Because specific threats from animal rights activists will vary considerably depending upon a number of factors such as the organisation involved, their particular focus or
agenda at the time and on the levels of support which they receive it is not possible to
provide specific advice to cover every eventuality. However, these general guidelines
may help raise awareness of the type of precautions which may be necessary.
�� Look out for suspicious or unusual behaviour from others; especially near your
home, during your travel to/from work, and at other places you frequent regularly,
such as your child's school, local shops and restaurants.
�� Be alert to possible threats arising from your public, commercial or private
activities. Inform those of your associates, friends and family who may need to be
aware of the situation.
�� Try not to establish an observable pattern of behaviour that could enable a
potential attacker to:
�� predict your future movements.
�� trap you in situations where you are least able to protect yourself.
�� isolate you from help.
If your are arranging a meeting with someone you do not know well you should try
to:
�� meet in a recognised place of business during normal hours, or;
�� meet in the presence of friends, family or other people you can trust.
�� Do not discuss your work in public places where you may be overheard.
�� Avoid giving out details that connect your private or domestic life with your
professional details; especially over the Internet, in professional directories and
during social contacts.
�� Do not give your home address or telephone numbers to people you do not
personally know.
�� Do not wear your ID card or display any other work related and identifying clothing/
information when away from the establishment.
�� Stay alert and report any suspicious activity
Most establishments will have either a department or a member of staff responsible for
security. It is advisable for you to find out about your local communication network for
distributing information about animal rights activities and also to familiarise yourself with
local procedures for dealing with potential security alerts.
Mais apres, quand tu lis ce genre de choses, tu comprends http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/oct/28/animalwelfare-oxforduniversity
PS: je vous prierai de ne pas reveler mon identite aux bristolien(ne)s, je suis juste une chercheuse pour le bien de l'humanite !!!! Apres je ne m'exprimerais pas sur le pour/contre car c'est pas l'objet du post. Juste qu'il y a une grande difference entre la France et les UK sur ce sujet, c'est tout.
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ici ca n'a pas la'air aussi dangereux...
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