- Personal Safety in Public
Topics Covered.
Handbag safety
ATM / Credit Card Safety
What to look for in a Car park
Obtaining a Good Description
Describe the following of Offender
Describe the following of Vehicle
Reporting on suspicious activity - Personal Safety in the home along with Holiday Security Tips
Knowing how a burglar thinks and operates is good background information to help put things in place to prevent you or someone you know becoming a burglary victim. The following information outlines some practical and simple steps to reduce the risk.
- Motor Vehicle Crime
Your motor vehicle is most likely the next most valuable possession after your home and it is possibly the most vulnerable.
Thousands of cars are stolen every year or broken into and property taken. Some of the vehicles are never recovered and those which are recovered have often been damaged and left undriveable.
Motor Vehicle crime is a serious problem and apart from the general inconvenience, the loss can be a traumatic experience for the owner.Be Safe, Feel Safe Booklet
The New Zealand Police Be Safe, Feel Safe booklet contains safety information on:- Safer Communities
- Disasters and Emergencies
- Properties and Belongings
- Family and Personal Safety
- Online and Identity Safety.
It also contains advice on where to get further information and support, and contacting Police.
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