What That Handshake Mark on a Parking Spot Really Signifies

Residents of Pembroke, Ontario, may notice a new symbol in select parking spaces outside the Pembroke Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) station on International Drive. Marked with a handshake icon, these spaces serve as community safety zones for in-person exchanges of items bought or sold online. The goal is simple: provide a well-lit, monitored public place where buyers and sellers can meet safely.As online marketplaces grow, these zones reduce risks linked to meeting strangers in private locations. The initiative, Project Safe Trade, was launched by the Upper Ottawa Valley OPP to encourage public transactions instead of private ones. The safety zones at local OPP detachments are accessible 24 hours a day without scheduling.

By offering a neutral, visible location, the program makes online buying and selling safer and more convenient for residents. Officials note the zones are especially useful during the holiday season when online sales increase. Police stress that while they won’t mediate exchanges, they remain nearby and can respond if situations escalate. The proximity of law enforcement provides added reassurance for participants.To improve safety, residents are advised to meet in well-lit areas, bring a friend or family member, and schedule exchanges during the day. Keeping records of conversations and agreements until completion is also recommended. Together, these habits and the new safety zones help create a secure environment, allowing residents to buy and sell with confidence.

Related Posts

My in-laws cornered me and demanded I start paying off “the house debt,” and I just stood there frozen, asking, “What debt?” That was when my husband muttered, almost under his breath, “My sister’s new apartment is in your name… and you’ll be paying for it in installments.”

I didn’t go home that night—and in hindsight, that was the first decision that truly protected me. Instead, I checked into a nearby hotel, sat in the…

My Son Gave Me the Wrong Wedding Address So I’d Miss His Wedding Because I Was Poor – When I Finally Showed Up, I Handed Him One Thing, and He Went Pale

I drove three hours in a thrift-store dress, determined to watch my son get married, only to realize he had sent me to the wrong address on…

My Sweet 78-Year-Old Neighbor Left Me a Note and a Key to Her Shed – When I Discovered What She Had Been Storing Inside, My Knees Buckled

When my neighbor Mrs. Whitmore passed away, I thought I had simply lost a kind, gentle presence in my life. She had welcomed me to the neighborhood…

I never bothered telling my smug son-in-law that I used to be a federal prosecutor. At five on Thanksgiving morning, he called and told me to come collect my daughter from the bus station. I found her shivering on a bench, badly beaten and barely able to speak. She looked at me and whispered that they had thrown her out and hurt her to clear the way for his mistress to step into her place. While he and his family sat at a holiday table pretending nothing had happened, I pinned on my old badge, called in a tactical team, and walked straight through his front door.

At 5:02 on Thanksgiving morning, my son-in-law called with no greeting, no concern—just a command to pick up my daughter from a bus station as if she…

My Daughter’s Friends Showed up at My Door with Her Wish – What They Showed Me Revealed the Heart She’d Been Hiding

When I returned home after burying my daughter, grief had hollowed me out so completely that I could barely recognize myself. The silence in the house felt…

My Fiancé Left Me at the Altar – 53 Years Later, I Was Invited to His Farewell, and His Sister Pulled Me Aside and Asked, ‘So You Never Knew What He Was Hiding from You?’

My fiancé vanished on our wedding day, leaving only a note: “Don’t look for me.” I spent 53 years believing he chose to leave me — until…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *