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Autumn Nights Safety Campaign |
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Autumn Nights Safety Campaign Met Police & Local Authority - Working Together For A Safer Redbridge With the clocks having gone back, the evenings become darker earlier, the opportunities for criminals increase and we often see a rise in burglaries, as many homes are left unlit alerting burglars to homes that are empty. We also see rises in anti -social behaviour and street crimes. As a result, the Autumn Nights Safety Campaign is aimed to tackle anti-social behaviour and associated criminality. The Autumn Nights Safety campaign offers residents advice on how to stay safe both at home and when out-and-about as the nights draw in and the days become shorter. This is a good time of year to review your home security, and we recommend taking steps to check you are Autumn ready.
Key advice for residents include: For more information on how to protect your home visit www.met.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/protect-home-crime/keep-burglars-out-property/
Here are some tips for keeping yourself safe when you are out and about this Autumn. Please remember that if you feel threatened or are in danger, always dial 999.
For more information about personal safety, please visit www.met.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/personal-safety-how-to-stay-safe/
Share your experience of where you felt unsafe to StreetSafe – a pilot designed for the public to anonymously tell us about public places where they’ve felt unsafe. StreetSafe – police.uk
The campaign will also remind residents of the safety advice around attending or taking part in events such as Halloween and Bonfire Night.
Redbridge Police Neighbourhoods Chief Inspector Dave Holgate said: “Many people at this time of year can feel vulnerable, due to the longer dark nights and events such as Halloween and the increased usage of fireworks. Over the coming weeks our policing plan will be in place to meet the increase in activity and to prevent and suppress violent crime.
We want to reassure our residents that there will be an increase in patrols around parks, open spaces and high streets, particularly on certain nights when we traditionally see an increase in calls to police, crime and anti-social behaviour.
Our teams are working closely with the local authority, whether it is visits to shops selling fireworks with Trading Standards, or working with Redbridge CCTV to observe and intercept potential offenders.”
If you would like to hear more from your local policing team about what they are doing, sign up to Met Engage where you can find out more information about the officers dedicated to where you live www.metengage.co.uk
For more detailed crime prevention advice, visit our webpage https://www.met.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/ | ||
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