By GEORGIA WESTGARTH
CASEYâS police chief has hit out at residents who are willing to let the areaâs Neighbourhood Watch (NW) die as crime grows at one of the highest rates in the state.
Inspector Paul Breen said that it was a crucial âinstitution we canât let dieâ.
âAs local commander Iâm sick to death of hearing people say what are we doing about the high crime rate, ice, hoons, so I say what the bloody hell are you doing?â
âWeâre in it together,â Insp Breen said.
âWe absolutely canât let NW fold, itâs a real institution across Victoria, itâs a great initiative and, above all else, it keeps people aware â itâs about looking after each otherâs back.â
Insp Breen said the only reason NW will fall over in Casey is because of a lack of community interest and engagement.
âDonât tell me out of the 29 suburbs in Casey we canât find someone from each suburb to become NW champions,â he said.
âIn an area with such a high crime rate and family violence and hooning and drug use, itâs about time we committed to NW, stepped up and fully supported crime prevention.â
Insp Breen said Casey police are looking for NW local champions to continue the crime preventative work.
âAbove all else, itâs people being proactive and aware, looking out for their neighboursâ property and actually having each otherâs backs.â
Currently NW groups operate in 57 out of the 79 municipalities in Victoria and by March that number may be forced to drop.
Casey NW secretary of 15 years Jennifer Baird and treasurer of 35 years 67-year-old Ken Bailey have said they are past their use-by dates.
âI need a break from treasury roles, Iâm still going to stay on the committee, just give up my position as treasure,â Mr Bailey said.
âIâm very worried it will have to fold â membership numbers has always been a concern.â
Ms Baird, who has to give up her role due to her health, said members will assess if the community service âwill have to call it quitsâ after their March meeting.
âIâm more concerned because I donât think the young ones really understand the need for it,â she said.
A sad Ms Baird said installing a NW sign in Lyndhurst will be the groupâs last job if theyâre forced to close.
âThe signs have had positive outcomes for estates and I think crime will increase without NW,â she said.
âOur signs deter people and I had feedback from Marriott Watersâ residents saying after the sign was installed the crime rate significantly dropped.â
Casey NW currently has 2000 home crime prevention packs which are due to be distributed.
To get involved in Casey NW phone Jennifer Baird on 9799 3326.