The TUPD wants everyone to have a safe and happy Thanksgiving. Since we understand that Thanksgiving is traditionally the start of holiday shopping, here are some tips to make your holiday both safe and enjoyable:
- Pay special attention to your wallets and purses. Keep your wallet in your front pants or jacket pocket. Purses should be kept close to your body and should not be dangling by the straps. Do not leave purses unattended at any time. Also, avoid hanging purses on hooks or door handles in restrooms.
- Park in well-lit areas near mall and shopping center entrances. Place previously purchased bags and packages in the trunk or out of sight. Visually scan the area around you before exiting your car as you head toward the entrance. When returning to your car, have your keys in hand, look inside your car before entering, lock the doors once inside, and then leave promptly.
- Prepare before you drive. Map your route; fill your tank; and check your tire pressure, lights, and wiper fluid and wiper blades. These simple steps may save you more than time on the highways.
- Keep your eyes on the road and do not drive when distracted. Remember hand-held talking or texting while driving is illegal in Maryland.
- Use a designated driver if alcohol figures into your Thanksgiving plans. At least one person in your car/company needs to stay sober.
- Do not walk in public talking on your cell phone, texting or even openly carrying the device. Conceal the phone in your pocket. If you must be on the phone, be aware of your surroundings.
- Please, remember local law enforcement agencies will be out looking for impaired motorists, and seatbelt violators.
The TUPD wishes you a safe and happy Thanksgiving. Please remember to BUCKLE UP!