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Kilkenny Gardai Issue Alert on Pushy Cold Callers at Homes
Residents of Kilkenny are being urged to exercise caution as local authorities have reported an increase in unsolicited visitors, commonly referred to as “cold callers.” The warnings come from An Garda Síochana, who noted that these individuals have been described as “a little too pushy in their pitch” during interactions with homeowners.
In a recent social media post, the Gardaí highlighted that residents are not obligated to engage with these visitors. The message aims to reassure the public, reminding them that they have the right to refuse entry to their homes and to ignore sales pitches or offers from strangers.
Community Response to Cold Callers
The presence of cold callers in the area has raised concerns among residents. Many have expressed unease about the tactics employed by these individuals, which can sometimes feel aggressive or overly persistent. Community members are encouraged to report any suspicious behavior to the authorities to ensure the safety and security of their neighborhoods.
Local police have emphasized the importance of awareness and vigilance in such situations. They advise homeowners to verify the identity of any visitors and to be mindful of their personal safety. This initiative aims not only to protect residents but also to foster a sense of community awareness.
Guidelines for Residents
An Garda Síochana has offered several guidelines for residents to follow when faced with cold callers. Firstly, individuals are reminded to keep their doors locked and to use door viewers or intercoms to screen visitors. If someone appears at their door without a prior appointment, residents should feel empowered to decline to engage.
Additionally, the Gardaí encourage individuals to report any instances of aggressive or suspicious behavior to local law enforcement, enhancing community safety efforts. Maintaining open lines of communication with the police can lead to quicker responses and a stronger collective defense against potential scams or harassment.
As Kilkenny continues to navigate these challenges posed by unwanted visitors, the cooperation between residents and law enforcement remains crucial. By staying informed and proactive, the community can work together to ensure a safe living environment for everyone.
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