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Police Surgeries Could Help Cut Claims

16:36 Mon 24th May 2010 |

Although the vast majority of us never have to worry about crime in and around our area, others are not so lucky. All over the country Police Surgeries are being set up so the residents can meet their local officers and also share any issues they have.

A police community support officer said: "You can talk to us about any concerns you may have with the local area and pick up crime prevention information and advice."

“Surgeries like this can act as a platform for residents to air their views about any pressing issues they may have and if there is anything at all you would like to discuss, please feel free attend. By taking the time to share your views you can make sure that the issues that matter to you really are the ones that become the priority of your local police constabulary.”

Top Tips to prevent crime in your area:

•     Report if streets, footpaths and subways are not well lit to your local authority.
•     If there are any new building developments planned for your area, such as shopping precincts, housing estates and car parks, contact your local authority or the developer to ask about how the building designs are minimising opportunities for criminals.
•    Ask what your children’s' school is doing to prevent vandalism and the risk of arson, e.g. good lighting with metal grills to prevent smashing and using anti-climb paint to stop intruders.
•     Develop a local Neighbourhood Watch, or Home Watch to collaborate with local people to protect your community.
•    Does your insurance company offer discounts on home insurance if you are a member of the Neighbourhood Watch? If not, find an insurance company who does.
•     Contact your local Crime and Disorder Reduction/Community Safety Partnership to find out about local crime reduction schemes that you may like to be involved in and what action is being taken to tackle any particular local problems you're concerned about.

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