The South Bruce OPP joins police across Ontario by encouraging everyone – homeowners, young people, seniors, businesses, renters – to take the time and consider how they can protect their property and avoid the financial, as well as emotional, costs of being a victim of crime.
“Protect Your Property Day” is part of the OACP’s annual crime prevention campaign, which focuses on a broad range of crimes that impact Ontario residents and businesses, including on-line fraud, identification theft and other cybercrimes, auto theft, break-and-enters, bullying, and elder abuse. A new crime prevention booklet is now available to members of the public though the OACP and police services. The booklet contains helpful crime-prevention tips and information.
While some types of property crime, such as break-and-enters, are down, other crimes, such as on-line identification theft and fraud, are increasing. Police also remain concerned about the number of crimes that are never reported to police.
This OACP campaign is made possible through the support of a number of partners: Accident Support Services International Ltd., CANASA (Canadian Security Association), TitlePLUS Title Insurance (a div. of LAWPRO® – Lawyers’ Professional Indemnity Company), Humber College – School of Social and Community Services, Interac Association, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, TRACE™ Identified, VIA Rail Canada.
To download the OACP “Crime Prevention. Protect Your Property. Protect Yourself” booklet, visit www.oacp.ca
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