EAGLE-eyed residents are being urged to help keep Warwickshire safe against terrorism.
Warwickshire County Council and Safer Warwickshire partners are running a Counter Terrorism summer campaign and want everyone to trust their instincts and report anything that doesn’t feel right as the busy summer events season gets under way.
With recent changes to the UK’s threat level, it’s more important than ever that Warwickshire event organisers and businesses across the county do their part to keep customers and the public safe this summer.
Event-goers should stay alert to people filming security gates, doors or CCTV, or anything that doesn’t feel right when they are out and about and report it to staff, security or police. Alternatively they can report it to gov.uk/ACT.
In an emergency call 999.
WCC’s community safety spokesperson Coun Robert Gisbourne said: “We can all play an important role in keeping our communities safe. No one knows your surroundings better than you, so you’re best placed to notice when something doesn’t feel right – whether you’re out enjoying the summer, travelling to work, or at home.
“Let’s look out for one another this summer. If something doesn’t seem right, trust your instincts and report it.”
