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安全与责任

已有 4173 次阅读 2009-6-8 12:12 |个人分类:生活点滴|系统分类:海外观察

       
        刚刚收到密大安全部的邮件,告知6月7日一学生遭抢劫的事件,要求提供进一步信息并提出具体防范措施。有两点体会:
        一、美国也不是绝对安全。看来,经常一个人在没有人的地方散步还得小心哦。我基本天天如此。谁陪我散步啊,大家都很忙。
        二、学校安全部门能及时通过电子邮件向所有密大人报告这一事件,而且还提出具体的防范措施。这一点值得国内学校学习。
       
       附邮件内容:
 On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 13:40:31 -0400, "U-M Department of Public Safety"<public.safety@umich.edu> wrote:
> This is an HTML email. If you cannot read the message below, please visit
> http://police.umich.edu
>
> Alert Date: June 7, 2009 Alert ID:
> 2009-5/(#09-1986)
>
> CRIME ALERT
> UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
>
>
> Date of Incident: June 7, 2009, about 10:57 a.m.
>
> Location: Southeast corner of Diag between Shapiro Undergraduate Library
> and the West Hall arch
>
> Offense: Purse snatching
>
> Summary: A student was walking northwest on the Diag from the West Hall
> arch when she was approached by an unknown man. He asked her what time it
> was and where she was going. Then he grabbed her purse off her shoulder.
> After a brief struggle, he fled with her purse southbound on foot. She was
> not injured.
>
> Suspect (as described by witness): Black male in his late 20s, about 5?9?
> with a ?fit? build, wearing a black bandana on top of his head, a black
> shirt with white block letters on the front and black pants.
>
>
> If you have any information, please contact the
> UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY at (734)763-1131
> or the U-M Anonymous Tip Line at (800) 863-1355.
>
>
> REMEMBER:
> * Always keep your doors locked, even while at home.
> * Look assertive and be aware of your surroundings.
> * Walk with a trusted friend or co-worker when possible.
> * Trust your intuition. If a particular situation makes you feel
> uncomfortable or unsafe, choose an alternative.
> * Have your keys in hand before you reach your vehicle or residence.
> * If you feel threatened on campus, look for a blue light emergency phone
> or call 9-1-1 from any phone (no coins needed for 9-1-1.)
>
>
> For status updates, see the DPS website:
>
http://police.umich.edu
几天后,又收到新邮件:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 14:37:50 -0400, "U-M Department of Public Safety"<public.safety@umich.edu> wrote:
> This is an HTML email. If you cannot read the message below, please visit
>
http://police.umich.edu
>
> Alert Date: June 10, 2009                             Alert ID:
> 2009-6/(AAPD #09-4195)
>
> CRIME  ALERT
> UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

> Date of Incident: June 9, 2009, about 11:30 p.m.
>
> Location:    400 block of Thompson Street, across from the Institute for
> Social Research between Jefferson and William streets
>
> Offense:     Assault
>
> Summary:     A female told the Ann Arbor Police that as she was jogging on
> the west side of Thompson Street, an unknown man grabbed her throat and
> wrist and pinned her against a tree.  She struck the man, he released his
> grip and she fled.
>
> Suspect (as described by witness): Black male about 30 years old, 5?10?
> with a heavy build and bald head.  He was wearing a black, button-down,
> long-sleeved shirt and dark jeans.
>
>
> If you have any information, please contact the
> UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY at (734)763-1131
> or the U-M Anonymous Tip Line at (800) 863-1355
> or the ANN ARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT Tip Line (734) 794-6939 or
>
tip@a2gov.org.
>
>
> REMEMBER:
> * Always keep your doors locked, even while at home.
> * Look assertive and be aware of your surroundings.
> * Walk with a trusted friend or co-worker when possible.
> * Trust your intuition. If a particular situation makes you feel
> uncomfortable or unsafe, choose an alternative.
> * Have your keys in hand before you reach your vehicle or residence.
> * If you feel threatened on campus, look for a blue light emergency phone
> or call 9-1-1 from any phone (no coins needed for 9-1-1.)
>
>
> For status updates, see the DPS website:
>
http://police.umich.edu
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 16:43:32 -0400, "U-M Department of Public Safety"<public.safety@umich.edu> wrote:
> This is an HTML email. If you cannot read the message below, please visit
>
http://police.umich.edu
>
> Alert Date: June 11, 2009                             Alert ID:
> 2009-8/(AAPD #09-4230)
>
> CRIME  ALERT
> UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

> Date of Incident: June 11, 2009, 5:15 a.m.
>
> Location:    700 block of South Forest Ave., off campus between Willard and
> Hill streets
>
> Offense:     Home Invasion
>
> Summary:     A student told the Ann Arbor Police that he was awakened by an
> intruder in his apartment.  When the resident entered the living room, he
> observed an unknown man climbing out the front window, which earlier may
> have been left slightly open.  Some personal property was missing.
>
> Suspects (as described by witness): Black male, between 18-22 years old,
> 5'10" about 230 pounds, wearing dark pants.
>
>
> If you have any information, please contact the
> UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY at (734)763-1131
> or the U-M Anonymous Tip Line at (800) 863-1355
> or the ANN ARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT Tip Line (734) 794-6939 or
>
tip@a2gov.org.
>
>
> REMEMBER:
> * Always keep your doors locked, even while at home.
> * Look assertive and be aware of your surroundings.
> * Walk with a trusted friend or co-worker when possible.
> * Trust your intuition. If a particular situation makes you feel
> uncomfortable or unsafe, choose an alternative.
> * Have your keys in hand before you reach your vehicle or residence.
> * If you feel threatened on campus, look for a blue light emergency phone
> or call 9-1-1 from any phone (no coins needed for 9-1-1.)
>
>
> For status updates, see the DPS website:
>
http://police.umich.edu
>
>


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