Crime Prevention News Bulletins
Crime Prevention News Bulletins
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By: Roseville Police Department Each year in the United States almost a thousand cyclists are killed due to falls from their bikes or from collisions with a vehicle. Thousands more are injured. There are several ways you can reduce the chances of this happening to you, your children, or grandchildren. ✔️ Wear a helmet. Never ride your bicycle without a helmet. Wearing a bicycle helmet is not only smart--it's required by law if you're under age 18. Vehicle Code Sectio
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Distracted driving impacts our roadways By: Rob Baquera, Public Information Officer, Roseville Police Department According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the latest data on distracted driving reveals: More than 400,000 motorists were injured in accidents caused by distracted driving and 2,800 deaths occurred as a result. Drivers reported being distracted 30% more often than when asked a year before. Distracted driving spikes at nigh
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Home Repair Scams By: Rob Baquera, Public Information Officer, Roseville Police Department Did recent winter storms blow down your fence, cause your roof to leak, or flood your home? Are you just getting ready to get started on some overdo projects around the house as spring is here? Whether you are planning on performing some routine maintenance on your home, need storm damage repair, or plan on hiring someone you don’t know, there are scam artists out there who will try to
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By: Rob Baquera, Public Information Officer, Roseville Police Department Winter, without a doubt, is the most dangerous season for driving. Snow, fog, ice and strong winds can all cause hazardous driving conditions. Preparing yourself, and your vehicle, before heading out onto the roads is key to arriving safely to your next destination. Prepare your vehicle before you travel Lower outdoor temperatures lead to lower tire pressure. Ensure that your tires, inc
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