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Valley X is a project started to improve the neighbourhood and give residents better living and ensure safety comes first.
This blog was started to reach out to residents to include crime prevent advice, safety tips and how residents can play a part to help improve the current situation.We give some solutions and tips of how to do our part to help our neighbourhood.
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Thursday, August 15, 2013
A important message to Valley Street residents!
Hey Valley Street's residents, I'm Richie Cheng Guan Hao, a resident of Valley Street.
This page was created to raise awareness so residents can take care of each of one another safety.
As you should have observed that there has been an increase of cases of unreported petty crimes in our neighbourhood.
And many neighbours that includes me who is also the resident of Valley Street, are complaining of vandalism and pick pocketing occurrences.
These petty criminals are getting away scot free and residents are starting to worry for their safety.
In my opinions, I have some solutions and tips for you.

Our Neighbourhood Hero - Police
Besides the problem of crimes in Valley street, based on observation, there is a sudden increase in the number of stray cats and dogs in the area.
The streets are littered with cat food as people are feeding these cats.
In addition, there are also reported cases of joggers being bitten by stray dogs. And something needs to be done about these matter, that's why this blog was made.
PETS, PETS, STRAY PETS EVERYWHERE!
Pets are also living beings but...
Besides the problem of crimes in Valley Street, some
residents have also noticed a sudden increase in the number of stray cats and
dogs in the area. The streets are littered with cat food as people are feeding these cats. In addition, there are
also reported cases of joggers being bitten by stray dogs. Something needs to
be done about these stray animals.
SOLUTIONS:
1. Don't dump pets when you don't need them, don't forget how you loved it and needed it since the first time you bought it!
2. Stop littering, and how about, doing the 3 "R" - Reduce, Recycle, Reuse!
3. Don't feed the stray cats, call SPCA.
Vehicle Vandalism
Vandalism can be reduced, if residents do their part!
What you should do?
1. Call 999.
2. Install surveillance camera on your vehicle.
3. Install sensitive security sensor and device that can alert you when someone's touching your car.
4. Don't put valuable items in the car!
5. Just be alert!
4. Don't put valuable items in the car!
5. Just be alert!
Neighbourhood Car Park Vandalism
To all Valley Street residents, be vigilant and alert when you see someone vandalising property.
Call 999! Police needs you and you need them too!
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