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Personal Safety
from 2011-04 Sydney (2)
by Indian Link
Rosehill Police are urging members of the public to take extra care of their personal safety, especially when walking alone at night.
Recently there have been a number of street robberies occur in the Harris Park and Granville areas. Offenders are typically targeting people walking alone at night through dimly lit areas and stealing small electronic items, such as mobile phones, laptop computers and cash.
Police encourage members of the public to report any persons acting suspiciously, to their local police station or crime stoppers.
Property Marking
On the 21st April 2011 from 8:00 to 10:00am, Rosehill Police will be offering, free of charge, for members of the public, the opportunity to have their property marked with an invisible unique identifier.
Police will mark your property with letters and numbers unique to you, so in the unfortunate event your property is stolen and police locate the property on the offender, the item can be identified by using a special light to read the unique identifier, and subsequently returned to the rightful owner.
Most surfaces can be marked and the mark is permanent. The items which are most suitable for marking are small electronic items, such as mobile phones, Ipods and the like.
If you would like to have your property marked, your attend Granville Railway Station, main concourse, at the above mentioned time and date to take advantage of this opportunity.