Friday 25 November 2011

Be safe this Christmas

Over the past few weeks I have been appalled by the number of rapes and sexual assaults which have been reported to police.

Having worked in the past in the area of rape investigation, I have seen firsthand the devastating impact that these horrendous crimes can have on men and women.

The actual number of rapes and sexual assaults are very low, however it is essential that we do everything we possibly can to keep you keep safe and give you the best possible advice to protect yourself.

Over the past few months we have been planning, a series of Police operations, designed to help keep you keep safe. Your police service will be prioritising patrols to protect people as they are out socialising across Northern Ireland.

Police will do as much as possible, but you can help us protect you, by taking the following simple safety steps:


  • If you are going to drink alcohol, drink responsibly.

  • Don’t become separated from your friends.

  • Don’t accept a drink from someone you don't know .

  • Carry a personal attack alarm - you can buy one from you local DIY store for a few pounds or speak to your local PSNI Crime Prevention officer.

  • Don’t draw attention to yourself - keep valuables close to you or hidden from sight

  • Plan your journey home in advance by booking a taxi or arranging a lift – make sure your taxi driver and vehicle are displaying the approved signs/identification. If in doubt do not get in

  • Stay in well lit, familiar and busy areas.

  • If you think you are being followed make your way to the nearest busy and well lit area and call the police on 999.

  • Always make sure you have enough money to get yourself home.

Together we can ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable Christmas.

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