Message from Thames Valley Police 9 Aug 2011

Message from Thames Valley Police

Most of you will have heard in the news about the recent disorder in
London. I would like to reassure you that we will be doing all that we
can to ensure that this type of behaviour does not take place in your
area.

You may notice an increase in the number of police officers at this
time and this should not cause alarm. These officers are there to
provide reassurance, prevent any incidents from happening and tackle any
criminal activity that may occur.

There have been a lot of rumours circulating on social networking sites
about ‘riots’, some of which are untrue or greatly exaggerated.
However, there has been some disorder across the force area.

These are copy cat incidents of those that have been happening in
London, although involving far viewer people. Obviously, we are aware
that these incidents and the images people will have seen from the
problems in London and other areas of the country will be causing
distress and anxiety.

I would also like to appeal to the community to let police know of any
suspicious looking gatherings of young people and any information they
may have about people who may have been involved in disorder.

If you see any suspicious behaviour contact Thames Valley Police on
0845 8 505 505. Alternatively, if you do not want to speak to police, or
leave your name, please contact the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555
111.

Chief Inspector Andy Boyd
Deputy Local Policing Area commander – South Oxfordshire and the Vale
of White Horse

Advice for businesses

Thames Valley Police offer the following precautionary advice to
businesses:

– Ensure staff report any suspicious activity to security officials and
police.
– Consider regular checks of the building and surrounding areas.
Identify any areas that are vulnerable and remove loose objects that
could be used as missiles.
– Make sure all service doors are kept locked and secure when not in
use.
– Ensure your CCTV system is fully operational.
– Consider removing high-value goods from display windows overnight.
– Keep as little cash as possible in the building overnight.
– Where possible, retail premises should be suitably staffed with
security guards.
– Landlords need to ensure that residents living above commercial
premises are aware of risks and ensure that all fire alarms, smoke
alarms and fire escapes are fully functional.
– Does your alarm company have the latest keyholder information? If
not, call them now.
– Does your business have an emergency business plan?
– Petrol stations should avoid selling petrol in small containers.
– In the event of an emergency, call 999.

Olivia Bucknall
Shared Communications Officer

Corporate Strategy
South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse District Councils
Tel: 01491 823022
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