Monday, July 25, 2011

How can you help when a search is conducted?

Assist to gather your belongings to facilitate identification of suspicious item

Look around of unattended items

Evaluate whether the unattended items are suspicious

Report all suspicious items to security personnel or the police

Take further instructions from security personnel or the police

Ways to prevent valandalism

1. Use good lighting in and around your business. This ensures that potential vandals are more visible and increases their chances of getting caught.

2. Use unbreakable fixtures or glass when possible. This reduces a person's opportunities to vandalize.

3. Lock any gates, garages and external doors around your business to prevent unauthorized access. Also lock up any equipment or tools that may be easy targets for vandals.

4. Clean up any signs of vandalism as soon as they appear. This may involve repairing broken or damaged signs or equipment.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Car Vandalised

JON YEN [Jon77@email.com]
SENT: FRI 20 Oct 2009 12:03PM
TO: You
Dear sir/mdm,
Last nite i parked my car at Blk 10 level 3 multi-storey carpark, and I couldn't believe what i saw. Terrible people doing such things to somebody Else's car with no respect. You can take a look at the photos i attached. All these cars are sprayed with paint and scratches! Hope you can forward this email to all our neighbors to warn them that vandals are around and making trouble for us.
Hope everyone can be on the lookout for each other and inform suspicious characters in our neighborhoods. For furthermore information, you can check with policeman Pete on any tips for us when parking our cars.
PS: Check out the crime-prevention posters I snapped last week, i feel they didn't really work out well.
Jon from Blk 3, Vic Street





Crime preventing posters