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Home security We welcome all students to the local area and hope that you have a safe and enjoyable time. DAVE UREN Police Community Inspector Liverpool is one of the safest cities in the country. Sadly, becoming a victim of crime could ruin your experience of the city. Your local neighbourhood Police team is here to help and support you, however if issues arise from your property we will deal with these through the Liverpool AntiSocial Behaviour Unit and your university. Finally, please consider the security of your home and ask the question ‘If I was a thief, how easy would it be to get into my house?’ Ÿ Don’t leave valuables on display. Ÿ Upon entering your home, lock the door behind you with the key. Ÿ Lock all doors and windows when you go out. Ÿ When out, pay attention to your surroundings, travel together in the evening and use well lit paths. Ÿ Respect your neighbours. Ÿ Don’t cause annoyance to other people by leaving rubbish outside your property or causing antisocial behaviour. @MerseyPolice Useful contacts Emergency services 999 Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 Non-emergency 101 Register your valuables for FREE and improve your chances of getting them back if they are lost or stolen. @merseypolice www.immobilise.com The Immobilise Property Register helps the Police to identify the owners of recovered items.

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