Strengthen security at the end of the year

At the end of the year and the start of the new one, incidents of illegal activities and accidents tend to increase. The festive atmosphere can make people less cautious and more likely to overlook safety measures. Yesterday, the Nanning Public Security Bureau released its first security tips for 2014, using comics, formulas, and reminders to help citizens stay safe while celebrating the Spring Festival. ![Security Tips](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/20/14/01/13111633083308.jpg) **Travel Safety** Avoid riding in overfilled vehicles. Overloading not only puts extra strain on the vehicle but also increases the risk of accidents due to unstable driving conditions. When a vehicle is overcrowded, braking distances increase, making it harder to stop safely. Severe overloading can lead to tire blowouts, sudden steering loss, or brake failure, all of which can result in serious traffic accidents. Overcrowded passenger cars also pose significant risks during emergencies, such as fires or collisions, as it becomes harder for passengers to escape. These vehicles often try to avoid inspections or drive recklessly, increasing the chances of danger. Police Tip: Even though tickets may be hard to get during the Spring Festival, avoid taking illegal or overloaded vehicles just for convenience or lower prices. **Home Safety** Elderly individuals living alone are especially vulnerable. With their children away, they may struggle to handle emergencies or respond quickly to fires. Many seniors are retirees with limited physical abilities, making them easy targets for burglars and thieves. Police Reminder: During the Spring Festival, many homes become "empty nests" while families are away. Make sure to lock all doors and windows before leaving. If possible, ask friends or neighbors to check on your home or keep an eye out for any suspicious activity. **Anti-robbery Measures** Be cautious when withdrawing large sums of cash from banks, especially around the holiday season. Criminals often target individuals who are alone after making withdrawals. Most victims have been elderly or single women, so it's advisable for younger men to accompany them. Police Tip: Always have someone with you when dealing with large amounts of cash. Avoid counting money in public and don’t show off your wealth. Use a taxi or car to leave the bank quickly. After withdrawing money, stay alert and watch for any suspicious people or vehicles nearby. Stay vigilant and protect yourself from potential attacks.

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