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Crime Prevention Week – Auxiliary Police & Much More | Print |  E-mail
Written by David Dimitrie   
Tuesday, 03 November 2009

Crime Prevention Week – Auxiliary Police

The London Police Auxiliary officers are made up of men and women who dedicate considerable time to volunteering to promote community related and crime prevention initiatives.  On Tuesday November 3, 2009 they will be actively implementing crime prevention programs, such as the ones listed here. 


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Also, a new group of recruits has completed their classroom training and will be writing their final exam during the evening hours.  The 16 new recruits will then begin street patrol training.  The addition of these new recruits will bring theme entire group to a full complement of 50 Auxiliary Officers.The following are the three major programs delivered by the Auxiliary officers, in addition to tours, traffic control, attendance at community events and ride-along with patrol officers;

A.T.R.I.P.

A.T.R.I.P. (Auto Theft Reduction Initiatives Program) is a new initiative for the London Police Service. Through a unique combination of public education, enforcement and community partnerships, A.T.R.I.P. is designed to create a significant and sustainable reduction in the rate of automobile theft in the City of London. Officers from the volunteer Auxiliary Police Section distribute information about preventing automobile theft to citizens who are visiting areas of the City that have suffered from a high incidence of automobile theft. Two specially marked vehicles have been developed for use with A.T.R.I.P. to assist in distributing the educational information to the public. Project SafeguardThe object of Project Safeguard is to have specially trained volunteers from the Auxiliary Police Section conduct home security audits on residences in neighbourhoods where residential break and enters have been occurring. The home security audit process will educate the home owner on ways to "target harden" their home against the occurrence of a residential break and enter. Project SpeedwatchOne of the most frequent complaints received is the need to address speeding along residential streets. To address this issue the London Police Service, in partnership with the London Safe Communities Organization, purchased a radar speed display trailer. "Speedwatch" is a traffic calming initiative for the London Police Service. The Speedwatch radar trailer is deployed by officers from the Auxiliary Police Section in various areas of the City where chronic speeding violations have been reported. Speedwatch is primarily a public education program, as the Speedwatch sign informs the motoring public of both their current speed and the posted speed limit.

Lower speeds result in fewer, and less severe collisions, a safer environment for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians.
 Tip of the Day PSA#2    22 seconds   Crime Proofing a cottage or trailer It is that time of year to winterize your cottage or trailer. Besides taking the normal precautions to ensure that there is no structural damage due to the harsh weather, you should be crime proofing as well. Lock all windows, vents, openings and doors. Remove all items of value, especially alcoholic beverages, medications, electronics, jewelry, tools and money.  Place a sign in the window that indicates that the cottage or trailer has been “crime proofed”.
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