www.ok.gov/reddirtready/REPORT_ACTIVITY/Identify/ Identifying suspicious activity is not a difficult science. Rely on your judgment. Your suspicion of a threat could be confirmed with only one incident or it could take a series of incidents. Your suspicions will need to be based on: Experience, Judgment and Common Sense.
To assist in recognizing and reporting suspicious activity, consider the following guidelines to help make an informed decision.
1. Stay alert in your daily travels and routines and get to know:
Who your neighbors are What cars are normally in your neighborhood Who regularly makes deliveries at work and in your neighborhood
2. Staying alert is NOT about becoming paranoid. Staying alert is being aware of ones surroundings. Be alert to indications of possible trouble. They may include:
A local activity that could indicate problems in your community. (One of the clues that led to the recent break-up of a terrorist plot was that several of the cell members were spotted celebrating in an apartment complex on the anniversary of 911.) Previous activity or crimes. Controversial issues being debated. Suspicious thefts.
It is impossible to identify a terrorist by:
Appearance Nationality Language Age Sex You can ONLY identify a terrorist threat by observing or hearing about suspicious activity that may lead to a criminal act.
Information provided in part by NationalTerrorAlert.com.
Here are some more of their webpages:
ok.gov/reddirtready/ http://ok.gov/reddirtready/REPORT_ACTIVITY/index.html ok.gov/reddirtready/YOUTH_ED/index.html http://www.ok.gov/reddirtready/REPORT_ACTIVITY/Examples/ www.ok.gov/reddirtready/REPORT_ACTIVITY/What_To_Do/
Poster Comment:
heard about this on alex jones show. above is the website he referred to. Controversial issues being debated. yikes!