The guy waited until my son had unlocked the door and then closed in on him really fast. As soon as he saw us with the dog, he backed off without a word. He then joined the other 2 sitting down and the stared at us waiting for our reaction. As if they were expecting us to challenge them.

Believe me, I spend enough time out at night here to see the difference between a cigarette beggars, dope dealers, drunks, crackheads and so on.

These 3 were well dressed, mid 20's with a definite gang look.

I have a sort of 6th sense for crime that I've developed here, everything I saw spelled car jacking.

I may be wrong, but I'm glad I didn't really find out.

Here are some useful rules that we keep in the car:

• Always park in well-lighted areas, if you plan to arrive/leave after dark
• Don't park in isolated or visually obstructed areas near walls or heavy foliage
• Use valet parking or an attended garage, if you're a woman driving alone
• As you walk to your car be alert to suspicious persons sitting in cars
• Ask for a security escort if you are alone at a shopping center
• Watch out for young males loitering in the area (handing out flyers, etc)
• If someone tries to approach, change direction or run to a busy store
• Follow your instincts if they tell you to walk/run away to a busy place
• As you approach your vehicle, look under, around, and inside your car
• If safe, open the door, enter quickly, and lock the doors
• Don't be a target by turning your back while loading packages into the car
• Make it your habit to always start your car and drive away immediately
• Teach and practice with your children to enter and exit the car quickly
• In the city, always drive with your car doors locked and windows rolled up
• When stopped in traffic, leave room ahead to maneuver and escape, if necessary
• If you are bumped in traffic, by young males, be suspicious of the accident
• Beware of the Good Samaritan who offers to repair your car or a flat tire. It's okay to get help, just be alert
• Wave to follow, and drive to a gas station or busy place before getting out
• If you are ever confronted by an armed carjacker don’t resist
• Give up your keys or money if demanded without resistance
• Don’t argue, fight or chase the robber. You can be seriously injured
• Never agree to be kidnapped. Drop the cars keys and run and scream for help
• If you are forced to drive, consider crashing your car near a busy intersection to attract attention so bystanders can come to your aid and call the police
• Call the police immediately to report the crime and provide detailed information


“If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.”
― George Orwell