Rockville Police Station Offers a Safe Haven for Online Transactions
April 12, 2019
You’re looking to sell that old coffee table but you’re reluctant to invite a stranger into your home to complete the sale. Look no further than the Rockville City Police Department station, which offers its parking lot as a safe place for buyers and sellers to complete a transaction arranged through online services.
The parking lot of the station, at 2 W. Montgomery Ave., is well-lit, under constant video surveillance and open to the public for transactions 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Rockville City Police Department station, at 2 W. Montgomery Ave., provides a safe place for completing online transactions.
The RCPD offers these recommendations for buying or selling items via an online service:
Ask questions before going to buy an item. If the seller can’t answer questions, there is a strong
possibility they may not actually have the item and could be looking to commit
a crime.
Consider not buying from sellers who only list an email
address. This could be a sign that the seller
has something to hide. Request a telephone number and be cautious if they
refuse.
Meet in a public place, like a police station. Criminals seek easy targets and do not want witnesses.
Do not go alone. Ask a
friend to accompany you.
Never go to a second location. If you arrive at a prearranged meeting place and are asked
to go somewhere else, refuse.
Trust your instincts. If a deal
sounds too good to be true, it more than likely is.
Stay in communication. Let your
spouse, friends, family or coworkers know where you are going, who you are
meeting and when you will be back.
Be on guard and be smart.
Don’t wear expensive or “flashy” clothing. Doing so can invite criminal
activity.
Report suspicious activity. Call Rockville police at 240-314-8900.