Keep Yourself Safe When Using Dating Apps
Detective Senior Sergeant Damon Wells:
Police
are urging users of dating app users to take steps to
protect
themselves when meeting up with people they’ve
only spoken to online.
In the Christchurch Youth Court
today, five teenagers were sentenced in
relation to
attacks on several innocent people in the city last year.
The
offenders met their victims through dating apps and
attacked them in secluded
locations late at
night.
While details of the sentencing are subject to
Youth Court restrictions, the
victims showed incredible
courage and that has helped us convict
these
offenders.
The victims have done nothing
wrong. The offenders made a choice to take
advantage of
people’s trust and planned these attacks with the
intention of
hurting people.
While this sentencing
brings some closure, it won’t undo the mental
scars
these victims have endured, or the pain they’ve
gone through.
If you’re using an app for dating,
tell a close friend if you’re meeting
someone for the
first time – where you’re going and who you’re
meeting.
Arrange to catch up in a busy location, and
trust yourself; if something
doesn’t feel right,
don’t hesitate to take action to keep yourself
safe.
The victims of these crimes have gone through an
ordeal, but we can’t thank
them enough for their
bravery through this
process.