Yesterday, (July 14, 2011), the Cross-Cultural Internship Program (CCIP) organized a discussion about safety with representatives from the New York Police Department's Community Affairs Bureau. Sergeat Ray Morales and Officers Keith O'Donnell and Edward Soto gave a presentation focusing on safety tips for foreigners visiting New York City. For students interning abroad, safety is always among one of the primary concerns.
Before the presentation, student representative Ke Chen (Terence), from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, welcomed the NYPD representative. Each student received a brochure from the NYPD. Officer O'Donnell reminded the students to pay attention to their surroundings at all times, especially when taking the subway. He cautioned students to always be careful of their personal belongings, such as an iPhone, laptop, wallet, etc.
Sergeant Morales added that students should always travel in groups, avoid dangerous areas and avoid speaking to strangers. He reminded students to call 911 in case of an emergency and to always trust their instincts. If they are attacked, he said to yell "fire" in order to draw people's attention.
"We, as visitors, are always curious about our surroundings and tend to underestimate our safety. We must remain vigilant," Kate, a student, said.
Officer O'Donnell added, with a smile, "The crime rate in the United States has decreased year after year. Still, students should always stay alert. Safety should always be the primary concern. We wish you all a safe and happy summer."
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