Thursday, 5 December 2013

Lock It

Most people who know me will know I have regular meetings with the local Police and also keep contact, on a wider basis, to ensure there is some Police support for our local communities.

Concern has been expressed among the people I have been talking to, in Heskin, Charnock Richard and Coppull West, about the future funding of PCSOs as their presence is, in not only my opinion, becoming ever more valuable as the Police resource becomes increasingly stretched. I have, after expressing the importance of neighbourhood Policing and PCSOs and the need to ensure they are supported and maintained to our Police and Crime Commissioner, the following quote “...neighbourhood Policing is vital to Lancs residents and importance is recognised...”. I just hope this means they will continue to be funded as they are vital, especially in rural areas.

Operation Canon has been running in the local area and I know not everyone is happy to have a member of the Police Force walk through their door, better that than not knowing someone has been there.

Burglaries are a particular problem for the victims especially the theft of tools, as this prevents people from doing their daily work. Recently there has been an increase in thefts from and of vehicles where the owners have left their keys in the car. Please everyone keep your keys with you. Thefts from schools are particularly disturbing and I have mentioned two on Social Media recently, these are quoted below…

29/11/2013 Stolen from a Leyland School, 39 Black Toshiba, 6 Lenova Laptops, 20 red Gloss Toshiba Notebooks and 2 Silver Samsung Laptops ring 101 and quote 0183

Between 04/12/13-05/12/13 at Adlington Primary School a computer and 10 i-pads have been stolen. If anyone has any info please ring 101 & quote LC-20131205-0186

The Police have offered the following advice…

We would ask relevant staff at local schools to take appropriate crime prevention steps to avoid burglaries taking place. Some of the simplest things listed below may seem obvious but they are things that the Police do see when attending commercial burglaries in general.

1. Make sure that all doors and windows are fully locked and secure, not left on latches or open.

2. If skeleton staffing is in place, do not leave doors and windows open if you are not going to be present in that particular area of the building.

3. Do not leave cash on the premises - even in locked safes or cash boxes. These can be and are often removed during burglaries and broken into at a later time once away from the crime scene.

4. Ensure that any fitted CCTV is fully functional and recording successfully.

5. Keep access gates locked where possible to make entry and exit routes more difficult for any potential criminals.

6. Consider the implementation of the Smartwater property marking system or similar. Speak to a member of your Neighbourhood Policing Team for further details on this.

7. Ensure that contact details for the Police are readily available to any staff who may be on site over the Christmas period.



In emergencies call 999
For general Police enquiries call 101 

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