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New York Sheriffs Warn Against Employment Scams Protect Yourself from Fake Job Offers

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Scammers are deceiving individuals with fake job offers, promising payments for completing tasks that ultimately don’t result in any compensation. These fraudsters often pose as legitimate companies to appear trustworthy, convincing people to share their personal information or work without receiving pay.

The New York State Sheriffs’ Association advises staying vigilant: ● Always confirm job offers directly with the company through official communication channels. ● Be cautious when sharing personal or financial details with unverified sources. ● If a job opportunity seems too perfect, it probably is.

Your Sheriffs are committed to protecting New Yorkers from employment scams. Share this message to help others stay safe!

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Town of Ramapo Police Department is Participating in The No Empty Chair Campaign April 21 – 25th

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This week, the Town of Ramapo Police Department will be taking part in the New York State Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee “No Empty Chair” campaign. Each year, thousands of high school students across New York State look forward to attending their prom and graduation ceremony. These memorable moments for parents, siblings, educators, and the community become meaningless when a teen dies in a car crash. Regrettably, this scenario happens all too often, and law enforcement is tasked with making the difficult “knock on the door”. To reduce these tragedies the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) developed the “No Empty Chair” (NEC) campaign in 2014 symbolizing a missing high school student for the prom or on graduation day.
During this five-day initiative RPD will be focusing on a different traffic safety threat each day of the week.

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Clarkstown Police Department is Participating in The No Empty Chair Campaign April 21 – 25th

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Clarkstown, NY – Prom and graduation season is here, and students across Clarkstown are getting ready to celebrate. The Clarkstown Police Department wants to help make sure those celebrations are safe and full of happy memories — not marked by tragedy.

That’s why we’re taking part in the 2025 “No Empty Chair” campaign, a statewide effort running April 21–25 to promote safe driving among teens. The campaign reminds everyone of what’s at stake: making sure there are no “empty chairs” at graduation because of a preventable crash.

Clarkstown Police are working with schools and families to raise awareness and keep teens safe. Let’s all do our part to make this season one to remember — for the right reasons.

For more info Email: [email protected]

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