Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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What should you do if you see something suspicious?

  1. Try to handle it yourself

  2. Inform a coworker

  3. Do not touch it

  4. Take a photo

The correct answer is: Do not touch it

If you see something suspicious, you should never try to handle it yourself as this can put you in harm's way. It is also not advisable to inform a coworker as they may also not know how to handle the situation. By taking a photo, you may be risking your safety as well as revealing your presence to the person or people involved. The best option is to not touch anything and leave the area immediately, then report the suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities. This will ensure your safety and prevent any tampering with potential evidence.