Dorset Police is leading efforts to combat romance fraud this Valentine’s Day with a ‘Big Night In’ .
Romance fraud is a devastating crime that affects people of all ages, often leaving victims with financial losses and significant emotional trauma.
The Force believes that empowering communities to identify and disrupt romance fraud at the point of contact is the key to making Dorset a safer place – and an example for the rest of the UK.
In response, it has launched a campaign entitled ‘Dorset’s Big Night In’ along with a free pack offering practical tips for safe dating and information on reporting fraud and sextortion.
The campaign calls on residents across the county to come together on Friday 14 February in homes, clubs, and community venues to learn about online dating safety, support each other, and take a stand against romance fraud.
Fraud Protect Officer Damian Cranny, of Dorset Police, said: “The people of Dorset have a unique opportunity to show how we can stop romance fraudsters in their tracks. By raising awareness and supporting each other, we can create a safer online environment for everyone.
“There are plenty of ways to get involved with the campaign on 14 February: You can get a group together, get the party snacks in and download the information pack onto your phone, iPad or laptop. Read through the information, discuss your experiences with your friends and support each other – one of the people in your group may realise that they have been a victim of romance fraud.
“You can also let us know you are supporting the campaign by posting #DorsetsBigNightIn on your social media with a thumbs up.
“Remember you don’t need to be dating online to support your friends.”
Download the Big Night In pack at Fraud Protect My Safer Dorset Dorset’s Big Night In – Fraud Protect Support Resources, provided by Dorset Police.