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CONSULATE ADVICE – REDUCING PETTY THEFT

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British Consul, Head of Tourism, Deputy Mayoress and Head of National Police Benidorm

Watch out for your belongings! British Consulate, police and tourism partners work together to reduce petty theft which represented 80% of crimes reported in Alicante province in 2013

With the busy tourist season already upon us, the police and consular staff met with tourism partners in Benidorm yesterday to encourage them to help keep tourists safe. The National Police prevention team gave the representatives from hotels, campsites and apartments in Benidorm some simple tips to pass on to their guests:

Beware of “triles” – groups who trick tourists with fake street games

Mobile phone theft is on the up – don’t leave your phone on the table or take it to the beach and look after your passport.

Take advantage of the “Operación Verano” – in July and August anyone can get a free certified copy of their passport from the police so they can leave the original at the hotel

People approaching tourists to ask them to sign petitions or for money are sometimes looking for opportunities to steal from them so be wary

The Consulate welcomed this proactive advice to avoid petty crime and also talked about the importance of working together to support tourists when something does go wrong, which can have a huge impact on how the victim of crime recovers from the experience.

Mr. Rodwell encouraged the hotel staff to inform guests of the National police’s “SATE” office in Benidorm, where victims of crime will be supported and assisted in English to make a police report and make any emergency calls they need to. The office is located in the Centro Municipal Torrejó, Plaza Canalejas and is open from 9am-9pm Monday to Friday and 9am-2pm at the weekend.

The Consul also showed the hotel staff their prevention posters and a short video titled “Enjoy your holiday” on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9h3_VOPZfo), which the hotels, apartments and campsites were keen to use.

Following the event, Mr Rodwell said: “The Consulate is committed to supporting vulnerable British nationals in Benidorm by working closely with the Spanish national police and tourism partners. This event was a great opportunity to gain a greater understanding of each others’ role so that we can help British nationals more effectively.”

The event was opened by the head of tourism for the Valencian region, Sebastian Fernandez Miralles, the deputy Mayoress of Benidorm, Gema Amor, and the head of the National Police in Benidorm, Juan Carlos Hernandez.

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