Assist the campaign
Despite all the positive work that is being undertaken, there is a long way still to go. We are therefore calling upon stakeholders to assist the campaign as follows:
Members of Parliament
- Discuss CVIT crime prevention with your local Chief Constable.
- Ensure CVIT crime and parking exemption is raised at your local Council meetings.
- Raise awareness of the crime through your local Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships and any privately run crime reduction partnerships in your constituency.
Local authorities
- Provide parking exemptions to CVIT vehicles delivering in your area.
- Consider CVIT crime when installing security measures in your town centres.
Police forces
- Ensure a strong relationship is built with SaferCash, the industry CVIT intelligence unit.
- Raise awareness of the crime through your local Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships and any privately run crime reduction partnerships in your area.
Banks
- Review your security procedures with regard to CVIT deliveries in line with British Bankers Association best practice.
- Consider the installation of safe havens within your branches.
Retailers
- Review your security procedures with regard to cash-in-transit deliveries.
- Get involved with the British Retail Consortium's CVIT Strategy Group.