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Police Offer Reassurances To Students Ahead Of Freshers Week

Police offer reassurances to students ahead of Freshers' Week

Officers will be on patrol to help keep students safe

Students are advised to stay vigilant and report any concerns

Police have offered reassurances to students ahead of Freshers' Week, which begins on Monday, September 12th. Officers will be on patrol in and around student areas to help keep students safe.

Students are advised to stay vigilant and report any concerns to the police. They should also take steps to protect themselves, such as not walking alone at night and being aware of their surroundings.

Police have also issued a warning to students about the dangers of drinking too much alcohol. Alcohol can impair judgment and lead to risky behavior, which could put students at risk of harm.

Students are advised to drink responsibly and to never leave their drink unattended. They should also be aware of the signs of alcohol poisoning and seek help immediately if they or someone they know is showing these signs.

Police are working with universities and other organizations to ensure that students have a safe and enjoyable Freshers' Week.

Here are some tips for students to stay safe during Freshers' Week:

  • Stay vigilant and report any concerns to the police.
  • Don't walk alone at night.
  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Drink responsibly.
  • Never leave your drink unattended.
  • Be aware of the signs of alcohol poisoning and seek help immediately if you or someone you know is showing these signs.

Here are some additional resources for students:


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