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January 19th, 2016, 08:30 AM
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University Of Texas Police
Hello sir I’m looking for the information about University of Texas at Austin Police Department for that will you also help?
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January 19th, 2016, 08:32 AM
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Re: University Of Texas Police
Yes buddy I will help you here to get the information about University of Texas at Austin Police Department so that you can go through the information easily. Here are the services conducted by the department Event Security Request Lost and Found Parking Ticket Property Registration RAD classes Submit Anonymous Tip Report Concerning Behavior (BCAL) Trace a Threatening/ Harassing Call Lost ID Card? (EID required) Here I’m telling you some safety tips which help you Keep belongings out of sight when you park your car Property thefts are the number one crime going in the university, but many of these crimes can be averted when you eliminate temptation. Make sure to place valuables out of sight, and thus out of the mind of a criminal. In addition, you should always roll up car windows, lock all doors, and take your keys with you. Use a two-lock locking system when securing your bicycle on campus Two locks take twice the time, tools and manpower for a potential thief to defeat. The primary lock should be a U-shaped lock that uses a flat key, and the secondary lock a self-locking cable. Don’t walk home alone Call SURE Walk at 512-232-WALK (9255) and volunteers will meet you anywhere on campus and escort you to your destination. The Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) System is a program of realistic, self-defense tactics and techniques. It is a comprehensive course for women that begins with awareness, prevention and risk reduction, and incorporates hands-on defense training. Avoid sleeping in public areas The majority of crimes are crimes of opportunity, in which victims lack general awareness. Sleeping in common areas around campus, such as the Union or the UGL, provides criminals an opportunity to take advantage of exhausted students. If you must rest your eyes, wrap your arms around your belongings or keep your belongings under your head like a pillow. Address:- University of Texas at Austin Police Department 2201 Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX 78712, United States Phone:- +1 512-471-4441 |