Campaigns
Surrey Crimestoppers regularly runs campaigns in the region, to raise awareness about crimes that might be affecting your communities.
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Borough by Borough
'Borough by borough' is a new strategy by Surrey Crimestoppers to increase awareness of their message by targetting one local borough at a time.
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Car crime
Criminals who commit car crime were on the back foot in Spelthorne Borough with a campaign to get the public talking last year.
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Countryside arson alert
We're actively supporting the Surrey Arson Task Force in tackling Arson in Surrey. In particular, we're supporting two major initiatives - Firewatch for schools and the Arson Countryside Alert.
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Diwali Lantern Parade in Woking
Surrey Crimestoppers joined Woking Borough Council and other businesses in a lantern parade through Woking town centre
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Give Bike Crime the Boot in Woking
We are always trying to find new and interesting ways to promote our telephone number 0800 555 111 so shoppers in Woking were surprised to be entertained by Topper the juggling unicyclist and Stanley the Tiger in Woking town centre.
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Hoax callers - 'Lies cost lives'
The Arson Task Force, a joint partnership between Surrey Fire and Rescue Service and Surrey Police has teamed up with 102.7 Mercury FM and Surrey Crimestoppers to tackle the menace of hoax callers.
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It's your call
In 2006, we surprised members of the public by wrecking cars in 3 different locations across East Surrey.
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Name that Tagger
Surrey Crimestoppers are trying to help in catching prolific graffiti criminals in the borough of Epsom & Ewell.
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Saw it, report it
We visited Redhill town centre last year with a major awareness campaign aimed at getting those visiting, living and working in the area to report information about crime anonymously.
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Saw it Tel. it
We were out in force on a busy Saturday in Woking Town Centre at the end of last year, promoting the 0800 555 111 number to all shoppers and visitors.
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Theft from vehicles
Last year, we called on all members of the public in Surrey to stamp out thefts from motor vehicles.
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Underage drinking launch - Tadworth
Don't fuel crime and anti-social behaviour in your community by buying alcohol for or selling alcohol to under 18s, or allowing others to do so.
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Underage drinking - Surrey Heath
Underage drinking and issues of youth disorder are closely linked. In a bid to tackle these problems, we worked with the Safer Surrey Heath Partnership to launch a major campaign across the borough of Surrey Heath last year.
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Underage drinking - Schools presentations, Reigate and Banstead
Working with Surrey Police and a theatre production company, we have designed a bespoke presentation aimed at 14 – 16 year olds, challenging them to think about the anti-social and criminal behaviour under-age drinking can lead to and the possible consequences for their future. This is the second part of our overall campaign to tackle underage drinking and the related issues of youth disorder.
Case study
21-year old Chris Preddie was involved in gangs, guns and drugs until the age of 16, when his brother was murdered in a drug-fuelled shoot-out. Turnin...
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