In Pembroke, Ontario, a unique initiative called “Project Safe Trade” has been implemented to ensure the safety of individuals engaging in in-person transactions related to online purchases.
This initiative has established community safety zones outside the Pembroke OPP station. These designated areas aim to provide a secure environment for online transactions, reducing the risk of fraud or other criminal activities.
The concept behind Project Safe Trade is quite simple. Rather than conducting online transactions in private and potentially risky locations such as homes or private parking lots, individuals are encouraged to use the secure trading locations outside the OPP station.
These areas are open at all times, providing convenience and accessibility for people to engage in transactions whenever it suits them, especially during the busy holiday season when online property transactions are on the rise.
Steph Neufeld, commander of the Upper Ottawa Valley OPP detachment, emphasizes the importance of reducing offenses related to online marketplace transactions. Initiatives like Project Safe Trade contribute to the overall safety and well-being of the community by minimizing victimization and harm.