Many
of our incoming students ask the question "Is London a safe place" As
with any major city there is crime, but the most important thing is
to be alert at all times, and ensure that you follow certain simple
guidelines.
While in London you must abide by all British laws and regulations.
Failure to do so could lead to arrest, prosecution and deportation
back to America, all of which will make it very difficult, if possible
at all, to obtain permission to visit England again.
Security and Terrorism
Being in central London, it
is essential that you take care with all aspects of security. In the
past London has unfortunately fallen victim to acts of terrorism. You
must always be aware of 'suspect packages',
unattended boxes or bags. This means that you must keep your own belongings
safely with you at all times, so as not to cause a false alarm. Sometimes
entire Underground stations are shut down and evacuated to investigate
security threats such as suspect packages. Be aware of your surroundings
at all times and alert authorities at once if you have any concerns.
Should a terrorist incident occur the most important thing for you
to do is to let people know that you are safe. We would recommend
that you return to your lodging and contacting your Faculty Director
in London straight away. In the absence of a Faculty Director
you should call Anglo American and let us know that you are safe. Please
make sure that you contact your parents. They will be worried
about you.
Pick pocketing
Tourists flock to London. Unfortunately, so do the criminals who prey
upon these visitors. London has a high rate of petty theft, including
theft of wallets, purses and bags.
To avoid being a victim of theft you should always follow these simple
guidelines;
- ALWAYS pay attention when you are in large, crowded areas, such
as busy streets, the Underground, buses, pubs and bars. DO NOT put
your cash, wallet or mobile in your back pocket, as this makes it
easier for pickpockets to steal.
- ALWAYS wear backpacks in front of you (with the backpack resting
against your chest). For ladies, wear purses with the strap across
your chest, as this makes it more difficult for thieves to snatch
your purse than wearing it on your shoulder or holding it in your
hand
- ALWAYS keep your personal items with you at all times. If
you are in a bar/restaurant do not leave your bag unattended. Be
aware of your surroundings, and do not leave your bag on the back
of chairs, under the table etc. Many pubs provide handbag
clips under the table for your bags to hang on.
- BE AWARE of distraction theft. This is an increasing problem
in London. A distraction theft may involve someone spilling
a drink, or an ice cream on you. Whilst they are assisting
you in removing the mess from your clothing their accomplice is picking
your pocket.
- DO NOT carry around large amounts of cash and try to avoid wearing
expensive jewellery and clothes and certainly nothing that indicates
you are a tourist (baseball hats from colleges etc)
Security in the
apartments
Whilst you are in London your apartment is your
home, and you should treat it as you would your apartment back
in the States. Security
is very important, and whilst we will do our utmost to ensure that
buildings are kept secure at all times we would suggest that you also
ensure that you are aware of your surroundings, and make sure that
anything suspicious is reported to Anglo American straight away.
- DO NOT give strangers or even casual friends your address and try
to avoid telling them you are a student and letting them know your
timetable.
- DO NOT carry your keys around in your bag or backpack. DO NOT carry
mail with you as this will let people know where you live if it is
stolen.
- DO NOT leave windows and doors unlocked when not in the apartment.
Overnight, apart from occupied bedrooms, make sure windows and doors
are securely closed.
- DO NOT leave your door propped open at any time. We realise
that you might want your friends to pop in and out of your apartments,
but this is a major security risk
- ALWAYS make sure that your front door is double locked when you
leave the property.
- ALWAYS check before letting people into the building. Even
if you are expecting someone verify that it is them before opening
the door.
- NEVER allow strangers into the apartment. All Anglo American
staff carry identification, and will be happy to show this to you
upon request.
- ALWAYS Keep the front door of your building securely shut.
If anything is ever stolen, either from your apartment or when you
are out and about, the first thing you must do is report the incident
to the police. The police will give you a reference number, which you
will need when making a claim with your insurance company. If your
passport is stolen, you must report it to the police. Contact
the US Embassy to obtain a replacement. To speed up the process it's
advisable to keep relevant copies, such as the photo page, in a safe
place.
Drugs, weapons and Alcohol
Despite what some people think it is still illegal to possess drugs
in the UK, including cannabis, and the police are well within their
rights to stop you in the street and search you. If you are
found in possession of drugs then you will be arrested, and likely
deported. The UK has very strict rules on weapons. Mace and Pepper spray
is strictly prohibited, and it is illegal to be in possession of it. Other
weapons, such as guns and knives are also banned.
The legal age for drinking in the UK is 18. Please treat alcohol
with respect, and do not abuse it. Drink sizes are often larger
over here, and if you end up intoxicated you will be more at risk from
other forms of crime. The police have the power to arrest and
detain you if you are acting in an inappropriate way due to alcohol.
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