News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: OPED: To Our Nameless Citizen Heros |
Title: | CN BC: OPED: To Our Nameless Citizen Heros |
Published On: | 2011-09-24 |
Source: | Review, The (Keremeos, CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2011-09-25 06:01:32 |
TO OUR NAMELESS CITIZEN HEROES
Crime is something every community faces. It is not only the
responsibility of the police, but that of the citizens within a
community to help bring criminals to justice. Most citizens of a
community fail to provide information as they do not want to go to
court or deal directly with the police. Some people think that there
is nothing they can do to make a difference. These citizens would
like to do the right thing, but for a variety of reasons, including
fear of repercussions, or not having the amount of time it takes to
attend court and give a statement, prefer to keep their anonymity.
It's only when we realize that we must all work together to make our
community a better and safer place. You may think that you can't make
a difference, but you can!
If you are one of the people who would like to help, but don't know
what you can do, you are in luck, as there is an organization that
allows you to provide information on criminal activity, without
dealing directly with the police. This organization welcomes all
types of information; from information on drug activity, to organized
crime, to stolen goods, and more. The smallest piece of information
provided might point law enforcement in the right direction, or put
the last piece of the puzzle in place. First hand information is
particularly important. You may even receive a monetary award, up to
$2000, for the information you provide if it leads to an arrest. This
organization does not wait for convictions as this can sometimes take
way to long! This organization makes heroes out of ordinary citizens
and it is called Crime Stoppers.
Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization that does not receive
government funding. It is not run by law enforcement, but instead by
volunteers from the community. It's important to note that no one,
not even the police, can find out who has provided the tip. Crime
Stoppers provides tipsters with complete anonymity. Your name,
telephone number, address, etc. is never asked of you. Crime Stoppers
will only identify you with a Tipster number. Your identity will
never be known by anyone. Crime Stoppers will even edit the
information you provide, to protect any information that might
disclose your identity. Crime Stoppers is a tool to help you become a
nameless everyday hero in your community.
Please help your community by becoming a nameless everyday hero and
calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or visiting the
website at www.SouthOkanaganCrimeStoppers.ca for other anonymous ways
of passing along information. To learn more about Crime Stoppers
contact Al Sismey, the Regional Crime Stoppers Coordinator at 250-770-4721.
- -By James Laton
Crime is something every community faces. It is not only the
responsibility of the police, but that of the citizens within a
community to help bring criminals to justice. Most citizens of a
community fail to provide information as they do not want to go to
court or deal directly with the police. Some people think that there
is nothing they can do to make a difference. These citizens would
like to do the right thing, but for a variety of reasons, including
fear of repercussions, or not having the amount of time it takes to
attend court and give a statement, prefer to keep their anonymity.
It's only when we realize that we must all work together to make our
community a better and safer place. You may think that you can't make
a difference, but you can!
If you are one of the people who would like to help, but don't know
what you can do, you are in luck, as there is an organization that
allows you to provide information on criminal activity, without
dealing directly with the police. This organization welcomes all
types of information; from information on drug activity, to organized
crime, to stolen goods, and more. The smallest piece of information
provided might point law enforcement in the right direction, or put
the last piece of the puzzle in place. First hand information is
particularly important. You may even receive a monetary award, up to
$2000, for the information you provide if it leads to an arrest. This
organization does not wait for convictions as this can sometimes take
way to long! This organization makes heroes out of ordinary citizens
and it is called Crime Stoppers.
Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization that does not receive
government funding. It is not run by law enforcement, but instead by
volunteers from the community. It's important to note that no one,
not even the police, can find out who has provided the tip. Crime
Stoppers provides tipsters with complete anonymity. Your name,
telephone number, address, etc. is never asked of you. Crime Stoppers
will only identify you with a Tipster number. Your identity will
never be known by anyone. Crime Stoppers will even edit the
information you provide, to protect any information that might
disclose your identity. Crime Stoppers is a tool to help you become a
nameless everyday hero in your community.
Please help your community by becoming a nameless everyday hero and
calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or visiting the
website at www.SouthOkanaganCrimeStoppers.ca for other anonymous ways
of passing along information. To learn more about Crime Stoppers
contact Al Sismey, the Regional Crime Stoppers Coordinator at 250-770-4721.
- -By James Laton
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