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Sunday, January 30, 2011
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Interview with friendly Neighbourhood Policeman CPL Lim on Vandalism
In my interview with CPL Lim from Vic Street's police post, he gives us some tips on prevention about Vandalism.
According to CPL Lim, Vandalism has been a serious problem since last year.
There are 4 tips we can follow by:
- Know your neighbours -it makes spotting suspicious characters easier
- Do not fight off Vandalism on your own -Form a community watch or engage your neigbours to help you out. This is good for our neigbourhood to bond closer too.
- Develop friendship with your neighbours so everyone can be on the look out for each other
- Always talk to and inform your neighbours if you see anything suspicious -Even if it is something minor, do show your concern so that everyone will do the same
Email: SGPoliceCPLLim@email.com
Tel: 98989898
Vandals on the loose!
Recently there was a report with regards to Vandalism happening on Vic Street.
Jon Yen from Blk 3, Vic Street sent in an email on Friday, 20 Oct 2009, 12:03PM
On my next entry, I will post up an interview with a neighbourhood Policeman on Vandalism.
In the mean time, do give your feedback if you have any comments or suggestions.
I'm sure we want to hear what Vic Streets residents have to say with regards to this incident.
Be vigilant and stay alert!
Jon Yen from Blk 3, Vic Street sent in an email on Friday, 20 Oct 2009, 12:03PM
At Blk 10 Multi-story carpark, he saw a car sprayed with paint and scratched.
He hopes Vic Street residents are aware of this vandalism acts happening in our area and will be on the lookout for any suspicious characters around the neighbourhood.
Do inform and report if you see such cases happening to our friendly neighbourhood policemen.
Jon is skeptical of our current crime prevention posters.
He questions the effect they have on people.
What do you think of the posters?
Do they speak to you, have any effect or impact on you?
Are they effective?
On my next entry, I will post up an interview with a neighbourhood Policeman on Vandalism.
In the mean time, do give your feedback if you have any comments or suggestions.
I'm sure we want to hear what Vic Streets residents have to say with regards to this incident.
Be vigilant and stay alert!
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