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News: Group of men caught hare coursing banned from farm land across four counties
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Security Solutions" data-source="post: 7772154" data-attributes="member: 158492"><p>It need not necessarily have to be to such a huge extent; but, the efforts of farmers and rural communities need to match (or exceed) the efforts of the criminals, and this is not often taking place, and farmers and rural communities need to up their game somewhat.</p><p></p><p>Your responsibility may begin at your perimeter fence, but your security starts in the surrounding area with eyes and ears checking for suspicious behaviour (thieves scouting for opportunity) before an unwanted incident occurs; or being out and about on an evening identifying and reporting unusual activity for the police (who you will be under the guidance and supervision of) to respond. Setting up, and joining rural watch / rural crime volunteer groups and information/intelligence WhatsApp groups are very effective, and go a long way to reducing costs, as described in your post.</p><p></p><p>Volunteer groups costs are negligible but it does require a little commitment of time, but your security then becomes a shared burden/workload and it becomes in everyone's interests to look out for each other; and feedback from such schemes in Northumbria where this has been very successful, indicate that it also helps to recreate that lost sense of community.</p><p></p><p>People can't cry about a problem, and then not do anything or not contribute to the solution. People don't want to hear it, but they have to put up or shut up.</p><p></p><p>Too see how these rural crime volunteer groups operate, see this video<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="👇" title="Backhand index pointing down :point_down:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f447.png" data-shortname=":point_down:" />, and if such a thing does not exist in your area, then speak to your local police to see about setting it up. [MEDIA=youtube]Wl6hZtLaYzI[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Security Solutions, post: 7772154, member: 158492"] It need not necessarily have to be to such a huge extent; but, the efforts of farmers and rural communities need to match (or exceed) the efforts of the criminals, and this is not often taking place, and farmers and rural communities need to up their game somewhat. Your responsibility may begin at your perimeter fence, but your security starts in the surrounding area with eyes and ears checking for suspicious behaviour (thieves scouting for opportunity) before an unwanted incident occurs; or being out and about on an evening identifying and reporting unusual activity for the police (who you will be under the guidance and supervision of) to respond. Setting up, and joining rural watch / rural crime volunteer groups and information/intelligence WhatsApp groups are very effective, and go a long way to reducing costs, as described in your post. Volunteer groups costs are negligible but it does require a little commitment of time, but your security then becomes a shared burden/workload and it becomes in everyone's interests to look out for each other; and feedback from such schemes in Northumbria where this has been very successful, indicate that it also helps to recreate that lost sense of community. People can't cry about a problem, and then not do anything or not contribute to the solution. People don't want to hear it, but they have to put up or shut up. Too see how these rural crime volunteer groups operate, see this video👇, and if such a thing does not exist in your area, then speak to your local police to see about setting it up. [MEDIA=youtube]Wl6hZtLaYzI[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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