Home Invasions
[...]of these events on January 25th 2016, a meeting was held between the South Asian Jewellery community, local politicians as well as local police and Jewellers Vigilance Canada (JVC).Additionally, keep a charged cell phone with you at all times-including at your bedside at night. 9 | Social Netwo...
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Published in | Canadian Jeweller Vol. 137; no. 2; pp. 64 - 65 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Toronto
Rive Gauche Media Inc
01.01.2016
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Summary: | [...]of these events on January 25th 2016, a meeting was held between the South Asian Jewellery community, local politicians as well as local police and Jewellers Vigilance Canada (JVC).Additionally, keep a charged cell phone with you at all times-including at your bedside at night. 9 | Social Networks Do not put personal information about your home, family members and events such as vacations on social networking sites. 10 | Car Panic Alarm Some jewellers keep their car keys next to their bed so that they can hit the remote panic alarm of their car to help scare off intruders at the first hint of trouble. 11 | Suspicious Incident Logbook Many jewellers have found it helpful to keep a suspicious incident logbook at their business premises in which all employees can record incidents that appear to be "not quite right."The log can be used to write down details such as license plate numbers, names used, time, physical description and other information regarding suspicious incidents that may later be helpful to police. 12 | Security Code Phrase Jewellers should consider having a family security code phrase that can be used to alert a family member on the phone to a crime problem. |
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ISSN: | 0008-3917 |