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2012 Gun Buyback Program (5/12)

- Crime Prevention Tips from CRNA
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NOPD: Auto Burglary & Theft Safety Tips
Thefts from vehicles occur at all hours of the day and night. Most auto-burglaries generally have one thing in common, something valuable left in the car. Many auto-burglaries are “crimes of opportunity”; they could have been avoided had simple preventative steps been taken.
In the Second District in 2012, approximately two thirds of all reported automobile burglaries are unlocked.
Auto Burglary & Theft Prevention Tips
- Make sure your car is locked at all times, a majority of vehicles burglarized have been reported to be unlocked at the time of report.
- Never leave your vehicle running while unattended.
- Always remove your keys while refueling.
- Keep all personal items, such as checkbook, personal identification, credit cards, purses, wallet and CD’s out of view, firearms should be taken out of vehicle everytime you exit.
- Always activate any anti-theft you have on your vehicle.
- Don’t hide spare keys or valet key in your car. Do not leave any other vehicle or house keys in your car
- Many people leave the GPS units on their dashboards, which makes it very easy for thieves to see and steal. If you own a GPS unit, never leave it visible when leaving your car unattended. If your GPS unit attaches with a suction cup, hide it and the GPS unit when you exit the vehicle.
- Never leave high tech devices such as cellular phones, portables TV’s, or laptop computers
- Do not place your vehicle title in your glove compartment.
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Addresses Must Be Displayed on Buildings
In the coming days, SSD plans to conduct a safety sweep of the neighborhood to identify which buildings are missing proper addresses. New Orleans municipal code requires:
Sec. 26-187. - Premises identification.
“The municipal address of a building must be displayed and must be in a position to be plainly legible and visible from the street fronting the property. The numbers must contrast with their background. Address numbers must be Arabic numerals or alphabet letters. Numbers or letters must be a minimum of four inches high with a minimum stroke width of 0.5 inch.”
(M.C.S., Ord. No. 21228, § 2, 9-4-03)
Wherever possible, a notice will be left for the building’s owner, alerting them to the missing address. The aim is to improve public safety, by allowing emergency services (police, ambulance, fire, utilities) to locate premises as quickly as possible.
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