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Gwent Police launch festive campaign: “Don’t have a nightmare this Christmas”

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 13:00, Friday December 2nd, 2011.

Assistant Chief Constable Julian Kirby (from South Wales Police) and Assistant Chief Constable Simon Prince (from Gwent Police) at the launch of the campaign
Assistant Chief Constable Julian Kirby (from South Wales Police) and Assistant Chief Constable Simon Prince (from Gwent Police) at the launch of the campaign

Gwent Police and South Wales Police have launched their festive safety campaign called “Don’t have a nightmare this Christmas”.

The campaign will include a series of films and posters the issues of theft of personal belongings, burglary, personal safety and alcohol related violence.

As part of the campaign, a dedicated website – www.donthaveanightmare.org.uk – has been launched with crime prevention advice.

Listeners to Real Radio Wales will be able to win four £50 shopping voucher in a quiz based on the information handed out by police during the campaign.

Safety information will also be published through the Gwent Police and South Wales Police Twitter and Facebook pages.

Assistant Chief Constable Kirby of South Wales Police said: “Collaborating with Gwent Police for this Christmas initiative has proven to be a positive step for the force in ensuring the safety of our communities at this busy time of year.

“By working together in order to educate the public with regards to crime prevention measures, we want to make certain that the festive season remains safe and enjoyable for everyone.”

Assistant Chief Constable Simon Prince from Gwent Police said: “We want to people to enjoy themselves during the festive season and to stay safe and secure in the process. Over the Christmas and New Year period our campaign will focus on personal safety, prevention of alcohol related violence, theft of personal belongings and burglary. We try to find innovative and appropriate ways to ensure that local people are aware of our crime prevention messages and help them stay safe.

“We are hopeful that by using a theme of posters, social networking and four short films we will capture the public’s attention and help to remind them of some of the things that they can do to help them, and their belongings, stay safe and secure.”

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