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More gang activity than ever in the Netherlands; this is how to deal with it

If you've been keeping up with the news, you must have noticed that the amount of gang activity in the Netherlands is on the rise. While it’s not as bad as other countries, it is nevertheless important to be able to deal with this situation in the appropriate way. Find out how by reading this article.

Get good locks

The first way to deal with the increase in gang activity is to get good locks for your house. This not only means door locks, but also locks for your windows. This is especially important when you live near neighbourhoods that are on the decline or in the middle of a big city. Do you live in the Amsterdam area? Then be smart and find a trustworthy locksmith amsterdam that can tell you exactly what locks you need to be able to protect your family and house.

Avoid certain neighbourhoods

The second thing you need to be aware of is that there are certain neighbourhoods in the Netherlands that are better to be avoided than to randomly walk through. This is especially true in the west part of the country. Make sure to ask locals about what neighbourhoods are better to be skipped and check local government websites to see what they have to say on this topic. That way, you won’t be at the wrong place and at the wrong time.

Stay informed

We quickly already talked about how staying informed is important when dealing with the rise in gang activity in the Netherlands. There are several methods of doing this. The best way is to stay up to date with news and developments through reliable sources such as local news outlets and government websites. Additionally, it is a good idea to sign up for alerts or notifications from your embassy or consulate in case of any emergencies or security threats.

Report suspicious activity

Simply complaining about a certain negative situation is equal to being part of the problem. That’s why it is crucial to report suspicious activity whenever you see something fishy. Think of things such as graffiti, vandalism, or even strangers loitering around your neighbourhood. BY doing this, you are helping in making the Netherlands one of the safest countries in the world again.

Talk to your children

Finally, talk to your children about the situation. Tell them what to watch out for and how to not get into trouble. Make sure to instil strong values so that they can make the right decisions when faced with difficult situations. Remind them to always trust their instincts. This will result in them becoming street smart and staying out of trouble.

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