Wednesday, October 6, 2010

law enforcement officials encourage women to choose smaller wallets

When it comes to wallets and purses, size does matter. At least it does for those trying to protect their identities, credit cards and bank accounts from criminals. Therefore, local bank executives and law enforcement officers are recommending women make the switch to a man’s wallet, as a trend in snatching women’s wallets from purses hit Naples this past month. Usually, the victim does not realize the wallet is missing from her purse until she returns home. The top three mistakes women make with their purses, according to Collier County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Ray Erickson, are leaving purses behind in a car, leaving purses in a shopping cart, or leaving a purse open and not staying near it. “People should ask themselves, how many credit cards do I have in my replica hermes, even if it is a man’s wallet. They should know what is in their wallet in order to report it missing,” said Erickson during a break from a seminar in landscaping business crime prevention at the Golden Gate Community Center.

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