ATM
SECURITY
ATM cash machines have been
incorporated in our way of life. They
offer a real convenience to those on the run but at the same time offer an
element of risk. Using an ATM machine
safely requires awareness and a little planning. Just because an ATM machine is open and
available 24-hours a day doesn't mean it is safe to use it. Most ATM robberies occur at night between 8:00 PM and midnight.
ATM robbers are usually males under 25 years of age and most work
alone. ATM robbers usually position
themselves nearby waiting for a victim to approach and withdraw cash. Most ATM robbery victims are women and were
alone when robbed. Most claim that they
never saw the robber coming. Most ATM
robbers used a gun or claimed to have a concealed weapon when confronting the
victim and demanding their cash.
If you or your family
members use ATM cash machines on a regular basis, here are some tips that can
make the process a little safer:
·
Use only ATM machines in
well-lighted, high-traffic areas. Don't
use ATM machines that are remote or hidden such as being located behind
buildings, behind pillars, walls, or away from public view. Beware of obvious hiding places like
shrubbery or overgrown trees. ATM
robbers like to have the element of surprise and no witnesses. Robbers like good escape routes like nearby
freeway on-ramps or high speed thoroughfares.
·
Choose an ATM that looks
and 'feels' safer, even if it is a couple of miles out of the way. Try and limit your use to daylight
hours. Take someone with you after
hours, if you can. When you drive up to
an ATM location, scan the area for any suspicious persons. If you see anyone suspicious standing nearby
or sitting in a car, drive away. When
you approach an ATM on foot be prepared and have your access card ready. Memorize your personal PIN number to prevent
loss and speed the transaction. After
inserting your card and your PIN number keep an eye out behind you. Never accept an offer to help or request for
help from a suspicious male ahead of you at the machine. If anyone suspicious or seemingly dangerous
approaches terminate your transaction and leave immediately, even if it means
running away and leaving your ATM card in the machine. First, tell the suspicious male in a loud,
firm voice to "back-off" and leave you alone. This is designed to startle the person and
give you time to flee, if appropriate.
When you receive cash from the machine put it away immediately, extract
your card, and walk away.
·
If you use your car at a
drive-thru ATM machine the same rules apply.
Keep the car in gear, with your foot firmly on the brake, while using
the ATM machine. Keep a close eye on
your rear and side view mirrors during the transaction. Robbers almost always approach from the rear
on the drivers side. If you see anyone
approaching, drive off even if it means leaving your ATM card behind. If you are confronted by an armed robber,
just give up your money without argument.
The cash is not worth serious injury or death. Get to a safe place and call the police
immediately.
·
If lights around the ATM
are not working, don't use that machine
·
Avoid ATM machines adjacent
to obvious hiding places
·
Have your card ready and
leave quickly, not counting your cash in public
·
Beware of offers for help
from strangers during an ATM transaction
·
Don't fight with or attempt
to follow the robber
·
Drive or walk to a safe
place and immediately call the police