Last October 2011, the Los Angeles Police Department unveiled a new pilot program called, “Hats Off to Fight Crime.” The purpose of the program is to reduce robbery and violence in retail establishments.
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City government agencies, including the Los Angeles Fire Department have worked together to develop a Citywide Services Directory and a single toll-free phone number to contact City of Los Angeles officials for any non-emergency public service:
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iWATCH, iREPORT, i KEEP US SAFE (iWATCH) is a community awareness program created to educate the public about behaviors and activities that may have a connection to terrorism.
This program is a community program to help your neighborhood stay safe from terrorist activities. It is a partnership between your community and the Los Angeles Police Department. We can and must work together to prevent terrorist attacks.
To learn about the iWATCH program and about the behaviors and activities that you should report, visit the iWATCHLA website and view the videos and review the list of examples. You can also read and download a brochure that explains the program.
Remember that the iWATCH program is about behaviors and activities, not individuals.
Click on the iWATCH banner to visit the iWATCHLA website.
The Local Government Menu is a fast way to access important information for your local community. All Los Angeles City Council Districts and Neighborhood Councils that are served by the North Hollywood Police Station are listed here. Simply click on the link and you’ll be taken immediately to that area’s website.
UPDATE! Click on this link to read about the great success of the LAPD Toy Caravan!
Watch for Santa Claus and your local North Hollywood Police bringing toys to kids who may not otherwise afford them on December 19th in a community near you!
(photo credit: craig.clough@patch.com)
Follow this link to find out how to start your own Neighborhood Watch in your community!
This is a new website serving the North Hollywood Police Department, their Community Affairs division, and the local Community-Police Advisory Board.
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