Tuesday, February 5, 2013

The Valley Street

Valley Street.

There have been numerous cases of unreported petty crimes in your neighbourhood. Many of your neighbours are complaining of vandalism and pick pocketing occurrences. These petty criminals are getting away scot free and residents are starting to worry for their safety. 
Besides the problem of crimes in Valley Street, some residents have also noticed a sudden increase in the number of stray cats and dogs in the area. The streets are littered with cat food as people are feeding these cats. In addition, there are also reported cases of joggers being bitten by stray dogs. Something needs to be done about these stray animals.

Crime prevention advice

- When you saw someone is acting suspiciously and they are trying to vandalism or pick pocketing, you as the resident should help prevent it by dialing the police as soon as possible so that the culprit will not run away. When ever you saw someone trying to do something bad or that you think it is not save for the resident, you should call the police. 
- To decrease the number of stray animals in Valley Street, you as the resident must not feed the stray animals because when you fed them once, they will come back to ask for more. Thus that leads to the increase of stray animals in Valley Street. 

Safety tips

- Do not left your things unattended
- Do not place your wallet in such a way that the pick pocket can easily take your wallet.
- When you saw someone pick pocketing, call the police immediately. I repeat, call the police IMMEDIATELY !!!
- When you saw some stray animals, DO NOT FEED THEM! 
- When the stray animals are trying to attack you, ask someone for help to call the SPCA to catch the stray animals. 
- Joggers must have a look out for the stray animals so that they will not get bitten by the stray animals. 

Everyone can play apart by

- Calling the police when you saw someone suspicious or is trying to pick pocket.
- Not wearing any valuables that could catch the culprit attention. 
- Not feeding the stray animals.
- Calling the SPCA if the number of stray animals kept increasing.
- Resident of Valley Street must have a look out for these animals to prevent getting bitten.


 

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