Drive Out Vehicle Crime + Have Your Say. 08 Jul 10:14
July 2007 DRIVE OUT VEHICLE CRIME Come and get your free ‘Secur-I-Disc’ tamper proof tax disc holder as part of an ongoing campaign to drive out vehicle crime in the Borough. The ‘Secur-I Disc’ tax disc holder prevents the re-use of a tax disc, thereby making it pointless to steal. Merton Police Crime Prevention Advisor PC Greg HUNT said, "This is our final intervention of the ‘Drive Out Vehicle Crime’ campaign which has been a real success in getting the message out to the public to take valuables with them and to secure their vehicles. We hope the Merton residents will continue in this trend to keep ‘theft from vehicle’ statistics down”. Your local Safer Neighbourhood Teams will continue to run smaller more local crime prevention events within the Community”. The ‘Secur-I-Disc’ tamper proof tax disc holder are available free of charge at the vehicle crime road shows run by your local Safer Neighbourhood Teams or by contacting your local Safer Neighbourhood Team. For further crime reduction advice contact your local Safer Neighbourhood Team. Your Village Team can be contacted by telephone on 020 8721 2457 or by E mail: village@met.police.uk Thanks Tony Leworthy PC795VW Village SNT. ================================================= HAVE YOUR SAY! - Sent on behalf of the Metropolitan Police Authority. Have Your Say on Policing in London. The Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) is consulting on London's policing priorities and are interested in the opinion of people and businesses in your ward. (Village) The MPA would be grateful if you could disseminate details of the consultation to your ward contacts including Key Individual Networks (KINs), ward panel members and anyone else who you think might like to take part. People can take part in the consultation by completing a short questionnaire online (www.mpa.gov.uk/publications/policingplans/haveyoursay/) or calling 020 7202 0063 for a paper copy or telephone questionnaire. The Have Your Say on Policing in London consultation closes on Friday 26 November 2010. Thank you in advance for any help you can offer with the consultation. Melissa Pepper Research Analyst Policing Planning and Performance Improvement Unit Metropolitan Police Authority Met Forward is the MPA's strategic plan to make sure the Met will: fight crime and reduce criminality increase public confidence in policing achieve better value for money To find out more go to www.mpa.gov.uk/publications/metforward/