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Every year the City of London Police runs a series of campaigns to keep the public informed about what we are doing. We also support a number of national campaigns.
It is important the public are kept informed about what we are doing and why, and we use a number of different methods to get our messages across.
The theme for this year’s National Stalking Awareness Day is “Know the law, Use the law” to reflect the recent changes in the law relating to stalking. The new offences are “stalking” and “stalking that causes serious distress or fear of violence”. Serious distress is viewed as behaviour which has a substantial adverse effect on the victim’s day to day activity.
Get Safe Online and the City of London Police are using April Fool’s Day to highlight the real threat to the public from cyber criminals who try to fool them by targeting their computers for online fraud and identity theft.
City of London Police are supporting Courier Fraud Awareness Day, which took place on Wednesday 20th March.
Courier fraud is happening across the whole of London, it is a crime that causes a great deal of distress to victims. By raising the public's awareness of this crime we hope to prevent elderly and vulnerable people from becoming future victims.
A new campaign launched this month by the Metropolitan Police Service and supported by City of London Police encourages anyone who sees or hears something that they think could be terrorist related to call the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789321.
Road Traffic Officers from the City of London Police were on hand at Leadenhall Market on this morning (1 March) in support of the launch of a new Government campaign highlighting the personal consequences of a drink-drive conviction.
The scam, known as pension liberation fraud, is when victims receive uninvited contact by email, telephone or text message, duping them into transferring their funds to rogue pension arrangements, often overseas for a commission fee.