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Stay Safe Launched Online
An information film that provides advice on the steps to take to keep safe in the event of a firearms or weapons attack has been released to the public today (18th December 2015).
Recent events around the world remind us all of the terrorist threat we face, which in the UK is considered as ‘SEVERE’, meaning an attack is highly likely. Police and security agencies are working tirelessly to protect the public but it is also important that communities remain vigilant and aware of how to protect themselves if the need arises.
The four minute film, Stay Safe: Firearms and Weapons Attack, sets out three key steps for keeping safe.
Details about the film, an information leaflet, and how to access the film are contained in the attachments to this message.
You can watch the film here: http://www.npcc.police.uk/NPCCBusinessAreas/WeaponAttacksStaySafe.aspx
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