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A program by Calgary Police and the AMA intended to remind Calgarians to keep their homes secure has been so successful in some S.E. communities, it will be expanded to the rest of the city.
The Public awareness and crime prevention campaign called “Keep it Locked” involves officers going home to home to see if they can find any unsecured doors, windows and garage doors.
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New Video on Bullying from NCPC
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GANGS & GUNS presents candid interviews with law enforcement, educators, gang members, and victims. This three-part documentary offers a sober view of gang life and the horrific toll that gang-related crime takes on children, families, schools, and our communities.
Gangs & Guns addresses the myth that gang members are only inner city kids from poor broken homes. Why are young men lured into this criminal lifestyle at such alarming rate? Is it the money and power? Their family life? Is the media to blame? How do we identify youth at risk of gang involvement?
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Simon Cattleman Receives His Free Helmet from RCMP for Red Deer Bike Safety Campaign
The RCMP are very pleased to have partnered with the Safe Communities Central Alberta,
Bike Safety Committee for the positive ticket campaign.
The committee received funding through the Primary Care Network of Red Deer which went
toward the positive ticket program for the purchase of bike helmets, and other prizes
which are given away daily by the Y-Cru and City Bylaw Officers. Tickets are given to
youth who ride their bikes safely and are obeying the traffic laws. In order to qualify
for a free helmet the recipient must sign a pledge promising to wear the helmet whenever
they are riding their bike.
On Friday July 30, 2010 Cst. Rafferty presented one of the helmets to 6 year old Simon
Cattleman of Red Deer. (photo attached)
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August Traffic Safety Focus
RCMP and Sheriff integrated traffic units, along with other law enforcement partners, will be involved in a joint effort to reduce the harm that results from Impaired Driving collisions. "If you drive impaired, your luck will run out - you will get caught. Even worse, you may be involved in a severe collision that harms someone you love" says Inspector James Stiles, Officer in Charge of "K" Division Traffic Services.
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If you have firearms and/or ammunition, ensure that they are stored or being displayed to meet the requirements of the Firearms Act Regulations. For further information, call the Canadian Firearms Centre at 1-800-731-4000. |
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