06 February 2012
And, like Batman, callers won’t be identified – the message being publicised by the masked hero is ‘It’s what you know, not who you are’.
Crimestoppers burglary campaign launched by the Bill’s Graham Cole
Actor Graham Cole, better known as PC Tony Stamp from The Bill, was in Luton last week helping Crimestoppers to crack down on burglars across the county of Bedfordshire.
He was also joined by Batman. The caped crusader is part of a campaign by the independent charity Crimestoppers to encourage the public to tell them what they know about burglary and who’s handling stolen goods in their communities.
And, like Batman, callers won’t be identified – the message being publicised by the masked hero is ‘It’s what you know, not who you are’.
Calls to the Crimestoppers’ 0800 555 111 number or information given through the website www.crimestoppers-uk.org are 100% anonymous.
The event launched Bedfordshire Crimestoppers’ new burglary campaign which will see 120,000 postcards being sent out to homes in the county appealing for information on burglary and handling stolen goods over the next 3 months. The first batch of postcards are going out this week to 7 areas which have experienced an increase in burglary over the last year. It also includes billboards, radio adverts and a short film on the human impact of burglary which can be viewed at http://www.bedscrimestoppers.org/
The well attended event was hosted by Luton’s Venue Central and included guests such as The Deputy Mayor of Luton, Bedfordshire Police, Bedfordshire Police Authority, Crimestoppers volunters, local councilors and Luton Borough Council.
Tony Lloyd, Chair of Bedfordshire Crimestoppers, explained why the campaign is important: “Being burgled is not just about losing possessions, it also robs you of feeling safe in your own home. People should be able to feel secure and confident in their homes.
“No one has anything to fear by contacting Crimestoppers. No personal information is taken and calls are not traced or recorded. Those who give information do not have to give a statement to police or go to court. In the 24 years that we have been running, Crimestoppers has never broken its promise of anonymity”.
Graham Cole added: “After 27 years of playing a police officer I am proud to put my name to the “Stamp out Crime” campaign with Crimestoppers and their new Property Protector. Its powerful technology will deter crime and provide reassurance that you are buying an official Police security solution. A special promotion is currently being offered to Bedfordshire residents at:
Crimestoppers plays a major part in the fight against burglary and handling stolen goods. Last year Crimestoppers received 5442 pieces of actionable information about burglaries and theft, leading to 608 arrests and charges across the UK.
Up to £1,000 can be claimed for any information which leads to the arrest and charge of those responsible for burglaries or handling stolen goods.
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