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Preventing doorstep crime


Doorstep crime can include rogue traders, offering home improvement or gardening services, or bogus callers who claim to be the council, police, health carers or energy companies. If in doubt - β›”keep them out.

πŸŽ„ Rogue traders may:

βœ… Say they are in the area and have spotted a problem with your home or garden.
βœ… Claim to have materials left over from another job, like paving or tarmac.
βœ… Try to pressurise you to buy goods or sign up for services on the spot.
βœ… Offer to carry out work cheaply but charge an extortionate price after it has been completed.
βœ… Offer to drive you to a bank so you can withdraw money to pay them.
βœ… Provide false names, addresses or telephone numbers. A pedlar is someone who calls at your door to sell items that they have on offer. This can often include cleaning or household goods.
βœ… By law, they are required to carry a pedlar’s certificate, which are issued by the police force in the area where they live.

πŸŽ„ Bogus callers may:

πŸŽ… Claim to be working for the council, water, gas, or electric company. They could also say they are a nurse, doctor or from the police.
πŸŽ… Say they need to come into your home or try to get you to go outside.
πŸŽ… Try to distract you so they can steal your money.
πŸŽ… Can be male, female, or even children.

πŸ”” Tips to keep you safe.

πŸ‘€ Check the identity of any caller. Confirm who they are by calling the company they work for using number from the telephone directory or a bill.
πŸ—£οΈ Ask a neighbour to come around to check them before you open the door.
πŸ”Š Tell them to come back at a time when someone will be at home with you.
β›” Keep doors and windows locked and use the door chain every time you answer the door.

Merry Christmas to everyone

#NotSureDontOpenTheDoor
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Message Sent By
Mr Mark Cox
(Derbyshire Constabulary, Police Community Support Officer, Derby West, Stockbrook)

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