4th January 2009 - by Tom Mampilly
Harrow Safer Neighbourhood
Over the last couple of weeks there have been several knife
attacks across London, which has caused concerns on how safe
London is and how safe our own boroughs are. In a recent news
article published by the Harrow Police it mentioned that Harrow
has the lowest crime rates in Northwest London.
Local police have been working to make harrow a safer neighbour
hood. Many authoritative structures have been put in place to
carry out the necessity of a safer environment for local
residents. Here are some of the things that the police have
been doing to make Harrow a safe neighbour hood.
1. Undertaking initiative programmes to tackle knife related
crimes committed by youths. The police have been disrupting and
detecting knife enabled crimes and showing zero tolerance
towards anyone in possession/carrying knives and weapons. An
operation was undertaken in South Harrow underground station
where officers both plain and uniform clothes stopped and
searched around 90 youths, and out of this one person was
arrested. This proved to be a successful exercise as it
reassured the residents and commuters of harrow that as a
borough we do not have a knife crime issue.
2. To combat anti social behaviour the police have increased
their foot patrol, and gated the alleys to prevent fly tipping.
By gating alleys this should help reduce the increasing illegal
activities that have been taking place.
3. The police have increased their stops with young people in
possession of alcohol. They have taken the alcohol of the
teenagers who are in possession of a significant quantity. This
has helped combat any alcohol related crimes and is therefore
making the streets safer.
4. The police have been arranging activities such as football
coaching sessions for those aged between the ages of 8 16 and
half term activities. This should help take the youth wandering
the streets.
5. A new team has been created to patrol the streets of Harrow
town centre. Their tasks will include
a. Distributing street trading that is illegal
b. Deterring pick pockets from the area
c. Ensuring people are felt safe in the town centre areas at
night.
d. Tackling anti social behaviour and
e. Dealing with shoplifters.
6. Increase in speed guns purchased to deter motorist
speeding.
7. “Bin watch” has been launched to reduce burglaries in the
areas.
As well as the police undertaking the above initiatives, local
businesses have also been doing there bit to help tackle knife
crimes and anti social behaviour. The police erected a knife
arch outside the Crazy Horse pub in Stanmore one Friday
night.
A youth fashion show was also staged in St Ann’s shopping
centre that involved youths from Harrow and local business
showing their support for the event. This provided an
opportunity for the youths to invest their energy into a
community project and at the same time raising money for a
local charity.
The Harrow Police have evidently found a way to keep violent
crime to a minimum. They appear to be actively involved with
the youth to ensure that Harrow remains a safe area for
everyone in the neighbourhood.
Source: http://www.articlesabroad.com
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