Safe and Secure Winnipeg Fringe: Police Patrol and Bike Parking

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Safe and Secure Winnipeg Fringe: Enjoy the Festival with Peace of Mind

The Winnipeg Fringe Festival is a vibrant celebration of arts and culture, drawing crowds of locals and visitors to the historic Exchange District. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, the Winnipeg Police Service, Winnipeg Fringe Festival, and Exchange District Biz provides enhanced security measures and practical safety tips.

Winnipeg Police Service officers and cadets will be patrolling the area throughout the festival, but here’s some tips from the WPS to take proactive steps to protect yourself and your belongings.

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Personal Safety Tips for a Safe and Secure Winnipeg Fringe

  • Be aware of your surroundings: Stay alert and trust your instincts.
  • Walk in groups: Enjoy the festival with friends for added safety.
  • Protect your valuables: Avoid displaying flashy items and carry only essential belongings.
  • Carry a personal alarm: A loud alarm can deter potential threats.
  • Stick to familiar routes: Plan your journey and avoid unfamiliar areas.
  • Choose well-lit areas: Walk confidently in well-lit spaces.
  • Confident body language: Project an air of confidence to deter potential trouble.
  • If followed, change direction: Head to a crowded area immediately.
  • Secure your belongings: Avoid carrying purses with straps and opt for hands-free bags.

Protect Your Vehicle for a Safe and Secure Winnipeg Fringe

  • Conceal valuables: Keep items out of sight to deter break-ins.
  • Remove personal documents: Don’t leave identification or important papers in your vehicle.
  • Never leave your car running: This is a prime target for theft.
  • Lock your car and close windows: Prevent unauthorized access.
  • Secure your keys: Keep keys and garage openers with you.
  • Park in well-lit areas: Choose a safe and visible location.
  • Display a warning: Use a “All Valuables Removed” card from the Winnipeg Police Service website.

Bike Parking and Safety for a Safe and Secure Winnipeg Fringe

The Winnipeg Fringe Festival offers convenient bike parking options. For added security, consider using the supervised bike rack at the Pantages Playhouse courtyard (180 Market Ave.) from 10am to 12:30am. Public, unsupervised bike racks are also available at Old Market Square. Remember to always lock your bike securely.

Exchange District Safety Patrol

The Exchange District Biz operates a safety patrol. These trained professionals can help with safety concerns, panhandling, and other issues. They also offer safe walk escorts. The Exchange Patrol is available from 8am to 4pm on Mondays and 8am to 12am from Tuesday to Saturday.

Important Numbers:

  • Exchange Patrol: 204-791-3161
  • Police Emergency: 911
  • Police Non-Emergency: 204-986-6222
  • Winnipeg Fire Paramedics Non-Emergency: 204-986-6336

By following these safety tips and being aware of your surroundings, you can enjoy a Safe and Secure Winnipeg Fringe Festival to the fullest while minimizing risks.

Please note: This blog post is for informational purposes only. Winnipeg for Free is not associated with WPS, Winnipeg Fringe Festival and Exchange District BIZ in any manner. Confirm program details and availability directly with them. 

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