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Safer plates, done!

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   Today was amazing! We not only helped many local car and tool owners protecting their assets, but we reached a milestone. This event is proof that a small group of committed people working together can change things. Thanks to the support of Beach Haven Birkdale Residents Association, RSA Birkenhead, and Beach Haven Tennis Club we were able to get here.  Special thanks to Sgt. D. Murden, who gave valuable advice about crime prevention to the attendants. We're locals, volunteering to improve safety in our neighbourhood. Get in touch if you wanna join us.

Safer plates and engraving tools

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      We are very proud to bring, for the first time in Beach Haven, this event to make our Community a bit safer. Thanks to Beach Haven & Birkdale Residents Association for let us use their car park and to Birkenhead RSA and Beach Haven Tennis Club for covering the cost of materials and tools we are able to offer these services free of charge. We're also grateful with NZ Police for its involvement. Bring your car to have your rego screws replaced by tamper proof screws or bring your tools down to have them engraved. Saturday 4 February, 10am - 12pm Residents Association Car Park, 336 Rangatira Road, Beach Haven Thieves have been targeting cars parked on streets at night to get legitimate number plates to disguise their stolen cars identity. Replacing the standard rego plates screws with tamper proof screws will protect your vehicles. Tradies power tools are not so valuable for thieves if they've their rightful owner ID engraved. Should the tools get stoled ...

Happy New Year!

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  2022 is gone. What a year it’s been! 2023 Is here! A new year. A new chance to go after your goals. If not now, when? If not you, who? If your New Year Resolution list does include to make your family safer, flick us a message and help us building a safer neighbourhood.

Together we care

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  People tend to think that we do patrols to catch the bad guys red handed, although such a thing is certainly possible, the main benefit of our patrols is prevention. Patrolling regularly an area and being visible while doing so, might convince potential offenders that chances to be caught are too high to even try. Our approach is preventative: reducing chances for offenders to commit a crime and get away with it will avoid crimes. That's what we do. We're locals, taking care of our Community. Come with us to patrol our neighbourhood. Get in touch now and ride along with us, give it a try with no obligation. Together we care.

Lock 6 times.

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  Police would like to remind vehicle owners to ensure their vehicles are secured and any valuable items are removed when they’re unattended. While Police are committed to actively investigating vehicle theft and holding offenders to account, people should take precautions to prevent their vehicle from being targeted. 🔐 Ensure your vehicle is locked, and all valuable items removed or concealed from view when you are not with it. 🔐 If possible, park your vehicle in a garage, but if it must be parked on the road, try to park in a well-lit, busy area. 🔐 Invest in a steering wheel lock or other anti-theft devices for vehicles and trailers. Anyone that sees suspicious activity around vehicles can call Police on 111 if it’s happening now, or 105 after the fact. A message from North Shore, Rodney and West Auckland Police

Come with us!

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  Unfortunately, two cars were stolen last week in our neighbourhood. We certainly need more patrols out there to reduce the opportunities for criminals. Please consider to join us to protect our Community. It's easier than you think. Get in touch and find out how you can help. Together we care.

Thanks!

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  Hello Community! Firstly, we want to say a big thank you to you all for continuously sending us messages to report suspicious activities in the area. This collective effort allows us to plan our patrol routes in a way to maximise our deterrent effectively. A FRIENDLY REMINDER: Ring 111 (ask for Police) for immediate attention and 105 to report an incident for the police to follow-up on later. We do not work for the NZ Police, we are just volunteers working in partnership focused on prevention. We also want to give thanks to all the people that believe in what we are doing for our Neighbourhood Crime Prevention Project. We have been received an overwhelming amount of supporting comments on our social media accounts recently. It is 100% your trust what fuels our efforts to constantly look for ways to improve our practices therefore always providing a better service for all who live here. Our coordination with our local Police Officers has made a remarkable movement during these ...

Quite a morning...

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   "QUITE A MORNING WE HAD. We cleared up the clothes that were just dumped in the car park at Sheppards Park. We found it difficult to ignore, and we blame the influence of our kaumatua Whaea Jo who cannot tolerate a mess being left behind in our public places 😏 We also helped 2 cars that broke down on Rangatira Road only 1 meter away from each other. One of the drivers needed petrol ⛽ and couldn't walk due to ankle injury, so we drove her to the Caltex ourselves. A really nice lady who shares our passion for the volunteering lifestyle. We hope she finds her perfect new home here and we will see her again. "BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN. NOT NEGOTIABLE. HOW WE DEAL WITH IT....IS" - Keanu Reeves. We hope to bump into all of you again soon. Kia pai tōu rā ❤️ (Have a great day)" Tania - BHBCW Patroller

Police meeting

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  Tonight, we enjoyed a very fruitful meeting with recently appointed Sargent Hanfei Yue, officer in charge of Glenfield Police Station and Constable Devon Wright, community constable assigned to our area. We were discussing how to improve our communication with Police, we opened a new channel to share our findings and got advise about how to improve our patrols. To keep an effective cooperation with NZ Police is one of our highest priorities and tonight we found a very supportive local Police team. We look forward to strengthen ties with them. Remember: Beach Haven and Birkdale Community Watch efficiency depends on the number of patrols we deploy. The more patrols, the less opportunity for crime. Get in touch now to give us a hand protecting our Community.

Know your patrollers #1

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 Know your patrollers!

Community Connections Event

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       A big thank you to all the people present in the "Community Connections Event" organised by our local MP Shanan Halbert. Our volunteers established very productive contacts with other like minded organizations like Kainga Ora, Community Patrols New Zealand, Maori Wardens and, of course, NZ Police. Together we care.

Community Connections Event

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     Come along this Saturday to meet our community Police team, North Shore Community Patrol, Kainga Ora, Whānau Ora, Beach Haven & Birkdale Community Watch and others and find out more information about what work is going on in our Beach Haven/Birkdale Community.

Rainy night patrol

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    Cold and rainy nights are a big opportunity to those offenders trying to take advantage of empty streets and rain noise to conceal their activities. Knowing that, Beach Haven & Birkdale Community Watch is trying to deploy as many patrols as possible during these nights. We hope our presence might dissuade those looking for a chance for wrongdoing.      Thanks to your generous donations, our patrollers are getting petrol vouchers to partially cover the gas expenses. Your donation keep our patrols running, please visit our Give a Little page: https://givealittle.co.nz/.../beachhavenandbirkdalecommun...      We are always looking for more volunteers to join our initiative, please get in touch today to get more information.

BHBCW website up and running

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  Beach Haven & Birkdale Community Watch is pleased to announce that our website is up and running. This one contains updates about our activities and safety news related to our Community. It is possible to get in touch with us, join in, donate and learn more about our group using this site. Please, share the address with all your neighbours. Together we care.

Petrol vouchers

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  Thanks to the donations we got from our generous neighbours, we've been able to buy a first set of petrol vouchers.   This is not just an essential help to keep our patrol cars running, but a valuable token of trust. We greatly appreciate our Community members support, but we also acknowledge the responsibility involved. We will be out there, patrolling to make our neighbourhood safer. Thanks.   Together we care.