Industry goes on the offensive to combat crime Caravan
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Industry goes on the offensive to combat crime Caravan
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A new working group was started in an unprecedented step against crime caravan.
vehicle crime intelligence service (DALY), the National Caravan Council (NCC), The Camping and Caravanning Club Caravan Club and have a common security and Caravan Security Group (CSSG) was formed.
This project is
Cross-industry supported by the Association of Police officers (ACPO) and will focus on ways to improve safety in the entertainment industry caravan.
Initiative
Group A? on 12 October at the NEC International Caravan and Motorhome Show in Birmingham set up.
A new website, is the mobile home and caravan industry to reduce the crime rate followers one of the innovative projects.
trade, CSSG offer people the opportunity to develop and implement measures to prevent theft of and, caravans, mobile homes and mobile homes to reduce work together. To this end, he will work with government agencies, commercial organizations and professional associations / members? and of course the caravan.
For consumers, the group will focus on issues of safety and security to support and protect caravans, motor homes by promoting good practice. The new website www.cssginfo.co.uk provide current information about new ideas, new products and latest technology to fight crime and increase safety.
Commission chairman and CEO of The Outdoor Club Hotel, Robert Louden, said: “The club is pleased to be part of the CSSG and we are happy to help with other organizations of the working class high-tech industry to support this initiative? Safety in the Arts Caravan.
â? It has become increasingly important for an effective solution to find the consumers feel about all safety issues. The new working group will provide support by responding to issues of safety and security.
â? It is important that the additional development work in their place is to help maintain and improve existing security standards.It?
CEO of NCC, John Lally, added: “We are on the fight against crime knowledge caravan attack from all sides ????. CSSG pool to share resources and make a difference â> ????<. / p
Coell Lesley, director of insurance and financial services, Caravan Club said: â Wea confident that the cooperative approach of a caravan of security GroupA ?????????? ? ? is the best way to combat these problems for our members and the whole caravan.
â? We are pleased with our industry colleagues to benefit the members of our respective organizations and to support the work of the police throughout the country in the fight against the caravan crime.â ????
DALYs consultant, Tim Booth, added: “We have seen a significant reduction in flights of about 5,000 caravans a year in the 1990-1400 late last year to work, while industry was informally ????.
â? CSSG is a formal partnership, which not only look at the problems of flight safety but also safety for the consumer. Free time is of crucial importance for all of us, and the more secure it is, the more we will be able to enjoy it. p> ????
CSSG work is now funded by the Camping and Caravanning Club and The Caravan Club and is also supported by
NCC.
More information can be found online at: www.cssginfo.co.uk
For further information or images please contact:
National Caravan Council: 01252 796064 louisew Louise Wood (at) national caravan (dot) co (dot) fr
DALYs consultant Tim Booth: 07879 476210 tim (dot) should be (at) DALY (dot) PNN (dot) Police (dot) fr
The Camping and Caravanning Club: 07748 936464 Jon Jon Dale (dot) Dale (at) thefriendlyclub (dot) co (dot) fr
The Caravan Club Nikki Nichol 07771 834443 nikki (dot) Nichol (at) Caravan Club (dot) co uk (dot)
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