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What to do when a predator gets in your car |
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by Robert Siciliano Chauffeuring homebuyers around in your car is a great time to get to know your clients and move the sale along. You have an opportunity to show them the neighborhood, point out schools and services, and more. But being alone with you in a car is also an opportunity for a predator to strike. Make sure you have taken the necessary precautions ahead of time before you are put in an isolated situation. You can prevent a predators interest in you by demonstrating you are safety-conscious. Get proper ID, check references, get your client prequalified, and let your office know where you will be and how long you will be gone at all times. Dont fall for excuses from any client that you should skip such procedures. Another thing you can do is never let clients in your car. Choose to bring along a buddy, and have the client follow you from the office in his own car. Once you get to the destination, park on the street in a manner that your car is not blocked in any way in case you need to escape from the home. What you want to do is to avoid being isolatedthats when a predator will strike. But despite your precautions, you might one day find yourself in your car with a predator. What should you do? A predator may attempt to control you in your car while you are driving. Most people would simply do what they are told and go to the destination where the predator directs you to, where he feels safe. Law enforcement calls this the "secondary crime scene." This is crucial for you to know about because it is the secondary crime scene where you are most likely to be harmed or killed. Do not, under any circumstances, allow a predator to take you to another location.
Robert Siciliano is a professional speaker on topics of self defense and personal and property protection, as well as a columnist for Realty Times (RealtyTimes.com). He recently presented his "Safety first and always" program at the 2002 Texas REALTORS® Convention and MarketPlace and is available to speak to brokers and associations. Visit his Web site at RealtySecurity.com.
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