Monday, January 31, 2011

Crime 1: Car Vandalism prevention measures...

Camera can be install in the car....

GeniusGuard™ Vehicle Video Recorder System-Colour
(VVR-Colour)
- Ultimate Anti-car vandal camera system

How can it help?

It will be able to capture the culprit by taking their images. By capturing their images using the VVR-Colour.

Examples:
Anti-car vandal VVR side camera view
  

Crime 2: House Breaking prevention measures...


How It Can Happen
Forcing open windows, grille gates or doors.

Cutting padlocks, and grilles.

Gaining entry through the refuse chute, false ceiling or ventilation openings.

Gaining entry through neighbouring house/shop.

Gaining entry by using household tools left outside the house.
Preventive Measures
Lock all doors and windows when leaving the home unattended, even for a short while.

Keep large sums of cash in banks and expensive jewelleries in safe deposit boxes.

Do not hide keys under the doormat, in a flowerpot or on top of the electricity meter box outside the house.

Do not leave notes outside of the house announcing your absence from home.

Leave a light and radio on at night to give an impression that the occupants are home.

Cancel all deliveries (eg newspapers, magazines, etc.) when you are away from home for a few days.

Change all locks when your house keys are lost or stolen.

Install security alarm system. Ensure that it is tested periodically and in working condition.

Switch on the system when house is left unattended; before retiring to bed; or in unoccupied rooms if the premise is huge even when the occupants are at home.

Ask your immediate neighbours to keep an eye on your
house while you are away.

Keep your handphone within easy reach, be contactable.

Inform your Neighbourhood Police Centre (NPC) of your absence if you are away from home for a few days.

Keep a lookout in your neighbourhood for any suspicious person(s) who are loitering. Call the Police at ‘999’ for assistance.
Punishment
A person convicted of housebreaking and theft by day is liable to:

a jail term of not less than 18 months and not more than 10 years; and
a fine.

A person convicted of housebreaking and theft by night is liable to:

a jail term of not less than 2 years and not more than 14 years; and
a fine.





Source: http://www.ncpc.gov.sg/pm/goldenyrs.htm

Crime 2: House Breaking

YOUR HOUSE? IS IT SAFE? THINK AGAIN!

There is a new case of house breaking...


Singapore Police Force had done their part of showing this in Singapore, NOW , it's up to us (witnesses) to come up and report the incident that they happen to see. 

CALL the number straight away, it may not be your house now, but it would be your house.... 

http://www.spf.gov.sg/  -Singapore Police Force Official Website

Posters all over Singapore

This posters can be seen everywhere in Singapore...
Why???
AS TO INCREASE AWARENESS OF CRIME PREVENTION IN SINGAPORE...

The images:



Posters,everywhere to increase Singaporeans.

Mas Selamat picture was hang up everywhere as to ensure Singaporeans know about this.

Singapore Police Force, had hang posters everywhere in Singapore either based on Crime Prevention or Terrorism.

So, we as SINGAPOREAN must stay vigilant and quick-witted.

For more details about how to prevent this from happening to you own car, http://www.spf.gov.sg/  -Singapore Police Force Official Website

Crime 1: Car Vandalism

Do you think that your Car is safe?
Think again! Because... Car Vandalism is Happening...


NEED evidences???
HERE are the evidences..








All the above images are taken from real Singaporean.
All had been vandalize by our inconsiderate people...
images by MR JON YEN.


Here is a report from a witness who had witness a scene : Car Vandalism
This is from MR JON YEN,



Dear blogger,

Last night I was at Blk 10 level 3 multi-storey Carpark, and I am here to share with you what I had seen. I cannot believe it, there are many terrible people that do such things to another’s car, there is no respect what so ever. The pictures above are all these cars that were sprayed with paint and scratched.

Hope everyone can be on the lookout for each other and inform suspicious characters in our neighbourhoods.

Do remember, if you witness any of this crime happening in your neighbourhood call the police at 999 or do report the incident to the nearest Police Post available.

For more details about how to prevent this from happening to you own car, http://www.spf.gov.sg/ -Singapore Police Force Official Website