Strongarm tactics a blemish on the business
UNSCRUPULOUS firms are preying on Sydney’s security conscious public to make fast money.
UNSCRUPULOUS firms are preying on Sydney’s security conscious public to make fast money.
NSW Premier Nick Greiner will be opening the ASIAL ’88 show at Darling Harbour in September this year.
A SECURITY expert has labelled attempts by a mystery man to tackle an armed bandit escaping from a service station he had just robbed as ridiculous and senseless.
SMALL businesses were becoming targets for criminals as banks increased their security, one of Australia’s leading security experts have warned.
by Helen Withers – THE ordinary family home is about to become the new target for armed bandits. Former policeman and Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinator Pat Daley predicts robbers will turn away from banks and small businesses due to increased security.
by Brooke Bayvel – CRIMINALS would be out to spoil the enjoyment of Sydneysiders celebrating Australia Day, security expert Pat Daley warned today.
by John Piggott INTRUDERS were becoming more daring as careless householders neglected basic safety precautions during summer, a security expert has warned.
by David Quick – NSW Police figures show that the incidents of breaking and entering private homes in NSW has more than doubled in 10 years – to about one every 22 minutes.
by Mark Tuite – A MEETING of over 200 Edge Hill residents last night was unanimous in its support for the establishment of a Neighbourhood Watch scheme in the area.
by Mark Tuite – CAIRNS’s crime rate would increase sharply over the next 18 months if a Neighbourhood Watch scheme was not established soon, co-founder of the scheme Mr Pat Daley said in Cairns yesterday.
by David Evans – A 13-year-old girl – she could be your daughter – is attacked in a supermarket carpark in broad daylight.
by Cecily Ryan – THE only way to beat our rising crime rate is to stop turning a blind eye and fight back. That’s the word from Pat Daley, the man responsible for pioneering Neighbourhood Watch in NSW.