The holiday season is upon us, so it is a good time to be reminded of the common things we at the Victoria Police Department see at this time of the year.
When shopping in and around the downtown area, it is important to remember not to leave valuables in your vehicles. Theft from vehicles is a crime of opportunity that we see often during the holiday shopping season. When you eliminate the opportunity, your chance of having your car broken into is minimized. Our Reserve Constables and volunteers will be continuing their involvement with the Lock Out Auto Crime (LOAC) program. In years past, this program has been a great way to educate people on how to prevent theft from vehicles. They regularly see money, smartphones, laptops, and other expensive electronics all in plain view, alongside recently purchased presents and gifts. If you find a LOAC notice on your vehicle this holiday season, our volunteers were there to help remind you how you can reduce the chance of theft from your vehicle. Over the past few months, we have seen an increase in theft from vehicles in the downtown area including in parkades. The majority of the thefts involved an expensive electronic item that was left in a vehicle.
November also marked the beginning of our drinking and driving counter attack holiday campaign. Unfortunately, we still find people driving impaired by either drugs or alcohol in our community. It is important that everybody has a safe holiday season, so please plan ahead and get home safely.
Here at VicPD, we have utilized Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) as a comprehensive, practical approach to crime prevention. By making simple physical changes to the environment around your residence or business, you can drastically reduce or eliminate criminal behaviour. These changes reduce your chances of becoming a victim of crime. For more information and to learn how to protect your business or residence, visit our website at www.vicpd.ca/CPTED.
*Cst. Matt Rutherford is the spokesperson and social media officer for the Victoria Police Department