The Bermuda Police Service has received a report of an alleged sexual assault on Sunday, February 14th 2010. Officers have been in contact with the complainant and her allegations are being fully investigated.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to advise members of the public, especially women, to be mindful of the following:
If possible, always carry a cellular phone, a small flashlight and some kind of warning device (for example a 3oz air horn). Consider purchasing a personal attack alarm (P.A.A.). These alarms are relatively inexpensive and easy to operate; keep alarms where they are easily accessible and not at the bottom of your handbag. Most alarms can be worn through the use of a strap or clipped to a belt. This will allow for quick access and use (sports models are also available for athletes).
If you think you are being followed, make it obvious to the person following you that you know he is there. Walk towards a group of people, cross the road and/or take a different street. Don't be concerned about having to make plenty of noise if you need to - shout as loud as you can or use your P.A.A. Your personal safety is the main issue. Some additional important points to consider:
Following these recommendations will help reduce your chances of becoming a victim of crime. Additional information can be found here.