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npf.gov.ng Apply for Tinted Permit : Nigeria Police Force

Organization : Nigeria Police Force
Facility : Apply for Tinted Permit
Country : Nigeria
Website : http://www.npf.gov.ng/tinted/

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Apply Tinted Permit :

1. Fill the Application form on the right to obtain an Application ID.

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2. Complete the Application Process by Login in with email provided and the Application ID shown below.
3. Complete the Bio-Data form when logged-in and provide the details of the Vehicle you want to obtain a Tinted Permit for.

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4. Take the Print-out to any Police Command, to capture your biometrics and collection of your Tinted Permit Certificate.
5. For more information contact us : Email : ncis [AT] npf.gov.ng

Note : Tinted Permit Is Issued To Motor Vehicle(S) With Factory-Fitted Tinted Glass Only

Safety Tips :
Conversely those with poor security measures and procedures give the impression of being a much easier target. Each individual should devise a self-protective strategy to combat the general threat imposed on them.

Now that we have established that YOU have a primary role in your family’s personal security, it is advised that you should regularly check your self- protective strategy to ensure that you are

** Minimising your predictable patterns;
** Adopting a low profile in your personal life;
** Aware of current terrorist/criminal activities and attacks in general;

** Satisfied with the defensive measures around your home(s) and workplace; and know who to talk to if you are not;
** Monitoring practices adopted by yourself, your family and immediate staff for effective protection.

** Above all, see your local police officers as invaluable partners and dependable allies in the enhancement of your personal security and that of your family and community.

Security Tips : Your Family And You
It Is Advisable That You :
** Look out for suspicious or unusual behaviour by people around you especially close to your home or other places where you regularly attend;

** Be alert to possible threats arising from public or private engagements you are involved in and inform those among your associates, family and if applicable, staff who may need to be aware of your situation;

** Try not to create or establish an observable pattern of behaviour which would enable a potential adversary to predict your future movements and construct a plan of attack around them; trap you in situations where you are least able to protect yourself; and isolate you from immediate assistance;

** If you are granting an interview or meeting someone you do not know well (on a private or personal basis) ensure you meet at a recognised and secure workplace during normal working hours;

** Avoid details of your public or domestic life becoming known to those that do not need to know. This could be by means of conversation, public directories, social directories and internet activities;

** Avoid using your professional titles i.e. Justice, My Lord, Director etc. when booking flights/holidays; paying utility bills; paying mobile telephone bills; operating bank accounts and conducting other routine everyday activities;

** Try not to work or stay overnight in situations that may isolate you from what you regard as places of safety.

You Should Ask For Assistance From Your Divisional Police Officer If :
** You spot any suspicious or unusual activity near your home, workplace, or other regular and predictable location;
** If your home, car or office shows any signs of unexpected entry or being tampered with;
** If you believe that an event or activity you are planning to attend may carry particular security risks and may leave you vulnerable to attack.

Your Children :
** It is important to get your children to practice basic security measures without causing them unnecessary worry or creating a sense that your home is a target.

** Keep young children within sight and earshot, or in the care of a trustworthy adult who ls aware of the special risks your children may be under and who knows what precautions to take

Tell your children to :
** Check that they know any caller prior to opening a door to your home, otherwise do not open the door;

** Only invite others children they have known for some considerable period of time to your home. If in doubt ask their parents;
** Walk in groups or pairs and only use well lit streets and main roads when not supervised

About Us :
The word Police is derived from the Greek word “Polis”, meaning that part of non-ecclesiastical administration having to do with the safety, health and order of the state.

The Greek politeria, meant the art of governing and regulating the welfare, security needs and order of the city-state in the interest of the public. Although Police is derived from the Greek, it was the Romans who perfected the system.

The Roman politia meant the same thing as the Greek Politeira. It was a symbol of power residing in central Authority. During the duration of the Roman Empire, Police in Rome was organized from the ranks.

There was the Roman Prefect which had under his control fourteen Magistrates, each responsible for a district and assisted by vigiles who patrolled the streets, lictores who were law enforcement officers and stationaii who were residents of the city blocks.

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