Always lock up your bike.
Safety on Campus
- About CCPS
- Services
- Card Access
- Safe Campus Community
- Video Monitoring
- Crime Alerts
- Code of Student Conduct
- Traffic Offence Fines
- Suspicious Packages
- Victim Services
- Severe Weather
- News Archives
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Personal Safety
- Work Safe Program
- Being Aware
- Dating Safety
- Drive Safe
- Indecent Phone Calls
- RAD Training
- Sexual Assault
- Facebook Safety
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Property Security
- Computer Security
- Theft Prevention
- Bike Security
- Wallets&Credit Cards
- Lost & Found
Community Involvement
Community Policing also means giving back to the community!
Bicycles on Campus
Protect your Investment
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Lock up your Bicycle! Buy a good calibre U-bolt lock to protect your bicycle. Failure to lock your bike or locking it with an inferior lock is an invitation to bicycle thieves.
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Record the serial number, make, model, size, colour, number of gears, and the value of the bicycle (keep your receipt).
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Take a photograph of your bicycle. This information will assist the police in recovering your bike if it is stolen, and assist you in dealing with your insurance company.
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Register your bicycle with the Campus Community Police! Drop by the Campus Police Office, Room 57, Stevenson Lawson Building at any time.
If you have further questions about safe cycling or bicycle theft prevention, please contact any Campus Police Officer.
Also from this web page:
Contact Us
CCPS Staff Directory
Non-emergencies or inquiries 519 661-3300
EMERGENCY - Call 911
Community Safety Links
- Western's Disaster Plan
- Fire Safety & Emergency Management
- Western Foot Patrol
- SERT
- RAD (Rape Aggression Defense)
- Campus Safety Map
- Parking Services
- London Police
- London Crime Stoppers
- Fraud Prevention
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AODA
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Consistent with Western’s commitment to increase the accessibility for persons with disabilities, Campus Police fully support the dignity, independence and integration of the university’s equal opportunities initiatives.
We are currently researching TTD equipment for our Communications Centre that is compatible with Western’s voIP telecommunications system and will support improved communication with the hearing impaired.


