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Safe Salisbury
Task Force Members: |
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Mayor
Susan Kluttz |
City
Mgr.
Dave Treme |
Councilman
Pete Kennedy |
Police
Chief
Rory Collins |
| Teresa
Vinson |
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Catherine Combs |
| Henry
Diggs |
| Rev.
Nilous Avery |
| Karen
Carpenter |
| Chris
Boylan |
| Ruth
Kennerly |
| Jo Anne
Davidson |
| Kristin
DiLuca |
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Elizabeth Fields |
| Susan
Trexler |
| Jackie
Harris |
| Thomas
Wyatt |
| Rev.
Dr. Grant Harrison |
| Linda
Beaty |
| Rodney
Nunn |
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D.A. Bill Kenerly |
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William Peoples |
| Bill
Fisher |
| Rick
Pender |
| Chad
Moose |
| Rev.
Clary Phelps |
| Dr.
Walter Hart |
| Tim
Smith |
| Hattie
Steele |
| Helen
Leak |
| Quentin
Woodward Jr. |
| Glen
Usry |
| Keisha
Barnes |
| Karen
Wilkinson |
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To improve the
quality of life for all residents of Salisbury/Rowan
by employing a comprehensive county-wide strategy
to reduce violent crime. |
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If you don't teach your kids, it's scary to
think who will.....
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Settle
arguments with words, not fists or weapons. Don’t stand around
and form an audience when others are arguing.
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Learn safe
routes for walking in the neighborhood, and know good places to
seek help. Know how to contact your parents in the event of an
emergency.
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Learn to work
out your problems without fighting. If you’re feeling angry
toward someone, talk it out, walk away, stick with friends, or
speak with a trusted adult. Try to think of some new ways to
settle your problems without violence.
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If you find a
gun—stop, don’t touch the gun, get away, and tell a grown-up you
trust.
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Report any
crimes or suspicious activities to the police, school
authorities, and parents.
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Never go
anywhere with (or open the door to) someone you or your parents
don’t know and trust. If someone touches you in a way that
makes you feel uncomfortable, say no, get away, and tell a
trusted adult.
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Don’t use
alcohol or other drugs, and stay away from people and places
associated with them.
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Stick with
friends who are also against violence and drugs, and stay away
from known trouble spots.
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Get involved to
make school safer and better—conduct a poster contest against
violence, hold anti-drug rallies, counsel peers, settle disputes
peacefully. If there is no program, help start one!
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Help younger children learn to avoid being crime
victims. Set a good example, and volunteer to help with
community efforts to stop crime.
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Office of Justice Programs,
810 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20531
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Visitors to this site are now more informed about Project SAFE
Salisbury.
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