Be aware this bank holiday

by aldc
30 Apr 2015
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Be vigilant for any potential rave activity this bank holiday weekend


































This is a message sent via Thames Valley Alert. This information has been sent on behalf of Thames Valley Police
http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/
Message sent by
Naveenat Sahota (Police, Local Comms, Thames Valley)


The first May bank holiday is round the corner and your local policing team is reminding all farmers and landowners to be vigilant to the possibility of unlicensed musical events (raves) being organised on their land.

You should be alert to any of the following rave related activity:-


  • The removal of locks from secure access points

  • Vehicles particularly panel vans or larger, driving off-road

  • Groups of vehicles congregating in rural areas

  • Convoys of vehicles

  • Loud music from remote woodlands


If you spot anyone suspicious who may be conducting early reconnaissance on rural land or even starting to set up an event, please report it to the Thames Valley Police 24-hour non-emergency number 101, as soon as possible.

By receiving early warnings, Thames Valley Police has a much better chance of disrupting the rave and dispersing those responsible for its organisation.
Information about securing land boundaries can be found on the Thames Valley Police website.


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