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BAYS NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH - East Coast Bays, North Shore City

For the safety and protection of people and property in our area.

Neighbourhood Watch links

Prevention of crime, protection of people and property, and maintaining standards of safety in a community is the responsibility of everyone.  It should not be left just to Police or other agencies.  Here are links to other websites that may give you more information so you can play your part as effectively as you can.  Remember, the closest support in any situation is that of your neighbours.  Get to know them.

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New Zealand Police  -  www.police.govt.nz

Police safety tips  -  www.police.govt.nz/safety/

Waitemata Police District  - includes North Shore, Waitakere, Rodney -
www.police.govt.nz/district/northshorewaitakere/

Latest Police news for our district  -
www.police.govt.nz/district/northshorewaitakere/news.html

NZ Police - Ten One Magazine -  Community Edition  -  http://police.govt.nz/tenone/
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Neighbourhood Support New Zealand  -  www.ns.org.nz/

Neighbourhood Support fact sheets  -  www.ns.org.nz/fact_sheets.html

Excellent advice on issues concerning Home & property, Neighbourhood isues, Holiday security & driving tips, Vehicles, Dishonesty, Law & the older person, Violence, Domestic & Family Violence, Shoplifting, Youth issues, Drugs & Misuse of Airguns, other General issues.

Crime Reduction UK
info resource  - www.crimereduction.gov.uk/
British National Neighbourhood Watch Association  -  www.neighbourhoodwatch.net
North Shore Civil Defence  -  www.nscd.org.nz
Spotter NZ - finding cars -  http://spotter.co.nz
Text 8811 or go on-line to report suspicious vehicles and be paid a reward (subject to conditions)
id Microdot  -  http://www.idmicrodot.co.nz 
anti-theft marking system.  Kits with 120 - 150 pinhead size adhesive dots.  Each microdot kit has an unique PIN code - it cannot be copied or duplicated that can be registered.

More useful leads to come.  Check here again.


 

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