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Ask the Police features a wide range of topics from what to do after a road accident to who to contact about rubbish being dumped in your neighbourhood. Visitors to the site can also ask a question by email.
Whether you're on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat or any other social networking site, there are things you can do to make sure that you stay safe when you're online.
West Yorkshire Police Privacy Information. West Yorkshire Police collects and uses personal information so that it can carry out its legal and legitimate functions as defined by legislation, common law and best practice. •We use information to prevent and detect crime; to apprehend and prosecute offenders; to protect life and property; maintain law and order and give assistance to members of the public. We may use your personal information to analyse our performance and effectiveness. (GDPR information)
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GoodSAM is a 3rd party cloud-based supplier of services to West Yorkshire Police.
Data obtained via the GoodSAM platform is done so by utilising a third-parties device. Before the use of this device is initiated consent will be obtained from the user. It is understood that:
Police Response
When notified of an incident relating to an attack on an assistance dog, we will record the victim of the crime as ‘vulnerable’ in line with the National Victims Code of Practice.
West Yorkshire Police on social media communications channels, including Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
'Secured by Design' have produced a number of Design guides that advise planners, architects and builders in ensuring building developments and self build projects are built to the Secure by Design principles. Houses built this way are less likely to be targeted by burglars.
ABTA, The City of London Police and Get Safe Online have re-joined forces to warn the general public about the dangers posed by holiday booking fraud.
Guidelines explaining the responsibilities of both organisers and the police at public events.
The ‘Not With My Name’ campaign, produced in partnership with the City of London Police (National Policing Lead for Fraud) is targeting identity crime in our communities.
West Yorkshire Police is supporting a national Haji Campaign run by the City of London Police, which is the UK policing lead for fraud.
Information for Students around personal safety, drugs, rental scams, identity fraud, and false reporting.