IELTS LISTENING – Protection against Local Crime S10T2
IELTS LISTENING
Protection against Local Crime
James McDonald: Well, Good afternoon. I’m Constable James McDonald and as you may know, I’m the community police officer for the local area. That means that as part of my job, I try to get out in the community as much as possible. Talk to the people that live in this neighborhood. People like yourselves and make sure there’s an effective level of communication between the public and the police. Hence the reason for this meeting.
Attempt full listening test…
There have been several burglaries in the area in the last few weeks and I’d like to talk about ways you can keep your home and property safe, so I’d suggest that a good way to start is by talking to your neighbors on exchanging Q11 contact details with them. This will allow you to get in touch immediately. If there’s anything suspicious happening next door, then make sure you have a good discussion about the best course of action to take in case of Q12 emergency. Make sure everyone is clear about what to do and who to call if you plan ahead. This will prevent uncertainty and even panic should anything happen later. Another thing that I would advise you to do is always leave your Q13 radio playing, even when you go out on. If you keep your curtains closed, burglars are less likely to try and break in because they can’t be sure whether someone’s home or not. Now none of us want to be in the situation where we can’t get into our own home, but do take time to think where the best and safest place is to leave your Q14 spare keys. Putting them under the doormat or anywhere near the front door is just asking for trouble. You’d be surprised how many people actually do this, and it makes life really easy for burglars. All these things will help keep your community safe and will cost you nothing, However, if you are going to spend some money, what I recommend more than anything else is that you invest in some well-made Q15 window locks for your house. This will give you peace of mind Okay, moving on. Unfortunately, there’s been an increase in the number of minor crimes on anti-social behavior in the general area and I want to talk about some specific prevention measures that are being proposed.
First of all, the skate park as you probably know, it’s well-used by younger people in our community. But unfortunately Q16 we’re getting more and more reports of broken glass, making it especially dangerous for younger Children. One possible solution here is to get rid of some of the trees and bushes around the park, making it more visible to passers by and vehicles. If the Vandals know they’re being watched, this might act as a deterrent. As you will have heard. A couple of local primary schools have also been vandalised recently, despite the presence of security guards, the schools don’t have the funds for video surveillance, so Q17 we need people in the neighborhood to call their nearest police station and report any suspicious activity immediately. Please don’t hesitate to do this. I expect most of you are familiar with the problems facing Abbostford Street. Q18 It seems that no amount of warning signs or speed cameras will slow speeding drivers down. Unhappy to say, however, that the council have agreed to begin work over the next few months to put in a new round about what else? Oh yes. The news agent on the gift shop on Victoria Street were both broken into last week, and although no money was taken, the properties have suffered some serious damage. Access was gained to the shops through the small alleyway at the back of the properties. Q19 It’s dark and as you can imagine, no one saw the thief or thieves in action. So we’ve been advising shop owners along there about what kind of video recording equipment they can have put in well, then be able to get evidence of any criminal activity on film. The supermarket car park is also on our list of problem areas. Q20 We’ve talked to the supermarket managers on the council authorities and we’ve advised them to get graffiti cleaned off immediately and get the smashed lights replaced. If you don’t deal with this sort of thing at once, there’s a strong possibility that the activity will increase and spread, and then it becomes
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