Makes sense with what I read, ita. NEVER go to a second scene.
Spike's Bitches 22: You've got Angel breath
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However, if they try and move you anywhere, consider your life in jeopardy and act accordingly.
Yep.
You *should* also keep passport and birth certificate
Meaning I'd need to get to that specific bank during business hours before I could travel?
I'm passport paranoid, but I don't think I would. It doesn't hurt to have a dad in the Foreign Service. Replacements are a little quicker than usual.
My birth cert is tucked inside the book I was reading the last time I got a new passport, I think. And my ss card is crumpled up in a drawer.
Meaning I'd need to get to that specific bank during business hours before I could travel?
Ostensibly, yes.
ETA: This what I've been 'told', not what I think people should do or what I do.
Safe deposit box. You *should* also keep passport and birth certificate, etc there.
SS card and birth certificate I understand, because they're so rarely used. But I can't be arsed to go to the bank every time I want to travel.
I have no clue where my SS card is. I know I got a replacement after we got married, but I have no idea where I put it. I think my parents have my birth certificate.
After the show does the break in, they have their crew come in and clean everything up. Then they post security over night and the next day they install all kinds of home security improvements -- home security system, locks, new windows, ect. They also installed a safe that was bolted to the floor and that's where all the important documents and jewelry should be.
These women routinely left the doors open or unlocked and had sliding glass door without locks, etc.
After installing all that the show goes back later on to see if the security measures are being kept up.
"It Takes a Theif" is good, but I saw something even better on some news show the other day. They got a guy who is a specialist in training people how to be safe when out, or something. Basically, he targeted young women in various places to "abduct" them. Some parents even set their kids up to be "abducted". It was scary. Most of the teenagers were ok - they didn't get into the car, etc. It was the adults that he was sucessful in "abducting".