Joggers feel unsafe


1 Before sunrise, would-be-criminals can use the cover of darkness to spring onto joggers.2 A group of women doing stretching exercises together at Sultan Abdul Aziz Recreational Park.3 Parks are frequently visited by the elderly who can easily become victims of crime.4 Eugene thinks that frequent patrols is an effective way to prevent crime. Photos: RONNIE CHIN

WITH public safety becoming more of a worry each day, joggers and morning walkers in public parks and housing areas have to find ways to stay safe.

From walking in groups, to carrying umbrellas and pepper sprays, those who were interviewed by MetroPerak seem to have jogging safety well thought out to prevent troublemakers from targeting them.

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