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FAQ
How can I improve the security of my home?
Creating a more secure garden
What can I do to reduce my chances of becoming a victim of vehicle crime?
What is designing out crime?
What is Neighbourhood Watch? How can I get involved?
What are 'Police Community Support Officers' and how are they different to 'Community Beat Managers' and 'Specials'?
What is 'Open Out'? How Can I report a racist or homophobic incident?
Can I share Information?
I'd like to report a crime, but don't want to give my name. Can I do this?
What is community safety?
What is Section 17 and how does it affect me?
There is an abandoned vehicle at the end of my road. Whose responsibility is it to deal with the matter and whom can I inform?
Are Solvents Dangerous?
Someone I know is using illegal drugs. Where can they get help and advice?
What is Anti-Social Behaviour?
What is a Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership?

I'd like to report a crime, but don't want to give my name. Can I do this?

Yes, you can do it in any of the following ways:

1. By calling 999 (the case of an emergency)

2. By contacting your local police station

3. By using the Cambridgeshire Constabulary online reporting service for non-emergency minor crimes www.online.police.uk

4. By calling Crimestoppers anonymously on freephone 0800 555111

It is important to remember that not providing a name can severely restrict police enquiries and therefore you are encouraged to provide your details where possible.


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