1 / 21

Avoid being a robbery victim on the railways

Avoid being a robbery victim on the railways. Main targets of robbers Mobiles Cash Music players. Main victims: School pupils Over 50% aged 14-19. Before travelling on train: Mark personal items Make note of mobile IMEI number Register mobile. When travelling on the railways:

laurie
Download Presentation

Avoid being a robbery victim on the railways

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Avoid being a robbery victim on the railways

  2. Main targets of robbers • Mobiles • Cash • Music players

  3. Main victims: • School pupils • Over 50% aged 14-19

  4. Before travelling on train: • Mark personal items • Make note of mobile IMEI number • Register mobile

  5. When travelling on the railways: • Avoid dark areas • Be aware of who’s around • Stay near CCTV cameras • Move to another carriage if alone

  6. If you are robbed: • Tell an adult or call police • Write down details • Give all details to police

  7. What Remember about robbers such things as:robbers? • Height, build, age • Hair colour and style • Nationality • Facial features • Clothing

  8. Remember about robbery scene: • Place and time • Witnesses • CCTV cameras

  9. Things left behind by robber: • Sim cards • Tab ends • Bottles • Cans • Spit

  10. What the robber touched: • Hand rails • Clothes • Doors

  11. When a robber is caught: • Arrested and handcuffed • Details taken and charged • Fingerprints and DNA • Put in a cell

  12. Different sentences for robbery and theft and whether tried in Magistrate’s or Crown Court

  13. ? ? ? • With a criminal record: • Difficult to visit some countries • Difficult to get some jobs • Difficult to get a credit rating to • buy cars and houses

  14. Q1 What are the main targets of robbers on the railways? A Cash B Music players C Mobiles D Lunch boxes A Mobiles

  15. Q2 Who are the main targets of robbers on the railways? A Business people B School pupils C Rail staff D College students B School pupils

  16. Q3 What percentage of victims are aged between 14 and 19 years of age? A 55% B 45% C 35% D 25% A 55%

  17. Q4 What number on your mobile should you make note of before you travel? A Model number B Telephone number C Code number D IMEI number D IMEI number

  18. Q5 Where on a train station should you avoid going? A Waiting room with people B Dark areas C Near a CCTV camera D Near a member of staff B Dark areas

  19. Q6 When robbers are arrested what sample must they give that is kept on record by the police? A DNA B AND C DDA D NAN A DNA

  20. Q7 What is the maximum sentence a robber can get at a Crown Court? A 5 years in prison B 10 years in prison C Life imprisonment D 12 months in prison C Life imprisonment

  21. Q8 What can it be difficult to do if a person has a criminal record? A Get certain jobs B Visit certain countries C Get a credit rating D All these things D All these things

More Related