Buying something from an online marketplace usually means scoring a good deal, but meeting a stranger to complete the transaction in person can sometimes be concerning.
That’s why police in Regina have launched a “safe transaction zone” in the parking lot of police headquarters on Saskatchewan Drive. The well-lit and marked area is covered by video surveillance, police said, allowing the public to conduct transactions in an environment that minimizes the potential risks.
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According to police, there have been more than 75 reports of fraud and other