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• If possible use well lit, busy stops.
 
• Stay alert! Do not leave yourself noticeably vulnerable to theft by dozing
   off.
 
• A crowded bus is an environment for pick pockets. Carry your wallet in an
  inside coat pocket or a front pants pocket. Carry your bag closely, not
  dangling from its strap.

• Take a seat near the driver if another passenger is bothering you.

• If someone harasses you  on a bus or subway, do not be embarrassed to
  loudly say "Leave me alone!"

• Watch who exits with you. if you feel uneasy walk directly to a place
  where there are other people.

• If something or someone at your intended stop raises your concern about
  personal safety, wait until the next stop to get off.

       
Campus Safety & Security at Johns Hopkins University Emergency number: 410-516-7777