NEW! - Home Safety Workshop Tip Sheet
Useful Links
http://www.torontopolice.on.ca - news releases for all of Toronto, community safety services, programs and more
http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/d55 - how to contact officers at the station, you can sign up for Community Alerts, see the recent Community Bulletins ( a newsletter that tells about all the great things the officers are doing and has tips including a calendar of events like the Jazz Festival, you can check the news releases in our area
http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/d54 - has the same great information as for 55 Division
http://cpatoronto.org - this organization was known as Neighbourhood Watch and has been renamed Crime Prevention Association, the site includes information on Community Programs like Neighbourhood Watch and A Caring Community, has crime prevention tips for homes, bicycles, seniors, travelling and more
Toronto Police Service Online Bicycle Registration Program
This information is for anyone who has not yet registered their bikes with Toronto Police Services. Each year hundreds of bikes are recovered by police however are not claimed as many residents may not have been able to identify their bikes with serial numbers, types of bikes or bike frames. This process will help you identify your bike if recovered. Also remember to keep your bikes locked somewhere out of plain view and keep garage doors closed and locked at all times as not to advertise what you have stored inside.
Chief Blair launches new TPS online bicycle registration program
Tuesday, September 25, 2007 - 11:05 AM
Property and Evidence Management
416-808-3750
Chief William Blair launched the new Toronto Police Service online bicycle registration program today at Bloordale Middle School.
The new online system makes it very easy for bicycle owners to register their bikes online. A bicycle icon on the TPS home page provides direct access to the registration form.
A new bicycle-registration and theft-prevention pamphlet has also been created. Copies are available online. For people who do not have internet access, the pamphlet includes a registration form which can be completed and dropped off at any Toronto police station.
While more than 50,00 bicycles have been registered with the TPS so far, it's expected the new system should increase that number significantly. There is no need for those who have already registered their bikes with the TPS to re-register.
Constable Isabelle Cotton, Public Information, for Brenda Radix, Property and Evidence Management

