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CALGARY ALBERTA

Anti-Graffiti Symposium (TAGS).

On Tuesday, Oct. 19, and Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010. The City of Calgary and CPS will be hosting The Anti-Graffiti Symposium (TAGS). For further details of the event please e-mail TAGS@calgarypolice.ca or visit www.tagsconference.com

 

aasro.png2010 Safe Schools Conference

November 7-9, 2010

Delta Edmonton Centre Suite Hotel, Alberta

The Board of Directors for the Alberta Association of School Resource Officers is pleased to announce the 2010 Safe Schools Conference will take place from November 7-9, 2010 at the Delta Edmonton Centre.

Please Note: The early bird deadline will be October 1, 2010

Conference Link

The presence of graffiti not only encourages more graffiti but can also lead to other crimes and nuisances. It sends a message that no one cares about the neighbourhood. Graffiti may also cause local property values to decrease.

Prompt removal reduces the chance of recurrence, sends a clear message that defacing property is not accepted and denies vandals the recognition that they seek.  Documenting graffiti may assist the RCMP with laying charges against offenders.

If you wish to have graffiti cleaned contact the Stettler Detachment of the RCMP at 403.742.3382. They will put the Stettler Citizens On Patrol Association (SCOPA) in touch with you.

If you have any information about graffiti crime and wish to remain anonymous contact Crime Stoppers at 1.800.222.TIPS,  (1.800.222.8477) or visit the website at www.tipsubmit.com.

Steven Lundberg, Constable

Stettler RCMP Detachment

403.742.3382