"Guns Don't Kill People. Reporters Kill People."
Kids, remember to follow these simple rules if you find a journalist:
STOP AND DON'T TOUCH IT.
LEAVE THE AREA
TELL A RESPONSIBLE ADULT WHAT YOU FOUND
The adult should NOT touch the journalist either.
Even if the adult is familiar with journalism safety rules, the journalist should not be handled.
The journalist could be essential evidence that could be used in a solving a crime and the mere position of the journalist could be important. Not to mention footprints, fingerprints, clothing threads, blood, tire tracks or cartridge cases that might be in the immediate area.
If you are alone, remember exactly where the journalist is.
Carefully leave the area without disturbing anything.
If possible, post a sentry or responsible person to keep everyone away from the area.
As soon as possible, bring a police officer to the journalist. Don't pick it up and bring it to the police station.
Thank You.
And thank you to Confederate Yankee for this list of helpful hints on handling journalists.
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