Wiltshire Police are urging us to 'Walk Away' as they aim to improve safety on a night out in Salisbury.
That’s the message from their behaviour change campaign, which focuses on Salisbury City Centre and aims to improve safety on nights out.
#WeWalkAway is being backed by Gifty Tetteh – the mother of Freddie Fontete-Jones, who died after being punched during a night out in Salisbury in February 2022.
They say, "We encourage individuals to recognise those personal, possibly violent, trigger points and Walk Away or help your mates Walk Away."
You can find out more here - https://wewalkaway.uk/

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