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Sex alarms for Six Nations
Police in the Pwllheli and Porthmadog District are offering free personal attack alarms to prevent sex assaults ahead of the forthcoming Six Nations Championship.

The alarms are being made available to help keep people safe, especially if they have been drinking alcohol. They make a loud noise which attracts attention and should disorientate or scare off the attacker.

“This initiative is aimed at reducing alcohol-related crime and violence,� said Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant, Steve Edge.

“With the Six Nations season almost upon us, we want people to go out and enjoy themselves but more importantly to keep themselves safe.

“Although incidents of sexual assaults are rare in the area, increased alcohol consumption during major sporting events such as the Six Nations can make people more vulnerable. Alcohol features in a large number of sexual assaults and our aim is to simply raise awareness of how people can take steps to keep themselves safe.�

“As well as carrying alarms, there are other simple precautions people can take to protect themselves – including restricting the amount of alcohol they drink. Being sensible about the amount you drink is a vital element of staying safe.

“We would also advise people to stick together if they are out with a group and if they are alone, they should stay in well-lit busy areas.�

The alarms are available at Pwllheli and Porthmadog Police Stations.

Anyone interested in obtaining a free alarm can contact PCSO Sharon Jones at Pwllheli Police Station or PC Roy Roberts at Porthmadog Police Station on 101.

Contact details for individual CBMs and PCSOs are also available via the North Wales Police website – www.north-wales.police.uk

 

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