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REDUCE THE RISK OF BEING SEXUALLY ASSAULTED AT A PARTY

In order to ensure the utmost safety for both yourself and your companions, it is highly advised that you rigorously adhere to these simple and straightforward guidelines.

Arrive Together – Stay Together

Going out with friends can be a fun and exciting experience, and it’s important to prioritize safety and preparedness. By choosing friends you trust and planning out your evening ahead of time, you can feel confident and in control. 

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It’s always a good idea to determine a backup plan for emergencies and establish a code word or signal to signal to each other if something doesn’t feel right. 

Additionally, letting a trusted individual know your plans and whereabouts and making sure your phone is fully charged before leaving can give you added peace of mind. 

Remember, taking a few extra precautions can go a long way in ensuring a memorable and safe night out with friends.

Keep Your Friends Close – While You Party

  1. Make sure to trust your group and always communicate openly. Check in with each other throughout the night to ensure everyone is having fun, feels comfortable, and in good spirits.

Remember to prioritize the well-being and enjoyment of the entire group.

2. If you happen to notice one of your close friends becoming visibly intoxicated, it’s important to trust your instincts. 

There could be a number of reasons for their behavior, ranging from consuming alcoholic beverages too quickly to the possibility of being intentionally impaired through the use of drugs.

Regardless of the situation, it’s important to take action immediately and seek assistance from a responsible individual or authority figure.

3. As a bystander, it’s important to exude confidence when observing for any predatory behavior or anyone who refuses to accept rejection. 

Keep an eye out for anyone attempting to isolate a group member and intervene confidently and decisively when necessary. 

Being a confident bystander can make all the difference in preventing harm and empowering those around you.

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4. If you happen to observe any abnormality or irregularity, please do not hesitate to voice your concerns. 

Be assured that the authorities, security personnel, and venue management are all dedicated to ensuring that your event is not only enjoyable, but also safe and secure.

Leave Together – When the Party is Over

If you notice anyone feeling uneasy or unsafe at the gathering/establishment, don’t hesitate to speak up and offer support. Let’s make sure we are all comfortable and safe here. Remember to not tolerate any unacceptable behavior.

Don’t forget your group members – stick together and always have each other’s back! “No buddy left behind” is our motto.

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So many times I’ve seen many predators hanging around the club parking lot. The club closes and they swoop in and offer to take you or your friend home. 

Some of the women appear to be very drunk, and the guys offer to assist them home. 

Only rely on licensed and properly labeled transportation for a worry-free journey. It’s always best to avoid accepting rides from strangers.

Please ensure that you confirm the safe arrival of all your acquaintances, especially if they have traveled a long distance.

In the case of unanswered calls or any other concerns, it is crucial to seek appropriate assistance promptly and take necessary measures for their safety.

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Conclusion

By following these simple tips you can reduce the risk of being sexually assaulted at a party. First, arrive together and stick together throughout the night. Keep an eye on your drinks and watch out for anyone who tries to buy you or your friends a drink. Some people might try to slip drugs into your drink to incapacitate you, so be vigilant. Also, be cautious of anyone who seems too friendly or insistent on escorting you or your friends anywhere, including the bar or restroom. Finally, never accept a ride from a stranger – you all arrived together, so make sure you all leave together too. Stay safe out there!