Monday, October 1, 2012

Godalming firm donates crime awareness car to police

POLICE in Godalming have been handed the keys to a brand new crime reduction car aimed at tackling some of Waverley's most common thefts.

Absolute Security bosses Andy Rees and Sandy Busek hand the keys to Surrey Police's John Robini and neighborhood inspector Tom Budd.
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Waverley crime reduction advisor John Robini and neighbourhood inspector Tom Budd will soon be recognisable driving the Skoda Yeti around the area.
The vehicle features colourful cartoon crooks and is aimed at raising awareness of shed break-ins, number plate thefts and other thefts from vehicles in the borough.
Mr Robini said the designs and information will help motorists and residents tackle what are some of the more common thefts in Waverley.
"It's not only a vehicle for us to travel about in, but it is also addressing crime reduction," he said.
The vehicle was donated by Godalming firm Absolute Security, in Langham Park, after Mr Robini approached the firm asking for help sourcing a new car for Surrey Police.
Sandy Busek, managing director of Absolute Security, said: "We are very pleased to donate this vehicle. It's nice to be able to put something into the community and help out."

(Reproduced from godalmingpeople.co.uk, 28th Sept)

Gardien Comment: The more publicity about shed break-ins the better. See the article on Shed Security at http://www.garden-security.co.uk/shed-security-print.htm

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