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1 Protecting society and helping keep people safe RESTRICTEDSlide 1RESTRICTED Thefts

2 Protecting society and helping keep people safe RESTRICTEDSlide 2 Thefts What can you do? Keep your valuables secure, and not in easily accessible places. Don’t use or display your phone/tablet when walking home. Be aware of who is around you and stick to well lit streets. If possible, travel home with others. Use Student Safe Zones. Register your property on Immobilse. Password protect your phone and Install/activate ‘Find my Phone’ style software (password protect that to prevent the offender switching it off). Criminals target people using their phone whilst walking home, waiting at bus stops, or by pick pocketing at gigs. Young males riding bikes snatch phones out of victims hands

3 Protecting society and helping keep people safe RESTRICTEDSlide 3 Burglary

4 Protecting society and helping keep people safe RESTRICTEDSlide 4 Burglary What can you do? Lock doors and windows, and leave lights on when out. Keep valuables away from the windows. Report defective locks to your landlord/Administration. Do you know who you are inviting back to your accommodation? Don’t prop open security doors or allow ‘tailgating’. Criminals actively target students living in rented accommodation, as well as in Halls of Residence. They’re attracted by high value items in student houses and flats

5 Protecting society and helping keep people safe RESTRICTEDSlide 5 Cycle Thefts

6 Protecting society and helping keep people safe RESTRICTEDSlide 6 Cycle Theft What can you do? Purchase and use a ‘D’ Lock Get your bike marked by the University or Police. Always lock your bike and keep it in a well lit, public area Criminals target bikes left in University/Council bike parks, outside accommodation blocks and shops

7 Protecting society and helping keep people safe RESTRICTEDSlide 7 Anti-Social Behaviour Anti-Social Behaviour, particularly noise, can have an adverse effect on local residents and other members of the community What can you do? Be considerate when returning home from a night out Avoid littering, shouting or making excessive noise Be an ambassador for the University within the community

8 Protecting society and helping keep people safe RESTRICTEDSlide 8 Facebook Like Us / Follow Us: Search Facebook for “Manchester Student Safety” Find out about crime and crime prevention events in your area


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