The Singapore Police Force have sent representative, CPL Lim, a young police from the Vic Street neighborhood police post in regards of giving the residences in Vic Street tips in preventing vandalism around this area.CPL Lim also states that "Vandalism it's a crime, and this kind of behavior is not accepted in Singapore".
Take Action
- Take pride in your surroundings. Vandalism cheapens your area and you.
- Learn about the costs and effects of vandalism by working with law enforcement, school officials, and community leaders. Teach what you learn to other teenagers and younger children.
- Start a clean-up crew a in the neighborhood. Ask local businesses to donate supplies like paint and paintbrushes for covering graffiti, or tools and equipment for repairing vandalized property.
- Write articles for the community newspaper on the costs of vandalism and graffiti, their impact on school and other budgets for activities, and how the courts—juvenile and adult—treat vandals.
- Look for ways to use the talent and creativity of vandals in positive, nondestructive activities. Sponsor a mural contest in school or a youth center. Encourage art supply stores and area businesses to provide large canvases and materials for kids to create murals inspired by themes like saying no to drugs, the importance of education, or celebrating diversity in your community. Ask local artists to attend and provide instruction and advice or judge a mural contest.
- Never leave valuables in the car or in plain sight.
- Avoid parking in dark areas, especially if you drive a luxury car.
- Install proper car alarm systems to deter possible criminals.
- Report any suspicious characters seen loitering in the car park.
CPL Lim also shares about the relevant posters that the Singapore Police Force have putted up all around Singapore to create awareness about crime prevention.
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