Travel can be Murder



What awaits your
traveling employees?





 

Robbery.
Rape.
Kidnapping.
Murder.

 
Criminals are bolder, more violent and
targeting more corporate travelers than ever.
Unless your employees take measures to
safeguard themselves from criminals while
on the road, they are sitting ducks!


Travel Can Be Murder
explains why corporate travelers are preferred targets, gives insight into what criminals look for when selecting their "marks" and equips employees with the information they need to prevent them from becoming victims. As a result, employees make smarter and safer choices when they travel.


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Travel can be Murder


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Do your traveling
employees make
these common
mistakes?

Arrive at their destinations at night

Attackers use darkness as cover, and they prey on those who appear tired.


Accept hotel rooms, no questions asked

They may end up in rooms of questionable safety—ones that more security-conscious quests may have refused.

Hotel safety


Charge restaurant expenses to their hotel rooms

Hotel tabs make it easy to match them with their names and room numbers.


Carry credit cards with their full names embossed

The easiest way for criminals to get the drop on them is to learn and use their names.


Allow taxi drivers to choose their routes

They abdicate the control of their safety by allowing others to make travel decisions for them.


Display natural behaviors that invite assault

How they act has everything to do with their risk of being assaulted while traveling.


Are your customers
dangerous too?

Our sister website outlines customer behavior management programs that arm frontline employees with pre-incident violence identification techniques and furnishes them with tactics to effectively defuse potentially dangerous customers.

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