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Campaign on conmen

Arsonists and travelling conmen are the targets of Crime Stoppers’ new state campaign, Geelong heard this week.
Forest Fire Management Victoria Steve Pellicano warned residents to be wary as the campaign visited the city on Wednesday.
“There have been a number of suspicious fires in the Otways,” he said.
Mr Pellicano urged locals to do their part preventing fires.
“What we’re asking from everyone today is not complex, it doesn’t involve any paperwork or special expertise but it’s just as crucial to protecting the community.
“At the end of the day we want our community protected at all times.”
Mr Pellicano warned against unsafe activities in the region’s grassy and bushland areas.
“Whether it’s a campfire on a total fire ban day or you’re grinding or welding and there’s a spark, reckless bushfire arson can still result in the same tragic consequences as deliberate arson.”
Consumer Affairs Victoria’s Gary Jennings warned of conmen preying on the elderly and vulnerable.
“If you suspect a conman is at your door, just say no to them and ask them to leave,“ he said.
“If they refuse, they’re breaking the law.”
Mr Jennings urged residents to report suspected cons.
“The trouble is a lot people, when they get ripped off by these guys, are too embarrassed to report it.”

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