Dorset Police’s Good Safe Summer campaign aims to prevent break-ins during the warmer months, which often lead to opportunistic burglaries due to open doors and windows or empty homes. Detective Superintendent Aimee Schock emphasizes that Dorset is generally safe but urges residents to adopt simple security measures, such as locking doors, keeping valuables hidden, and securing sheds. For those going on holiday, tips include informing neighbors, avoiding social media posts about travel, and using light timers. The campaign highlights ongoing efforts to reduce burglaries and improve victim support. For more information, residents can visit the Dorset Police website.
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