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#3051 by buns
22 Oct 2004, 22:10
Picked up from the Metropolitan Police:

quote:The Met has launched new innovative crime prevention advice for tourists visiting London who arrive by aeroplane.
In association with Virgin Atlantic, a three-minute crime prevention video will be played on flights into the UK as part of the in-flight entertainment.

The project was conceived at the Marylebone Against Crime Group meeting in August 2003 as an effective way to target large audiences bound for the capital.

Basic safety advice such as not leaving bags unattended, safety around cashpoints and personal safety feature on the video.



I wonder if this might just increase the fear of crime[?]

buns
#44070 by Richard28
23 Oct 2004, 02:06
indeed, it seems to me to be very generic advice, that could apply to any major city on the planet.

Don't know why it is only shown in respect of London.

I'll take a look at in a few weeks, and see what all the bother is about!
#44088 by Pete
23 Oct 2004, 11:52
The official press release from Virgin on this subject;

VIRGIN ATLANTIC OFFERS PASSENGERS COMMON SENSE TRAVEL TIPS ON ITS INFLIGHT DESTINATION GUIDE TO LONDON
Virgin Atlantic is pleased to announce that it is working with the Metropolitan Police on a short crime prevention video, which will be shown on all Virgin AtlanticÕs inbound flights to London. The 3-minute video will be shown on the airlineÕs inflight entertainment system as part of the London destination guide and will offer common sense advice to visitors to keep themselves and their possessions safe whilst travelling around the city.

Michael Taylor, Virgin AtlanticÕs Manager of Video Production, commented:

ÒWe are delighted to be working with the Metropolitan Police on this video. Our destination guides are very popular and enable passengers to get the most out of any city they visit when travelling with Virgin Atlantic. We hope that this video, in addition to our London guide, will help passengers enjoy their stay in this fantastic city.Ó

Virgin AtlanticÕs destination guides are available on all flights and give useful information and tips to passengers on how to get the most out of each destination that the airline operates services to. All Virgin Atlantic aircraft are fitted with personal TVÕs for every passenger, offering up to 20 channels of entertainment to choose from. V:Port offers the latest in Audio and Video on demand systems with over 300 hours of entertainment available allowing passengers to stop, start, fast forward and rewind all the action.
#44406 by HelenF
26 Oct 2004, 22:49
I imagine it's only shown with respect to London because it's a Met initiative. It sort of reminds me of the warnings about crime in guide books, which can seem a bit worrying until I remember that they're there for people from 'tiny communities where no body locks their doors' as well as those used to the mean ways of big cities.
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