Prepare for the wildfire season
Monchique town hall and Safe Communities Algarve have joined together to hold a seminar on preparing for the wildfire season on June 30 at the Casino das Caldas de Monchique
Night guard service launches “more visibility, better security” project
There will be readers who are not aware of the night guard service, but in fact it is one of Portugal’s oldest activities having been around for the last six
Safety and security – good reasons to visit Portugal
There is a feeling of great optimism in the tourism industry in Portugal and all forecasts are that 2016 could be a record year. Tourism is vital for our economy
Safe use of social media
I was impressed when a few days ago a young lad won our “Safe use of Social Media and Internet quiz” held at Iceland supermarket in Guia. The person concerned
Working together to prevent animal cruelty
After a well-attended first seminar on animal cruelty prevention, organiser Safe Communities Algarve is now holding a second seminar at the Tempo theatre in PortimĂŁo on April 13 from 3pm
Safe Easter
Safe Communities Portugal will be holding an Easter Crime Prevention and Public Safety display at Iceland Supermarket in Guia on March 25 from 10am to 5pm. The association will provide
Is it safe to send sensitive information by email?
CIA director John Brennan said in October 2015 that he was “outraged” when a hacker broke into his personal email account but added the attack highlights how everyone’s personal data
Reporting of crime
In this month’s feature, I would like to cover the reasons why crime should be reported to the police, the various categories of crime which determine how that can be
Animal cruelty prevention seminar
In a joint initiative aimed at preventing animal cruelty, Safe Communities Algarve and the GNR police will be holding a seminar on February 4 at the Conrad Hotel, Quinta do
Safe Communities Portugal holds cybercrime seminar in Cascais
A cybercrime seminar for businesses and residents will be held at Cascais cultural centre on January 26 (Tuesday) at 6pm. “With cybercrime being the largest growing crime, forecast to reach