Watching over children using disaster prevention administrative radio
Updated: August 9, 2024
With the number of crimes targeting children nationwide continuing, the city has decided to start monitoring broadcasts using disaster prevention administrative radio during the time when elementary school children leave school for the safety and security of children. bottom.
In order to protect children from incidents and accidents, we would like to ask for your cooperation in "watching over" within a reasonable range, such as going out for a walk or shopping according to this broadcast.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the volume of the broadcast, but we ask for your understanding and cooperation in watching over the children.
[Commentary] What is "watching while watching"?
- When performing daily activities such as walking, jogging, shopping, dog walking, etc., watch over from the viewpoint of crime prevention.
- Business operators watch over children while carrying out their daily business activities.
- Car carriers, etc., will conduct their business from the perspective of watching over children to the extent that it does not hinder their business.
It is an activity to watch over children from the viewpoint of crime prevention while "conducting daily life normally" and "while conducting daily business activities".
Business summary
Effect
In order to deter criminal damage to children by suspicious persons, we will utilize the city's disaster prevention administrative radio system and call on crime prevention volunteers and local residents to cooperate in watching over children.
Broadcast date and time
3:00 p.m. on Mondays (excluding holidays and school summer/winter holidays)
broadcast content
"I will inform everyone in the area from Inagi City.
For the safety and security of the children, we ask for your cooperation in watching over them. ”
reference
Inquiries about this page
Inagi City General Affairs Department General Affairs and Contract Section
2111 Higashi Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781