Thursday 30 August 2012

Safer Neighbourhoods

Card skimming device found on Scarborough cash machine

Police in Scarborough are warning members of the public to be vigilant when using cash machines. The warning comes after a camera and card skimming device were recovered from a cash machine at the Post Office, Aberdeen Walk in the town. The device was discovered by a member of the public who tried to use the machine. It is unknown how long it had been in place.

Officers are appealing for anyone who has seen anyone suspicious loitering in the area of machine to contact them. Anyone who believes they may be a victim of the skimming device should contact their bank. In the meantime officers have repeated their advice to customers when using cash machines. PC John Coleman who is investigating the incident, said "The most important thing is to cover your hand while you are typing in your pin number, without your pin, thieves have limited opportunity to use the card. Thieves use very sophisticated technology and the devices are often very difficult to spot. The devices will often be made to fit in with the colour and design of the machine they are attached to. They consist of a card-reader which is placed over the card slot which records your card's details and a tiny pin-hole camera which records your pin number as you type it in. In some cases a cover is placed over the keypad which can also record your pin number. The camera is usually stored in a strip of metal or plastic which looks like trim and is often coloured to match the machine. The camera lens is almost invisible.

Please report any suspicions you have about a machine to the police and the premises in which the machine is based. Don't under any circumstances try to remove the device yourself as the offenders may still be in the area." Anyone with any information which could help the investigation is asked to ring North Yorkshire Police on 101. Or you can pass information to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. To report a suspicious device, call 101 immediately.

Cash machine safety Protect your PIN by standing close to the machine and shielding the keypad with your other hand. Check to see if anything looks unusual or suspicious about the cash machine. If it appears to have anything stuck onto the card slot or keypad, do not use it. Cancel the transaction and walk away. Never try to remove suspicious devices, report them to the police and the bank immediately. Be cautious if strangers offer to help you at a cash machine, even if your card is stuck or you are having difficulties. Don't allow anyone to distract you. Where possible use a cash machine which is in clear view and well lit. Check that other people in the queue are a reasonable distance away from you. Keep your PIN secret. Never reveal it to anyone, even someone who claims to be calling from your bank or a police officer. Avoid opening your purse, bag or wallet when you are in the queue. Put your money away immediately. Regularly check your account balance and bank statements and report any discrepancies to your bank immediately.


Thursday 9 August 2012

Dependant ID Passes


The 9 Regt AAC Welfare Office

Now have the facilities to apply for
Dependant ID Passes.

If you require one please feel free to call us to arrange
a convenient time to complete the forms & have a Photo taken.
Please bring with you the Service details of your spouse (Number, Rank, and Name)

Wednesday 1 August 2012

Dishforth Military Wives Choir


We are holding a session for women connected to the military (both wives and serving soldiers) who are interested in joining our choir.
Now is the perfect time to join us as we have just helped to record the new Military Wives Album coming out in the autumn and would love your help to sing with us and promote it!
For more information and to book a place  
email:
dishforthmwc@hotmail.co.uk
or visit our Facebook page!

Dishforth Military Wives Choir meets every Sunday at Dishforth Airfield and we welcome wives and serving female soldiers from Dishforth, Topcliffe and Ripon camps.
The choir was established in February 2012 with the aim of getting ladies together and forming friendships, whilst having fun and singing. We have just started learning Sing from the Jubillee concert and Don’t Stop Believing from Glee, with many more new songs planned. It is a perfect time to join us as we all learn these new songs together.
We have a childrens’ room available from September. Priority is given to those members whose partners are deployed and places are limited, however we aim to enable all menbers to have a break and concentrate on their singing.
 We have performed on camp in front of an audience of 50, in front of 100 for Ripon Armed Forces Day and up to 5000 people for the 1st North East Lincolnshire Tattoo. We were delighted to recently join in the recording of the new Military Wives Album and there are many exciting opportunities ahead as we begin to promote the album. Join us now to be a part of this adventure!
Please get in touch and we will give you the full details of the taster session and even arrange for someone to meet you so you don’t have to walk in on your own.
For more information and to book a place  
email:
dishforthmwc@hotmail.co.uk
or visit our Facebook page!