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I've noticed that Dorset Police have been tweeting about their own police website page during the last couple of days regarding crime prevention advice for festivals and outdoor events. Clearly they've got a few things going on down in the county, so here's what their page says on the subject…

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I see that the Police in Bromsgrove have been advising people to be on the lookout for counterfeit £20 notes (referred to as a ‘Score' or ‘Bobby Moore' down my way). This is something we should all be careful about, so just as retail assistants will take a careful look at the…

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Crime Prevention Associates is headed by Alan Edmunds a former Detective Chief Inspector in my old force, the Met, who after retirement joined Hampshire Constabulary as their Crime Prevention Co-ordinator. Alan developed a number of initiatives that will be known to police officers, including…

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Police in Worcester are appealing for information after a number of local businesses were burgled overnight. Worcester & Midlands Cold Stores Ltd on Bromyard Road, The Coppertops Pub on Oldbury Road and DJB Denny vets on Henwick Road were all broken into in the early hours of this morning…

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The Board of the Association of Security Consultants (ASC), the UK’s professional organisation for independent security consultants, has recently approved a reciprocal link between our two…

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Have you seen this article in the Mail online? This is the full headline: Britain\'s crime hotspots: Astonishing new figures identify the most lawless postcodes in the country... and zero in on east London\'s Westfield shopping centre Astonishing means ‘surprised' or…

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