iOS - Android The campaign will feature on Facebook, coupled with posters, postcards, outreach events and plenty of partners sharing the charity’s 100 per cent anonymous guarantee.Angela Parker, national manager for Crimestoppers in Scotland said: “Last year we heard from over 16,000 people in Scotland and their information helped to make our communities safer places to live.“Our charity believes you have the right to feel safe wherever you live.
We want to ensure that people living, working or visiting Shotts and surrounding areas know they can trust us with any crime information.“We understand that it can be difficult, especially when talking about crime that may be close to home.
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