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Friday, January 18, 2008

Crime Safety Program in Louisville Will Hopefully Tackle Meth Problem

crime safetyLocal police in the Louisville area are now joining forces with managers of apartment complexes in order to stop the production and sale of methamphetamine. Currently, illegal meth sales are increasing and it is starting to become a major issue in many different communities.

This new plan, which has been named "Apartment Watch", intends to educate property managers about the abundance and dangers of meth production. Hopefully, it will raise awareness throughout various communities so that residents will be able to identify these labs when they are nearby.

According to the LMPD, sixty-eight methamphetamine labs were discovered last year in the Louisville area. It is also common to find these labs in both regular homes as well as apartment rentals. Major Ozzy Gibson of the Louisville Municipal Police Department mentioned that, "One of the things we are looking at is ... let's face it. With the housing market the way it is, people losing their homes. Those families are going to go somewhere and have to live and we are gonna have other issues to face in apartment complexes."

In addition to Louisville, KY, meth labs are starting to become abundant in many other parts of the U.S. If your community has a crime safety program similar to this one then do not hesitate to learn more about it. This is a very dangerous drug and we should all make an effort to stop its production.

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Friday, September 28, 2007

Sunderland Publicized As City With Excellent Crime Safety Record

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It has recently been made public that Sunderland, UK is the least dangerous big city in the Northern part of the country and a campaign to let it be known has jumped off to a good start.
The latest statistics have revealed that there are ten thousand less crime victims in Sunderland when compared to figures from four years ago.
Also, the Safer Sunderland Partnership, which has been running for two years now, says that the city's crime rate is less than the country's average.
However, although the Safer Sunderland Partnership wants to publicize its efforts in advocating crime safety and taking on antisocial behavior with the start of its recent "Spread the Word" campaign, crime victims do not feel completely at ease.
This brand new program plans on celebrating the city's achievements, while still reinforcing the message that ninety-five out of one hundred young citizens living in Sunderland do not ever get into trouble.
Chairman of the partnership, Coun Tom Foster, mentioned: "The partnership has achieved quite remarkable results since it was formed in 2005."
He also added, "The city is recognized nationally for some of its innovative programs, including tackling antisocial behavior, and can proudly claim that across Sunderland, out of 100 young people 95 are never involved in trouble."
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Friday, September 7, 2007

Crime Safety Tips For People In The Workplace

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There are plenty of things that one can do to stay a little safer in the workplace. Dressing suitably and being clean-cut "sends a strong message" to thieves that you and your colleagues are professionals who are attentive and ready to take care of any situation.

Stay attentive so that you know who is on your property and where they are while also having a watchful eye on others who stick around without purchasing anything.

Pay attention to conspicuous happenings outside of your workplace. Record license plate numbers of automobiles that look suspicious if you are able to clearly read them.

Stay alert for people who may also be hanging around outside of your workplace or place of business as they may be planning to do something to your property or your customer as they are leaving.

Be certain that the sales counter is easily visible. Don't post advertisements, displays, flyers, posters, signs or other things on windows or doors that might block the view of the cash register. It is critical that the police are able to see in your store when driving by.

Always attempt to say hello to a customer who enters your store. Look at their eyes when speaking to them and ask them if they need any assistance. Being attentive can sometimes make a robber feel discouraged.

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