Crimestoppers Scotland urges people to report concerns during World Cup matches, including domestic abuse and drug or drink driving. The call is aimed at encouraging the public to provide information when they witness or suspect harmful or criminal behavior, rather than keeping concerns to themselves. Crimestoppers Scotland’s appeal highlights two areas of potential risk during events where people may be travelling, gathering, or driving after alcohol consumption: domestic abuse and impaired driving, which can include driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The organisation is asking the public to come forward with information through its reporting channels, without needing to directly confront anyone. The guidance reflects a broader campaign to help authorities respond to serious offending and improve public safety during a period of heightened social activity. The announcement is reported as a public-facing reminder during the World Cup period to report suspected abuse and unsafe driving.
Crimestoppers Scotland urges public to report abuse and impaired driving during World Cup
Crimestoppers Scotland urges people to report concerns during World Cup matches, including domestic abuse and drug or drink driving. The call is aimed at encouraging the public to provide information...
- Crimestoppers Scotland is encouraging the public to report concerns during World Cup matches.
- The appeal includes reporting domestic abuse.
- The appeal also includes reporting drug or drink driving.
- The campaign focuses on information from members of the public to support law enforcement.
- The guidance is presented as a public safety measure during the World Cup period.
Crimestoppers Scotland is encouraging members of the public to report domestic abuse and drug or drink driving during the World Cup.
18 hours agoCrimestoppers Scotland is encouraging members of the public to report domestic abuse and drug or drink driving during the World Cup.
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