Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 4, 1990, p. 6

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p6tftjbum 90 pointers to prevent cottage crime staff sergeant rodney sine york regional police hundreds of cottages are broken into every year you can help protect your property by taking a few precau tionary steps when you leave your cottage take valuable portable items firearms and liquor with you valuable items which must be left at the cottage should be kept out of sight and not visible throligh a window when you leave your boat unattended remove all portable items including small motors whenever possi- l ble secure the boat with a good quality chain and pad lock make sure your cottage is adequately secured lock the doors windows and any outbuildings this reduces crimes of opportunity install a loud burglar alarm system mount the bell or siren high on the exterior of the cot tage if activated other cottagers may hear the noise and advise the police if you find a door or window has been forced or broken while you were absenttdo not enter or call outimme- diately call the police do riot touch or move anything wait until the police arrive know your neighbors form cottage associations keep watch on each others property know the exact location of your cottage and the police force responsible for that area this will save time if you need police assistance- fill out the cottage identification sticker place it in a location visible from outside the cottage identify your property operation identification you get more change at h y zels 7 days a week monday to saturday 9 am to 10 pm sunday holidays 9 am to 6 pm jjjjjjip ail products may not be exactly as illustrated tmhyzelslnc

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