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New iWatch Program Urges Citizens to Be ‘Eyes and Ears’ Against Terror Plots

Iwatch Nationwide Community Watch Program

New iWatch Program Urges Citizens to Be ‘Eyes and Ears’ Against Terror Plots, iWatch is a nationwide community watch program

A new program aimed at keeping Americans safe from terror attacks will rely on individual citizens to serve as “the eyes and ears” of their communities.

iWatch is a community watch program endorsed by police chiefs across the U.S. that teaches people how to detect suspicious behavior and report it to police.

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2 Responses to “New iWatch Program Urges Citizens to Be ‘Eyes and Ears’ Against Terror Plots”

  1. gangstalking says:

    Canada and the U.S. teamed up to have a nationwide spy on your neighbour program, hard to believe, democratic countries just would not do such a thing. Next you will be telling me that they are spying on and torturing their own citizens.

    I am allowed to be sarcastic. Just incase you missed it.

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  2. gangstalking says:

    Australia has it’s own brand of creepy.

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    The National Security Hotline is the single point of contact for the public to report possible signs of terrorism. It also provides information to callers on a wide range of national security matters.

    Small pieces of information can help protect Australia from terrorism. Australia’s national security agencies are working hard but members of the public can help them complete the picture.

    Some of the best people to spot things that are out of the ordinary in a neighbourhood or workplace are those who are there everyday. As we go about our daily lives, we can keep an eye out for anything that may seem unusual or suspicious. Whether or not something is suspicious can depend on the circumstances. Look at the situation as a whole. If it doesn’t add up, call the 24-hour National Security Hotline.

    Trained operators take every call seriously and you can remain anonymous. Information is passed on to Australia’s police and security agencies for analysis and further investigation. Remember, every piece of information helps.

    The National Security Hotline number is 1800 123 400.
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    http://www.ag.gov.au/agd/www/nationalsecurity.nsf/Page/The_National_Security_Hotline

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