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New Taipei Police use trendy Reels to teach shops anti-theft tactics

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • New Taipei City Police use popular Reels format to create anti-theft videos for businesses.
  • The short videos offer four tips to help shops prevent theft.
  • Police encourage businesses and the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity.

The New Taipei City Police Department's anti-theft division is adopting a novel approach to combat shoplifting. Recognizing the widespread popularity of short-form video content, the department has created its own Reels to promote theft-prevention awareness among businesses and the public.

These engaging videos condense essential anti-theft concepts into brief, humorous clips, aiming to resonate with younger audiences and maximize outreach through social media. The initiative transforms dry public service announcements into trendy content designed for viral sharing.

The police highlight common theft scenarios, such as when staff are busy with customers or when surveillance cameras have blind spots. To counter these vulnerabilities, the Reels present four key "anti-theft tips." These include strategically placing high-value or small items away from camera blind spots, positioning umbrella stands within staff's line of sight, actively engaging with customers to deter potential thieves, and regularly checking surveillance equipment to ensure clear footage.

New Taipei City Police emphasize that while officers will continue to increase patrols in commercial areas, heightened vigilance from both businesses and the public is crucial for effective theft prevention. They urge anyone observing suspicious individuals to immediately call the emergency number 110, fostering a collaborative effort between law enforcement and the community to safeguard property.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.