Monday 28 November 2011

National Equestrian Crime Database gets UK support


National Equestrian Crime Database gets UK support

After two years in development National Equestrian Crime Database (NECD) launches the most advanced equestrian crime prevention service in the world to UK equestrians. Delivering a wealth of ground breaking services NECD deters criminals by ensuring stolen equestrian items are almost impossible to sell on. For the first time, with its ‘State of the Art’ system sitting behind an easy to use website interface, NECD fills a big gap by enabling high tech information sharing of criminal activity throughout the Equestrian community, Police, Ports, Auction Houses, Insurance companies and The Home Office on a nationwide basis. NECD’s aim is to provide a vital information service for the horse owner, equestrian community and other crime prevention organisations.

NECD launches a number of world first free crime prevention services including ‘NECD Checkit’ and ‘Textit’ which enable equestrians and members of the public anywhere in the world to check item status using internet or SMS. The ‘NECD Checkit’ search functionality provides further international visibility and traceability for stolen items. Nationwide and local crime reports and crime hot spots are freely viewable on the news ticker at the NECD home webpage.

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