Neighbourhood Watch
Neighbourhood Watch Annual General meeting

Where: Lethbridge Regional Police Services
135 1 Avenue, South, Lethbridge
Location: Lethbridge Regional Police
Station
Date:
Monday January 30, 2012
Time:
7:00 PM
Not for Profit
The Lethbridge Neighbourhood Watch is a Not for Profit organization, that works with the citizen of Lethbridge and the Lethbridge Police Service. The program works by:
At No Charge:
Neighbourhood Watch members receive instruction by Lethbridge Police Members on home security, Operation Identification. Members also have the opportunity to to participate in special presentations such as Lady Beware, put on by the Lethbridge Police Service. Some insurance companies have discounted home insurance to Watch Members.
Why Know Your Neighbour?
THE PROGRAM NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH is a program aimed at reducing crime in the community. It involves getting to know your neighbours and utilizing the concept of NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH. - that is, good neighbors working together, alert to the potential of crime and willing to look out for one another's interests.
Neighbourhood Watch provides you with a means to assist the police in preventing crime.
Neighbours working together through NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH can combat crime in their area the most effective way - before it starts.
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH provides a means of reducing the opportunity for crime to occur, through the active participation of citizens in crime prevention.
Security
The NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH program will provide a sense of security for individuals or families who leave their homes for any length of time. "The program will also help to co-ordinate the efforts of the police service and the community in tracking down criminals" Break-ins can happen anytime but most occur during the day? Crimes such as purse snatchings, vandalism, car prowlings, house break-ins and sexual assaults are on the rise? There is no charge to join.
Police Presentations
All presentations by the police are free? Contact Information concerning criminal or suspicious activity should always be relayed to the Lethbridge Police Service Complaints number below. Inquiries concerning the Neighbourhood Watch Program should be made by contacting the Lethbridge Police Service Community Liaison Office.
Citizens are taught how to make their homes less inviting as targets for thieves; how to participate in Operation Identification, making their personal property less desirable to burglars; and how to be alert to suspicious activity in their neighbourhoods. Very few people are in a position to protect their homes and property all the time. Vacation, business and shopping trips or even an evening out will leave homes unattended and vulnerable to theft.

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