Everywhere you go you can be a victim. Awareness is your number one tool. No matter what you are doing, be aware. I'm not trying to be paranoid. Just alert. Crime is everywhere there are people.
That being said, what can you do on the trails? Always keep a cell phone handy. You might want to mount a 'bear spray' or keep a stungun in your jersey pocket? Ride with others when possible. But mainly keep alert. If something feels wrong, something is wrong- take action. Once when I worked in sales and left the store at 10pm, I noticed out of the corner of my eye 4 young men getting into a car after the saw me exit the store. I noted it, but went on to my truck. I looked in the back seat area before entering the car (always do this) and locked the door as soon as I got in. As I left, I noticed that car with the four men behind me. They were playing loud rap music, the car was a lowered small Honda. It was dark and I could not see the plate clearly. I had to travel both west and south, so proceeded to zig-zag the streets, left turn, right turn, left turn, right turn. They matched me, never more than 1 car behind me. I knew they were trouble. As I stopped at the last major intersection before entering my neighborhood, they pulled up on the left in the left hand turning lane and I could look down at them from my truck. When the light changed, I went straight and I could see them cut back right in the intersection to be right behind me. RED FLAGS! I was less than 1 mile from home. I turned right at the first street, and so did they. I then made another right and came back out on the major blvd I had just crossed in the opposite direction and then decided to drive to the closest safe place, a CHiP (California Highway Patrol) office that was about a mile away back the way I had come with them in tow. Left turn, they followed. Straight for a mile, then left into the CHiP parking lot and guess what, they didn't follow me into the parking lot (so they are not THAT dumb) and I watched them pass in my rear view. I parked as close to the building as possible and waited for about 10 minutes, then went home.
Yea, on a bike you are more exposed and the time to react is much shorter, but being alert can give you that extra moment to grab that spray or stungun if you choose to carry one.
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