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What is StreetSafe? StreetSafe is a national online tool that allows residents to anonymously report public places where they feel unsafe. As of 2026, it remains a key resource for the West Midlands Police (WMP) to identify areas requiring environmental or safety improvements.
What to Report via StreetSafe? StreetSafe is for reporting concerns, not crimes. Common reports include: Environmental Issues: Poor street lighting, abandoned buildings, vandalism, or drug paraphernalia. Behavioural Concerns: Locations where you have been followed, harassed, or verbally abused by strangers. Local Infrastructure: Secluded spaces or "dark alleyways" that might help offenders commit crimes. How to Use the Tool? Access: Visit the national StreetSafe tool on Police.uk. Pinpoint Location: Use the interactive map to place a pin on the specific street that concerns you. Details: Answer optional questions about why you feel unsafe (e.g., lack of CCTV, groups congregating). Anonymity: You do not need to provide your name or contact details to submit a report.
StreetSafe is not a crime reporting tool. To report a crime visit: www.westmidlands.police.uk Visit Police.uk/StreetSafe | ||
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