To rfte Patents
Constantly remind your children of the
following rules:
1. Never accept rides from strangers.
2. Never accept candy from strangers.
3. Always report any stranger seen
loitering on foot, or in a car, near
schools, playgrounds, or other places
where children assemble, to their
teacher, police officer, mailman, bus
driver or parents.
4. Always try to secure the registration
number of the car —- write it with a
pencil or scratch it with a stick in
the road or on the sidewalk with a
stone.
5. Always try to get a description of
the stranger.
6. Remind your child that the police
officer is his friend and for the child
to go to the police officer at any time
that he is in trouble.
REMEMBER - YOUR CARE MAY SAVE THE
LIFE OF A LITTLE BOY OR GIRL
THE PACIFIC GROVE PRESS
REMEMBER THE RULES
IN THIS BOOKLET
THIS LEAFLET IS PRESENTED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE
e
PACIFIC GROVE
ROTARY CLUB
G nLetsaoje, to
School Gltil^ten
ano) TTieii Patents
£. P. 7)lc(j.n.aney
CHIEF OF POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
City ofpacific (Brotic
CALIFORNIA
, OCR Text: To rfte Patents
Constantly remind your children of the
following rules:
1. Never accept rides from strangers.
2. Never accept candy from strangers.
3. Always report any stranger seen
loitering on foot, or in a car, near
schools, playgrounds, or other places
where children assemble, to their
teacher, police officer, mailman, bus
driver or parents.
4. Always try to secure the registration
number of the car —- write it with a
pencil or scratch it with a stick in
the road or on the sidewalk with a
stone.
5. Always try to get a description of
the stranger.
6. Remind your child that the police
officer is his friend and for the child
to go to the police officer at any time
that he is in trouble.
REMEMBER - YOUR CARE MAY SAVE THE
LIFE OF A LITTLE BOY OR GIRL
THE PACIFIC GROVE PRESS
REMEMBER THE RULES
IN THIS BOOKLET
THIS LEAFLET IS PRESENTED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE
e
PACIFIC GROVE
ROTARY CLUB
G nLetsaoje, to
School Gltil^ten
ano) TTieii Patents
£. P. 7)lc(j.n.aney
CHIEF OF POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
City ofpacific (Brotic
CALIFORNIA
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