following are some suggestions that should be mentioned:

 

These tips may seem common sense, but often forget that even the simplest things we can keep out of danger. We should not be discourged use public transport because the system has been improved with gratitude in our country.