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An Garda Síochána Provides Seasonal Safety Advice for a Safe and Happy Christmas

An Garda Síochána has today (8th December 2015) provided seasonal safety advice to help people enjoy a safe and happy Christmas.

• The month of December sees assaults rise by almost a third more than in January or February

• Research shows clear correlation between assaults and incidents of excessive alcohol consumption

• In December, most thefts from cars occur between 2pm and 9pm, when most of us do our Christmas shopping

The advice is provided as part of the final crime prevention Day of Action for 2015.

"For most people the Christmas period is an enjoyable and festive season. Unfortunately, in December, assaults rise and most thefts from cars occur between 2pm and 9pm when people are out doing their Christmas shopping. People can take some simple steps to protect themselves and their property so they can fully enjoy Christmas,” said Sergeant Kelvin Courtney of the National Crime Prevention Office.

Sgt Courtney continued:

"I would encourage people to plan their nights out in advance, drink responsibly, avoid confrontation and remember that most reported assaults tend to happen around pubs, clubs or town centres.

Thieves take advantage of us at this time of year as they know we may be distracted. So avoid leaving Christmas shopping unattended in the car for long periods and take care of your handbags, wallets and mobile phones.”

There are further steps that can be taken to reduce the risks this Christmas:

• Wherever the celebration - everyone should promote safe behaviour

• Drink alcohol responsibly

• Never drink and drive, no matter the time of the day.

• Plan your night out, tell someone where you’re going & when you’ll be back

• Don’t let your friends or family walk home alone, there is safety in numbers. If you have to, walk in well lit areas and make sure you can be seen by passing traffic (reflective gear/torch).

• Take care when carrying your handbag, smart phone or tablet in crowded areas, keep them in a safe location within view.

• Watch out for pickpockets in crowded areas; Keep handbags zipped and don’t put your wallet in your back pocket. In bars and restaurants take care about where you store coats and handbags.

• Take care of your Christmas shopping and never leave it unattended, especially in your car.

• Park and lock your car in secure, well lit areas. Keep valuables including bags and coats hidden.

• Avoid burglaries – Lock Up and Light Up, and use your alarm when the house is vacant and when home at night.

• Don’t leave Christmas presents in view from the outside of your home.

• If you’re expecting deliveries, always make sure someone is there to collect it or arrange for a trusted neighbour to take it in. Tell neighbours/friends if you will be away for an extended period over the Christmas holidays.

To enhance community safety, An Garda Síochána’s crime prevention ‘Day of Action’ community safety initiative sees An Garda Síochána raise awareness of specific criminal activities and ways to prevent them from happening. It involves local and national awareness activity with the community, through the media and on An Garda Síochána’s social media channels.

Further safety advice is available at www.garda.ie.

Note:

Sgt Kelvin Courtney is available for interview today between 10am and 6pm. Please contact Garda Press Office pressoffice@garda.ie to arrange to speak to Sgt Courtney.