The Logan safety camera program is designed to increase community safety in Logan through real-time safety camera monitoring and recording. The cameras operate in public spaces 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The purpose of the Logan safety camera program is to:
- increase community safety throughout Logan
- detect and reduce anti-social and unlawful behaviour
- support the Queensland Police Service to identify and effectively prosecute offenders.
We design city spaces that improve safety and reduce crime using the principles of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED).
Crime-prevention design can be applied to houses, parks, toilet blocks, public areas and car parks.
The Logan Planning Scheme 2015 includes a policy on crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED). This policy provides guidelines that developers must follow to ensure that new developments meet crime-prevention design principles.
Getting out in your local neighbourhood is great for you and your dog and if you keep your eyes and ears out and about, it could be great for the safety of your local community too.
If you see a crime being committed or someone acting suspiciously next time you’re out and about - Don’t ignore it #Report It.
If you see a crime being committed, call triple zero (000) immediately.
Being an active bystander isn’t only about reporting crime. You can also be an active bystander by reporting graffiti, potholes or other damaged Council property:
For more information about being an active bystander, download our Eyes and Ears Out and About flyer.
In a non-emergency situation:
- call Policelink on 131 444
- call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
- report online on the Police website.
Domestic and family violence
Logan City Council supports the right of all people to live free from violence, abuse, or intimidation.
Domestic and family violence (DFV) can affect any person irrespective of socio-economic status, cultural background, age, sexuality, or gender identity.
We are committed to creating a safer city of Logan for our residents.
More Support
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Trail bikes
It is illegal to ride a motorbike or trail bike in a park, easement, bushland or any other public space.
To report any illegal motorbike riding in parks or reserves, please call us on 07 3412 3412.
Find out more by visiting Trail bikes.
Report It
If you believe someone is in immediate danger, call Triple Zero (000).
It’s important that you report any suspicious or dangerous activity.
- call Policelink on 131 444
- call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
- report online on the Police website.