The police are your friends! 8 Pokémon Go safety tips from the PNP
Yes, Pokémon Go is officially a hit. Almost everyone you meet on the street that has a compatible smartphone is most likely playing the hit mobile game; however, walking around the city while staring down on your screen is not exactly the safest thing to do.
Accidents have been reported across all regions with access to the game. Even with Niantic Labs, the creator and developer of the game, already having safety warnings placed within the game, it’s still up to the player to be safe while playing the game.
The Philippine National Police – Police Community Relations Group (PNP-PCRG) recently released eight safety tips that will keep everyone who plays Pokémon Go from being a statistic:
1. Don’t Drive and Play. Avoid playing while driving or crossing the street.
2. Don’t be #foreveralone. It’s better to have someone hunting Pokémon with you.
3. Be alert at all times. Pay attention to your surroundings.
4. No trespassing. Ask for permission from the guard or the person in charge before you enter any place or establishment.
5. Remember the curfew. It’s from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. It may have been lifted, but it’s still best to avoid unsafe areas, especially at night.
6. Do not leave your valuables unattended. This is a no-brainer. Speaking of which,
7. Make your mobile phone stay. Playing Pokémon Go should not be a reason for you to lose your mobile phone. It’s Pokémon Go, not Cellphone Go.
8. Avoid snatchers, Okay! People will do anything for a quick buck, so watch out for scrupulous-looking individuals.
Got all that? No? Well, here’s a graphic from PNP-PCRG to keep handy:
SAVE THIS ON YOUR mobile phone and use it as a screen saver.
Remember to stay safe while trying to catch ‘em all! Also, don’t forget the Pokémon Go Lure Parties this weekend!
Source: The Philippine Star, Inquirer.net, GMA News, Eagle News