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What is N.H.W |
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Neighbourhood Watch Schemes
Most crime is opportunist, committed on the spur of the moment or when a car or house is left unlocked. This means there is enormous scope for reducing the chances of becoming a victim of crime.
Everyone knows that the police are there to fight crime, but they cannot succeed on their own - they need support from the public. This support can be given in the effective way of forming a neighbourhood Watch Scheme.
Neighbourhood Watch Schemes can:
· Cut crime and the opportunities for crime. · Help and reassure those who live in fear of crime. · Encourage neighbourliness and closer communities.
There are other benefits to Neighbourhood Watch schemes too. You will become familiar with crime prevention ideas which will help you to keep your home and belongings safe. You may also get a premium discount from you insurance company.
The Lancashire Neighbourhood Watch Forum that includes all Co-ordinators and members across the County has recently been formed. The aim of this group is to provide additional support for schemes and local associations.
If you would like to set up a Neighbourhood Watch scheme in your area please contact:
The Crime Prevention Officer At Your Local Police Station
If you have information regarding suspicious incidents ring your local police station or in an emergency dial 999. If you have information on anyone involved in crime or who you believe may be involved in crime ring CRIMESTOPPERS on 0800 555 111. Your call is free, you don’t have to give your name and you may receive a cash reward. |
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REACHING OUT THE HAND OF FREINDSHIP |
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LOOKING OUT FOR EACH OTHER |
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Meerkats (shown above ) exemplify the motives behind Neighbourhood Watch. As a community they watch out for all the members of their particular group and act in the best interest of that group. The Musketeers quote “One for all and all for one” is very apt to Neighbourhood Watch Schemes as their greatest strength is their unity. Over the years being neighbourly seems to have gone out of fashion, Neighbourhood watch is bringing back the old values of being neighbourly and bringing the caring back into communities. This has a throw back effect of communities working together in other fields to promote the welfare of the community, such as combating anti-social behaviour, graffiti ,and other local issues. |
