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YOUR SAFETY IN PARIS
All security information can be found on theBU Paris website
During orientation we will
bull Update your emergency contacts onlinebull Review the Emergency Response Plan
US Embassy Safety tipsPreacutefecture Safety brochure in Paris
bull Fire safety brochure NO CANDLES
US Embassy Security tips
ALWAYS HAVE ON YOUYour BU-Paris student ID
Photocopy of your passportvisa
Cellphone with programmed numbersReneacutee 06 86 87 61 86 Isabelle 06 77 49 65 55BU Center 01 45 66 59 49 Laurel 07 82 46 57 19Kathryn +07 69 83 09 23
Homestay Internship numbers
Emergency phone treeERP
US Embassy list when travelling
How to protect your personal items
bull Carry a photo id copy of passport one credit card amp only 50euro
bull Put rubber band around wallet so harder to take out of pocket
bull Open bags are not good
bull Be discreet amp try to blend in dress appropriately reduce level of voice
bull Be vigilant near the metro doors as thieves take things while doorsare closing on night trains
bull Petty theft (gypsies asking for signatures ATM machines men offergold ring in exchange for money betting scams)
bull Watch these Staying safe in Paris Safety Scouts
bull Personal space is reduced in Europe
Condom Un Preacuteservatif
AIDS syphilis STDs still prevalent
Local laws apply for drugs amp crime
If arrested you stay in jail for 48h without the right to call a lawyer YourUS Constitutional rights do not carry over to France
Marijuana is illegal in FranceSexual Assault Prevention Course
Tea amp Consent
Centre de deacutepistage de lrsquoInstitut Alfred Fournier
01 40 78 26 71
25 boulevard Saint-Jacques 75014 Paris
Centre de deacutepistage Croix-Rouge Franccedilaise
01 42 97 48 29
43 rue de Valois 75001 Paris
Cindy Davis amp Dr Lou Monacoinfoparisgaytherapycom
07 83 49 94 529 rue Pelouze 75008 Paris
Checkpoint Paris (LeKiosque)httpwwwlekiosqueorgcheckpoint
01 44 78 00 0036 rue Geoffroy LrsquoAsnier 75004 Paris
Information on testing and counseling
httpscentrelgbtparisorgInformation on health issues and testing
where to find emergency PrEP and counseling services
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
bull Boston University is responsible for you while you are on the program from a moral amp not legal standpoint We are in observation of Title IX laws which would be applicable to you were you on campus in the US
bull BU Paris operates a zero tolerance approach to any form of misconduct including sexual racial or gender abuse
bull In the event of any such form of misconduct taking place we encourage you to report it a member of the BU staff
bull BU Paris will make every reasonable effort to respect your privacy when responding to such reports however we are obliged to report all cases of misconduct to your home university to ensure that you receive appropriate support
httpegalitecontreracismefr
Resources the law contacts what to do activism
If you are a victim of racism in a public place
httpegalitecontreracismefrje-veux-me-defendretenu-mon-encontre-des-propos-racistesdans-un-lieu-public-ou-
accueillant-du
TERRORISM Etat drsquoUrgence Vigipirate
French government advice onlaquo What to do in case of a terrorist attack raquo see poster videoSAIP app for smartphonesSituational awareness especially in train amp bus stations amp in airports
Military with machine guns barricades in front of public buildings Avoid large demonstrationsProtests they start off as parades amp end in violence amp tear gas
DrinkingLegal drinking age= 18
no public drunkedness allowedno taxi will pick you up drunkno open container policy
Roofies (Date-rape drug put in drinks at clubs)
Preventing Female Assault
American vs French girl style
Unwanted Groping
Do not get into unmarked taxis or cars
Always be aware of your surroundings especially at night
Yelling ldquoAu feurdquo is a way of drawing attention and alerting people of your situation
Hold your keys in your hand to use as a weapon against an attacker
Carry a cell phone and call ahead to your destination to alert them that yoursquore on the way
Make sure yoursquore expected at a certain time so in the event you fail to show up those expecting you will know enough to begin looking for you
Travel in well lit and populated areasWear sneakers or shoes that allow for added mobility
Be watchful and aware Keep your head up
Make quick eye contact with those around you and be observant of passing vehicles
Donrsquot become distracted by talking on a cell phone or listening to music with ear buds or headphones
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
US Embassy Security tips
ALWAYS HAVE ON YOUYour BU-Paris student ID
Photocopy of your passportvisa
Cellphone with programmed numbersReneacutee 06 86 87 61 86 Isabelle 06 77 49 65 55BU Center 01 45 66 59 49 Laurel 07 82 46 57 19Kathryn +07 69 83 09 23
Homestay Internship numbers
Emergency phone treeERP
US Embassy list when travelling
How to protect your personal items
bull Carry a photo id copy of passport one credit card amp only 50euro
bull Put rubber band around wallet so harder to take out of pocket
bull Open bags are not good
bull Be discreet amp try to blend in dress appropriately reduce level of voice
bull Be vigilant near the metro doors as thieves take things while doorsare closing on night trains
bull Petty theft (gypsies asking for signatures ATM machines men offergold ring in exchange for money betting scams)
bull Watch these Staying safe in Paris Safety Scouts
bull Personal space is reduced in Europe
Condom Un Preacuteservatif
AIDS syphilis STDs still prevalent
Local laws apply for drugs amp crime
If arrested you stay in jail for 48h without the right to call a lawyer YourUS Constitutional rights do not carry over to France
Marijuana is illegal in FranceSexual Assault Prevention Course
Tea amp Consent
Centre de deacutepistage de lrsquoInstitut Alfred Fournier
01 40 78 26 71
25 boulevard Saint-Jacques 75014 Paris
Centre de deacutepistage Croix-Rouge Franccedilaise
01 42 97 48 29
43 rue de Valois 75001 Paris
Cindy Davis amp Dr Lou Monacoinfoparisgaytherapycom
07 83 49 94 529 rue Pelouze 75008 Paris
Checkpoint Paris (LeKiosque)httpwwwlekiosqueorgcheckpoint
01 44 78 00 0036 rue Geoffroy LrsquoAsnier 75004 Paris
Information on testing and counseling
httpscentrelgbtparisorgInformation on health issues and testing
where to find emergency PrEP and counseling services
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
bull Boston University is responsible for you while you are on the program from a moral amp not legal standpoint We are in observation of Title IX laws which would be applicable to you were you on campus in the US
bull BU Paris operates a zero tolerance approach to any form of misconduct including sexual racial or gender abuse
bull In the event of any such form of misconduct taking place we encourage you to report it a member of the BU staff
bull BU Paris will make every reasonable effort to respect your privacy when responding to such reports however we are obliged to report all cases of misconduct to your home university to ensure that you receive appropriate support
httpegalitecontreracismefr
Resources the law contacts what to do activism
If you are a victim of racism in a public place
httpegalitecontreracismefrje-veux-me-defendretenu-mon-encontre-des-propos-racistesdans-un-lieu-public-ou-
accueillant-du
TERRORISM Etat drsquoUrgence Vigipirate
French government advice onlaquo What to do in case of a terrorist attack raquo see poster videoSAIP app for smartphonesSituational awareness especially in train amp bus stations amp in airports
Military with machine guns barricades in front of public buildings Avoid large demonstrationsProtests they start off as parades amp end in violence amp tear gas
DrinkingLegal drinking age= 18
no public drunkedness allowedno taxi will pick you up drunkno open container policy
Roofies (Date-rape drug put in drinks at clubs)
Preventing Female Assault
American vs French girl style
Unwanted Groping
Do not get into unmarked taxis or cars
Always be aware of your surroundings especially at night
Yelling ldquoAu feurdquo is a way of drawing attention and alerting people of your situation
Hold your keys in your hand to use as a weapon against an attacker
Carry a cell phone and call ahead to your destination to alert them that yoursquore on the way
Make sure yoursquore expected at a certain time so in the event you fail to show up those expecting you will know enough to begin looking for you
Travel in well lit and populated areasWear sneakers or shoes that allow for added mobility
Be watchful and aware Keep your head up
Make quick eye contact with those around you and be observant of passing vehicles
Donrsquot become distracted by talking on a cell phone or listening to music with ear buds or headphones
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
How to protect your personal items
bull Carry a photo id copy of passport one credit card amp only 50euro
bull Put rubber band around wallet so harder to take out of pocket
bull Open bags are not good
bull Be discreet amp try to blend in dress appropriately reduce level of voice
bull Be vigilant near the metro doors as thieves take things while doorsare closing on night trains
bull Petty theft (gypsies asking for signatures ATM machines men offergold ring in exchange for money betting scams)
bull Watch these Staying safe in Paris Safety Scouts
bull Personal space is reduced in Europe
Condom Un Preacuteservatif
AIDS syphilis STDs still prevalent
Local laws apply for drugs amp crime
If arrested you stay in jail for 48h without the right to call a lawyer YourUS Constitutional rights do not carry over to France
Marijuana is illegal in FranceSexual Assault Prevention Course
Tea amp Consent
Centre de deacutepistage de lrsquoInstitut Alfred Fournier
01 40 78 26 71
25 boulevard Saint-Jacques 75014 Paris
Centre de deacutepistage Croix-Rouge Franccedilaise
01 42 97 48 29
43 rue de Valois 75001 Paris
Cindy Davis amp Dr Lou Monacoinfoparisgaytherapycom
07 83 49 94 529 rue Pelouze 75008 Paris
Checkpoint Paris (LeKiosque)httpwwwlekiosqueorgcheckpoint
01 44 78 00 0036 rue Geoffroy LrsquoAsnier 75004 Paris
Information on testing and counseling
httpscentrelgbtparisorgInformation on health issues and testing
where to find emergency PrEP and counseling services
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
bull Boston University is responsible for you while you are on the program from a moral amp not legal standpoint We are in observation of Title IX laws which would be applicable to you were you on campus in the US
bull BU Paris operates a zero tolerance approach to any form of misconduct including sexual racial or gender abuse
bull In the event of any such form of misconduct taking place we encourage you to report it a member of the BU staff
bull BU Paris will make every reasonable effort to respect your privacy when responding to such reports however we are obliged to report all cases of misconduct to your home university to ensure that you receive appropriate support
httpegalitecontreracismefr
Resources the law contacts what to do activism
If you are a victim of racism in a public place
httpegalitecontreracismefrje-veux-me-defendretenu-mon-encontre-des-propos-racistesdans-un-lieu-public-ou-
accueillant-du
TERRORISM Etat drsquoUrgence Vigipirate
French government advice onlaquo What to do in case of a terrorist attack raquo see poster videoSAIP app for smartphonesSituational awareness especially in train amp bus stations amp in airports
Military with machine guns barricades in front of public buildings Avoid large demonstrationsProtests they start off as parades amp end in violence amp tear gas
DrinkingLegal drinking age= 18
no public drunkedness allowedno taxi will pick you up drunkno open container policy
Roofies (Date-rape drug put in drinks at clubs)
Preventing Female Assault
American vs French girl style
Unwanted Groping
Do not get into unmarked taxis or cars
Always be aware of your surroundings especially at night
Yelling ldquoAu feurdquo is a way of drawing attention and alerting people of your situation
Hold your keys in your hand to use as a weapon against an attacker
Carry a cell phone and call ahead to your destination to alert them that yoursquore on the way
Make sure yoursquore expected at a certain time so in the event you fail to show up those expecting you will know enough to begin looking for you
Travel in well lit and populated areasWear sneakers or shoes that allow for added mobility
Be watchful and aware Keep your head up
Make quick eye contact with those around you and be observant of passing vehicles
Donrsquot become distracted by talking on a cell phone or listening to music with ear buds or headphones
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
Condom Un Preacuteservatif
AIDS syphilis STDs still prevalent
Local laws apply for drugs amp crime
If arrested you stay in jail for 48h without the right to call a lawyer YourUS Constitutional rights do not carry over to France
Marijuana is illegal in FranceSexual Assault Prevention Course
Tea amp Consent
Centre de deacutepistage de lrsquoInstitut Alfred Fournier
01 40 78 26 71
25 boulevard Saint-Jacques 75014 Paris
Centre de deacutepistage Croix-Rouge Franccedilaise
01 42 97 48 29
43 rue de Valois 75001 Paris
Cindy Davis amp Dr Lou Monacoinfoparisgaytherapycom
07 83 49 94 529 rue Pelouze 75008 Paris
Checkpoint Paris (LeKiosque)httpwwwlekiosqueorgcheckpoint
01 44 78 00 0036 rue Geoffroy LrsquoAsnier 75004 Paris
Information on testing and counseling
httpscentrelgbtparisorgInformation on health issues and testing
where to find emergency PrEP and counseling services
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
bull Boston University is responsible for you while you are on the program from a moral amp not legal standpoint We are in observation of Title IX laws which would be applicable to you were you on campus in the US
bull BU Paris operates a zero tolerance approach to any form of misconduct including sexual racial or gender abuse
bull In the event of any such form of misconduct taking place we encourage you to report it a member of the BU staff
bull BU Paris will make every reasonable effort to respect your privacy when responding to such reports however we are obliged to report all cases of misconduct to your home university to ensure that you receive appropriate support
httpegalitecontreracismefr
Resources the law contacts what to do activism
If you are a victim of racism in a public place
httpegalitecontreracismefrje-veux-me-defendretenu-mon-encontre-des-propos-racistesdans-un-lieu-public-ou-
accueillant-du
TERRORISM Etat drsquoUrgence Vigipirate
French government advice onlaquo What to do in case of a terrorist attack raquo see poster videoSAIP app for smartphonesSituational awareness especially in train amp bus stations amp in airports
Military with machine guns barricades in front of public buildings Avoid large demonstrationsProtests they start off as parades amp end in violence amp tear gas
DrinkingLegal drinking age= 18
no public drunkedness allowedno taxi will pick you up drunkno open container policy
Roofies (Date-rape drug put in drinks at clubs)
Preventing Female Assault
American vs French girl style
Unwanted Groping
Do not get into unmarked taxis or cars
Always be aware of your surroundings especially at night
Yelling ldquoAu feurdquo is a way of drawing attention and alerting people of your situation
Hold your keys in your hand to use as a weapon against an attacker
Carry a cell phone and call ahead to your destination to alert them that yoursquore on the way
Make sure yoursquore expected at a certain time so in the event you fail to show up those expecting you will know enough to begin looking for you
Travel in well lit and populated areasWear sneakers or shoes that allow for added mobility
Be watchful and aware Keep your head up
Make quick eye contact with those around you and be observant of passing vehicles
Donrsquot become distracted by talking on a cell phone or listening to music with ear buds or headphones
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
Centre de deacutepistage de lrsquoInstitut Alfred Fournier
01 40 78 26 71
25 boulevard Saint-Jacques 75014 Paris
Centre de deacutepistage Croix-Rouge Franccedilaise
01 42 97 48 29
43 rue de Valois 75001 Paris
Cindy Davis amp Dr Lou Monacoinfoparisgaytherapycom
07 83 49 94 529 rue Pelouze 75008 Paris
Checkpoint Paris (LeKiosque)httpwwwlekiosqueorgcheckpoint
01 44 78 00 0036 rue Geoffroy LrsquoAsnier 75004 Paris
Information on testing and counseling
httpscentrelgbtparisorgInformation on health issues and testing
where to find emergency PrEP and counseling services
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
bull Boston University is responsible for you while you are on the program from a moral amp not legal standpoint We are in observation of Title IX laws which would be applicable to you were you on campus in the US
bull BU Paris operates a zero tolerance approach to any form of misconduct including sexual racial or gender abuse
bull In the event of any such form of misconduct taking place we encourage you to report it a member of the BU staff
bull BU Paris will make every reasonable effort to respect your privacy when responding to such reports however we are obliged to report all cases of misconduct to your home university to ensure that you receive appropriate support
httpegalitecontreracismefr
Resources the law contacts what to do activism
If you are a victim of racism in a public place
httpegalitecontreracismefrje-veux-me-defendretenu-mon-encontre-des-propos-racistesdans-un-lieu-public-ou-
accueillant-du
TERRORISM Etat drsquoUrgence Vigipirate
French government advice onlaquo What to do in case of a terrorist attack raquo see poster videoSAIP app for smartphonesSituational awareness especially in train amp bus stations amp in airports
Military with machine guns barricades in front of public buildings Avoid large demonstrationsProtests they start off as parades amp end in violence amp tear gas
DrinkingLegal drinking age= 18
no public drunkedness allowedno taxi will pick you up drunkno open container policy
Roofies (Date-rape drug put in drinks at clubs)
Preventing Female Assault
American vs French girl style
Unwanted Groping
Do not get into unmarked taxis or cars
Always be aware of your surroundings especially at night
Yelling ldquoAu feurdquo is a way of drawing attention and alerting people of your situation
Hold your keys in your hand to use as a weapon against an attacker
Carry a cell phone and call ahead to your destination to alert them that yoursquore on the way
Make sure yoursquore expected at a certain time so in the event you fail to show up those expecting you will know enough to begin looking for you
Travel in well lit and populated areasWear sneakers or shoes that allow for added mobility
Be watchful and aware Keep your head up
Make quick eye contact with those around you and be observant of passing vehicles
Donrsquot become distracted by talking on a cell phone or listening to music with ear buds or headphones
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
Cindy Davis amp Dr Lou Monacoinfoparisgaytherapycom
07 83 49 94 529 rue Pelouze 75008 Paris
Checkpoint Paris (LeKiosque)httpwwwlekiosqueorgcheckpoint
01 44 78 00 0036 rue Geoffroy LrsquoAsnier 75004 Paris
Information on testing and counseling
httpscentrelgbtparisorgInformation on health issues and testing
where to find emergency PrEP and counseling services
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
bull Boston University is responsible for you while you are on the program from a moral amp not legal standpoint We are in observation of Title IX laws which would be applicable to you were you on campus in the US
bull BU Paris operates a zero tolerance approach to any form of misconduct including sexual racial or gender abuse
bull In the event of any such form of misconduct taking place we encourage you to report it a member of the BU staff
bull BU Paris will make every reasonable effort to respect your privacy when responding to such reports however we are obliged to report all cases of misconduct to your home university to ensure that you receive appropriate support
httpegalitecontreracismefr
Resources the law contacts what to do activism
If you are a victim of racism in a public place
httpegalitecontreracismefrje-veux-me-defendretenu-mon-encontre-des-propos-racistesdans-un-lieu-public-ou-
accueillant-du
TERRORISM Etat drsquoUrgence Vigipirate
French government advice onlaquo What to do in case of a terrorist attack raquo see poster videoSAIP app for smartphonesSituational awareness especially in train amp bus stations amp in airports
Military with machine guns barricades in front of public buildings Avoid large demonstrationsProtests they start off as parades amp end in violence amp tear gas
DrinkingLegal drinking age= 18
no public drunkedness allowedno taxi will pick you up drunkno open container policy
Roofies (Date-rape drug put in drinks at clubs)
Preventing Female Assault
American vs French girl style
Unwanted Groping
Do not get into unmarked taxis or cars
Always be aware of your surroundings especially at night
Yelling ldquoAu feurdquo is a way of drawing attention and alerting people of your situation
Hold your keys in your hand to use as a weapon against an attacker
Carry a cell phone and call ahead to your destination to alert them that yoursquore on the way
Make sure yoursquore expected at a certain time so in the event you fail to show up those expecting you will know enough to begin looking for you
Travel in well lit and populated areasWear sneakers or shoes that allow for added mobility
Be watchful and aware Keep your head up
Make quick eye contact with those around you and be observant of passing vehicles
Donrsquot become distracted by talking on a cell phone or listening to music with ear buds or headphones
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
bull Boston University is responsible for you while you are on the program from a moral amp not legal standpoint We are in observation of Title IX laws which would be applicable to you were you on campus in the US
bull BU Paris operates a zero tolerance approach to any form of misconduct including sexual racial or gender abuse
bull In the event of any such form of misconduct taking place we encourage you to report it a member of the BU staff
bull BU Paris will make every reasonable effort to respect your privacy when responding to such reports however we are obliged to report all cases of misconduct to your home university to ensure that you receive appropriate support
httpegalitecontreracismefr
Resources the law contacts what to do activism
If you are a victim of racism in a public place
httpegalitecontreracismefrje-veux-me-defendretenu-mon-encontre-des-propos-racistesdans-un-lieu-public-ou-
accueillant-du
TERRORISM Etat drsquoUrgence Vigipirate
French government advice onlaquo What to do in case of a terrorist attack raquo see poster videoSAIP app for smartphonesSituational awareness especially in train amp bus stations amp in airports
Military with machine guns barricades in front of public buildings Avoid large demonstrationsProtests they start off as parades amp end in violence amp tear gas
DrinkingLegal drinking age= 18
no public drunkedness allowedno taxi will pick you up drunkno open container policy
Roofies (Date-rape drug put in drinks at clubs)
Preventing Female Assault
American vs French girl style
Unwanted Groping
Do not get into unmarked taxis or cars
Always be aware of your surroundings especially at night
Yelling ldquoAu feurdquo is a way of drawing attention and alerting people of your situation
Hold your keys in your hand to use as a weapon against an attacker
Carry a cell phone and call ahead to your destination to alert them that yoursquore on the way
Make sure yoursquore expected at a certain time so in the event you fail to show up those expecting you will know enough to begin looking for you
Travel in well lit and populated areasWear sneakers or shoes that allow for added mobility
Be watchful and aware Keep your head up
Make quick eye contact with those around you and be observant of passing vehicles
Donrsquot become distracted by talking on a cell phone or listening to music with ear buds or headphones
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
httpegalitecontreracismefr
Resources the law contacts what to do activism
If you are a victim of racism in a public place
httpegalitecontreracismefrje-veux-me-defendretenu-mon-encontre-des-propos-racistesdans-un-lieu-public-ou-
accueillant-du
TERRORISM Etat drsquoUrgence Vigipirate
French government advice onlaquo What to do in case of a terrorist attack raquo see poster videoSAIP app for smartphonesSituational awareness especially in train amp bus stations amp in airports
Military with machine guns barricades in front of public buildings Avoid large demonstrationsProtests they start off as parades amp end in violence amp tear gas
DrinkingLegal drinking age= 18
no public drunkedness allowedno taxi will pick you up drunkno open container policy
Roofies (Date-rape drug put in drinks at clubs)
Preventing Female Assault
American vs French girl style
Unwanted Groping
Do not get into unmarked taxis or cars
Always be aware of your surroundings especially at night
Yelling ldquoAu feurdquo is a way of drawing attention and alerting people of your situation
Hold your keys in your hand to use as a weapon against an attacker
Carry a cell phone and call ahead to your destination to alert them that yoursquore on the way
Make sure yoursquore expected at a certain time so in the event you fail to show up those expecting you will know enough to begin looking for you
Travel in well lit and populated areasWear sneakers or shoes that allow for added mobility
Be watchful and aware Keep your head up
Make quick eye contact with those around you and be observant of passing vehicles
Donrsquot become distracted by talking on a cell phone or listening to music with ear buds or headphones
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
TERRORISM Etat drsquoUrgence Vigipirate
French government advice onlaquo What to do in case of a terrorist attack raquo see poster videoSAIP app for smartphonesSituational awareness especially in train amp bus stations amp in airports
Military with machine guns barricades in front of public buildings Avoid large demonstrationsProtests they start off as parades amp end in violence amp tear gas
DrinkingLegal drinking age= 18
no public drunkedness allowedno taxi will pick you up drunkno open container policy
Roofies (Date-rape drug put in drinks at clubs)
Preventing Female Assault
American vs French girl style
Unwanted Groping
Do not get into unmarked taxis or cars
Always be aware of your surroundings especially at night
Yelling ldquoAu feurdquo is a way of drawing attention and alerting people of your situation
Hold your keys in your hand to use as a weapon against an attacker
Carry a cell phone and call ahead to your destination to alert them that yoursquore on the way
Make sure yoursquore expected at a certain time so in the event you fail to show up those expecting you will know enough to begin looking for you
Travel in well lit and populated areasWear sneakers or shoes that allow for added mobility
Be watchful and aware Keep your head up
Make quick eye contact with those around you and be observant of passing vehicles
Donrsquot become distracted by talking on a cell phone or listening to music with ear buds or headphones
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
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Preventing Female Assault
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Unwanted Groping
Do not get into unmarked taxis or cars
Always be aware of your surroundings especially at night
Yelling ldquoAu feurdquo is a way of drawing attention and alerting people of your situation
Hold your keys in your hand to use as a weapon against an attacker
Carry a cell phone and call ahead to your destination to alert them that yoursquore on the way
Make sure yoursquore expected at a certain time so in the event you fail to show up those expecting you will know enough to begin looking for you
Travel in well lit and populated areasWear sneakers or shoes that allow for added mobility
Be watchful and aware Keep your head up
Make quick eye contact with those around you and be observant of passing vehicles
Donrsquot become distracted by talking on a cell phone or listening to music with ear buds or headphones
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
Walk with confidence Donrsquot let anyone violate your space Trust your instincts
Avoid eye contact on metro but make eye contact with a possible aggressor as that steals element of surprise which criminals seek to exploit
Avoid walking alone late at night Walk with friends and people you know
Keep a whistle within reach If threatened use the whistle to signal residents for help
If an unarmed attacker confronts you believe in your ability to defend distract or even incapacitate the attacker enough to escape
If you think that someone is following you switch direction or cross the street Walk towardsan open store restaurant or residence
Limit your alcohol consumptionto keep your wits about you and to make the best choices
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
Securing your devices
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
BU International Travel Registry
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom
STREET
HARASSMENT
httpprojetcrocodilestumblrcom