There are plenty of advantages to living in a big city. For one, a big city promises a dynamic living environment with plenty of things to do and see. There’s also more promise of employment since big cities are full of plenty of businesses and industries.
However, big cities also come with certain challenges. From increased living costs to parking woes. However, perhaps the biggest concern of big city living is the increased chance of crime.
With a denser population comes a more diverse set of inhabitants, and some of these inhabitants may be criminals. The key to staying safe is knowing the right tips. Here are some of the most important ones for staying safe so you can enjoy all of the positive aspects of big city living.
Stay in Areas With a Police Presence
With the rise of movements like “defund the police,” unfortunately, many cities are given no other choice but to reduce their police presence. Sadly, all this does is put the city’s inhabitants more at risk of being the victim of a crime. For this reason, associations like the national police association are trying to increase the public’s knowledge of why police presence is critical for a thriving community.
Stay in areas that you know have a strong police presence where you will be protected should you be the victim of a violent attack. Some areas of town are known for being more lawless than others, so get to know where the unsafe places are, and steer clear.
Stay Alert
People who live in a big city know the importance of keeping your head up and staying alert. When walking down the road, don’t look down meekly at your feet, but rather engage in eye contact with those around you. Keep your shoulders rolled back, and be mindful of everything around you.
A perpetrator is much less likely to attack someone who walks with a purpose and seems aware of their surroundings. If you’re staring down at your phone or the ground, you’re much less likely to notice impending danger.
Stay Connected
If you are en route to a friend’s house, or on your way home from an event, it’s important that someone knows where you are. Creating a buddy system of alerting each other when you arrive or leave your destination is a great way to add an extra layer of security. Before you leave, perhaps most importantly ensure that your phone battery has plenty of percentage on it. The last thing you want is to find yourself in an emergency with a dead cell phone. Staying connected is a must so your friends and family can track your location.


