Looking out for vulnerable as nightclubs and bars reopen in Rochester this weekend

A multi-agency operation to safeguard vulnerable people will take place over the weekend of 23 – 24 July 2021 in Rochester to coincide with the reopening of the night-time economy.

Statistically, reports of rape and sexual assaults peak during the summer months, in the late evening and early hours. Last year many people stayed at home but in 2019 reports of sexual offences increased between May and September in Medway.

Whilst there are no specific concerns in Rochester, the city does have a vibrant nightlife and officers predict heavy footfall over the coming months as people find themselves free of restrictions and able to go out and have a good time.

Superintendent Rob Marsh said: ‘Rochester is a popular location for people to enjoy the night-time economy due to its mix of bars, restaurants and clubs. Officers will always respond to reports of crime, but it is also important we work with our partner agencies to prevent it.

‘Kent Police will be working with Medway Council, security firms, and the Safer Medway Partnership along with Street Pastors to ensure a visible presence, friendly support and robust enforcement where necessary.

‘Street Pastors give up their own time to help safeguard vulnerable people. Their efforts have certainly helped care for those who have needed it, ensuring people got home safely, who may have otherwise found themselves in trouble during the early hours.

‘No one should expect to be a victim of crime and we want people to have fun without worrying about their personal safety.

‘The stark reality though is that anyone walking home alone after a night out can be vulnerable – whether you are a man or a woman. Our job is to do everything we can to keep communities safe and that includes preventive work like this and regularly reminding people of the simple steps that can be taken to lessen the chances of becoming a victim of crime.’

Superintendent Rob Marsh

Both uniformed and plain-clothed officers will therefore be out in the city every Friday and Saturday night for the next few weeks, helping keep people safe and making sure those who have committed such heinous crimes are arrested and put before the courts.

Anyone who suspects a crime has taken place should report it straight away, online or by calling 999 in an emergency.

Advice on personal safety during a night out:

ENDS

Statistics show a rise in sexual offences during the summer months in the Medway area.

MedwaySexualRape
Jan-198525
Feb-199427
Mar-1910333
Apr-199225
May-1912229
Jun-1913353
Jul-1910028
Aug-1910250
Sep-1911045
Oct-199232
Nov-1910728
Dec-197135
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