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Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to learn the safeguards of the information printed below. Please take this information very seriously. Talk to your parents about what you have learned on this page. If you have any questions --please contact HUDSON POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 562-7122.


Nationwide there are thousands of children victimized by crime every year. We hope that by reading and following these tips, those numbers can be reduced. You and your parents need to make a password that lets you know that a message that someone gives you is in fact from your parents. When that password is used, make up another one. Remember that there are people who like to hurt children. By following this guide, you will better protect yourself in your day to day activities. If you have any questions, please contact HUDSON POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 562-7122.

Street Smarts

Have your mom or dad walk with you the first few days to school and pick out the safest route.

When possible always walk to school with a friend or a groups of other children.

Use crosswalks and obey the traffic lights when you are crossing the street.

Do not take short cuts to school unless you talk it over with your mom or dad first.

Watch around you while walking to school.

If you think you are being followed go to a safe place (a open business, a friend's home, a relative's home, a police or fire station, etc.)

If something does happen yell as loud as you can "STOP IT! LEAVE ME ALONE!".

If you have to start kicking, biting, hitting the person hurting you.

As soon as you can - run away still yelling and making as much noise as you can.

Never get close to a car with a stranger in it. Don't talk to strangers on the street.

Never tell a stranger your name or address unless you need help from them.

Have them call your mom or dad, a relative, the police, or fireman.

Stay out where other people can see you when you need help.

Do not accept anything from a stranger.

Do not wear clothing with your name on it.

At night stay in well-lighted areas as much as possible.

If you are alone walk in the middle of the sidewalk.

If someone in a cars stops and ask you a question don't EVER, EVER get close to the car. Say "I don't know." and keep walking away from the car.

If you feel something is wrong trust your instincts. Go to the nearest safe place and tell a worker that you are scared and have them call your parents or the police.

Never! Never! Never! hitchhike!. I will say it again. Never, ever hitchhike. You NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO THIS! If for any reason you are stranded please contact the Ashland Police Department. We will either take you home ourselves or make other arrangements to get you home safely! There are bad people out there that ride around and look for kids. When you hitchhike you are asking for TROUBLE. You are inviting a bad person to stop and possibly cause harm to you. Please contact the Hudson Police Department and we will see that you get home. Play it safe and never accept a ride from a stranger.

School Smarts

Do not wear or take expensive jewelry or clothing to school.

Do not take more money than you need to school.

Do not put your money in your book bag. Put it in a pocket

Do not stay alone in hallways between classes.

If you see a stranger around your school tell the teacher or your parents.

Ride your bicycle in groups.

Do not ride in deserted areas.

At night ride only when your mom or dad is with you.

If something wrong happens yell and scream while you are running to safety.

Do not leave your bicycle unlocked while you go into a store or home.

Do not play alone on playgrounds. Leave when the other children do.

Do not play close to restrooms. If you have to go to the restroom be sure to have someone go with you.
If your parents or baby-sitter is with you tell them before you go

When You Get Home

If you have to unlock an outside door when you get home always have the key ready before you get to the door. 

If you see a stranger near your door or following you and your mom, or dad is not home DO NOT GO TO YOUR HOME OR APARTMENT. Go to a relative or friends home, a known neighbor. 

Always lock the door behind you.  Do not open a door for a stranger.

Call the police ( 911 ) if a stranger tries to talk you into opening the door.

If you are home alone keep the radio or television on.

Never tell anyone you are home alone.

Bicycle Smarts

ALWAYS WEAR YOUR HELMET!!!

If you have to ride in the road ride on the right side as close to the curb as possible.

Obey all traffic signs. Look both ways before you pullout onto the street.

Use hand signals when you are stopping or making a turn.

Always let people walking go first.

Before you ride your bike check your brakes, tire pressure, and make sure your handlebars are not loose.

If you have to ride at night always wear something reflective.

If you ride at night have a front light and reflectors on the back of the bike.

Telephone Smarts

If someone calls you and says bad things over the phone hang up. Do not talk to them.

If your parents are not home and someone calls and you do not know who they are never tell them you are alone.

If your parents are not home and someone calls and you do not know who they are do not tell them your phone number or where you live.

Always let you parents talk to salesmen or repairmen over the phone. Do not give them any information.

Always tell your parents when someone calls. If someone scares you on the phone and your parents are not home call the police department.

 
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We need your help in solving crime in Hudson. If you see any suspicious activity please contact the Hudson Police Department as soon as possible. We need to make sure that our neighborhoods are safe for our most precious commodity--YOU--Our Children. You can help us by being aware of what is happening in your neighborhood and taking note of any unusual vehicles or persons that don't belong there. Those people need to be checked out by the police because they could be bad. Trust your instincts and call the Hudson Police Department at 562-7122.

Our Mission is to sweep the streets of Hudson Clean of Crime. Please help us by reporting any unusual occurrence in your neighborhoods. We need your help and we know you are smart enough to understand that bad people need to be stopped from hurting good people. You can help us. Please Dial 911 in an emergency and help us stop crime.