Women in Leyland have spoken out after being followed closely by a man.
“He was identified and spoken to and, though no offences were committed either time, we gave him words of advice about how his conduct may have been perceived.The woman who raised the alarm said she didn’t feel concerns had been properly addressed.If you think you’re being followed, do these six things:, try to deliberately go a different way to see if you are still being followed. The best way to do this is to turn away from the direction you’re heading, then go back on yourself in a loop.
- Go somewhere public – avoid going home, or trying to lose your stalker by taking a side street or alley.- Get help – if safe to do so and you feel under immediate threat, then call the Police straight away.Sign upDid you know with a Digital Subscription to Lancashire Evening Post, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.
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