Pleasing response
non-physical and physical intervention. Non-physical intervention included phoning the police and enlisting the help of a neighbour in deterring a criminal activity. Making loud noises and shouting were advocated as effective non-
physical deterrants. In the case of physical intervention, the plan advised people to use it only as a last resort, so long as they weren't taking unnecessary risks with their own safety or the safety of others.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 510, 2 November 1993, Page 9
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71Pleasing response Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 510, 2 November 1993, Page 9
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