November 1: law enforcement warns of a possible increase in vehicle burglaries during the All Saints' Day period.
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November 1: The gendarmes warn of the risks of caravan flights during the All Saints' Day
\n\nTHE November 1, the date which marks the celebration of All Saints' Day, is also a time when criminals seek to take advantage of festive entertainment to commit misdeeds. Thus, the gendarmes alert the population against a resurgence of caravan flights during this period.\n\n
A resurgence of caravan flights observed during the All Saints' Day
\n\nThe caravan theft is a news item which does not spare the celebration of the All Saints' Day. The gendarmes have in fact noted an increase in this type of crime during this period. Thieves take advantage of the crowds in cemeteries and vehicles left unattended to enter the passenger compartments without necessarily breaking the doors or windows.\n\n
The advice of gendarmes to avoid the caravan flights
\n\nFaced with this threat, the police are calling for drivers to be vigilant. Among the main advice given, it is recommended not to leave valuable objects in plain sight in the vehicle, to lock the doors securely and to ensure that the windows are closed. Another important recommendation: do not leave the vehicle papers inside when leaving it, even for a short time.\n\n
The role of citizens and the means put in place by law enforcement
\n\nThese prevention measures must be accompanied by increased vigilance among all citizens. Therefore, anyone observing suspicious behavior around vehicles is encouraged to obtain information (description of individuals, license plates, etc.) and call the police. \n\nFor their part, the gendarmes will strengthen their patrols during this period and are putting in place a rapid intervention system to respond effectively to reports of theft.\n\nOnce again, safety is everyone’s business. By following this advice, everyone can contribute to the fight against this criminal phenomenon of caravan thefts. \n\n