Dogs on Patrol event this Sunday!
On Sunday August 27 from 3pm to 5pm, officers from the Townsville District Crime Prevention Unit will be holding another Dogs on Patrol initiative at Wes Barrett Park in Oonoonba.
This crime prevention initiative is a partnership between the Queensland Police Service and Neighbourhood Watch.
Taking your dog for their daily walk is great for you, your dog and the community. Community safety and crime prevention is everyone’s responsibility. You can assist police by providing a good description of anyone you see committing a crime or acting suspiciously in your community.
Always carry your mobile phone with you on your walk – if you see a crime being committed dial Triple Zero (000) immediately. In non-emergency situations contact your local police station or contact Policelink on 131 444.
Tips for staying safe whilst walking your dog
Where and when possible, stick to busy routes and busy times when there are plenty of other walkers about. If you are walking in a park, try to stay in open areas where you can see around you and be seen by other walkers. Consider meeting up with other dog walkers – it’s fun to exercise with others for you and your dog. If you’re walking around the streets, ensure you walk in the opposite direction to traffic.
Avoid wearing headphones or using your mobile phone when you are walking, as they may cause you to be distracted and not be aware of your surroundings. Inform someone where you are going and what time you expect to be back. Avoid using the same route and going at the same time every day.
Always be aware of your surroundings and always act on your instincts – if something looks or feels wrong it probably is, your dog may also be indicating that they could be sensing that a situation is not safe. If your safety is threatened respond with assertive communication and take action to remove yourself from the situation, it is better to be rude than unsafe. In an emergency call the police on Triple Zero (000) immediately.
Source: Townsville Crime Alert