NSW police offers offbeat advice to keep valuables safe at the beach by buying ...

NSW police offers offbeat advice to keep valuables safe at the beach by buying ...
NSW police offers offbeat advice to keep valuables safe at the beach by buying ...
REVEALED: The bizarre advice police dished out on how to keep valuable items safe at the beach - including suggesting people BUY a house near the water Initiative offered offbeat recommendations to keep valuables safe at the beach Campaign suggests beach-goers buy a house near the water to keep items safe  Internet users poked fun and said they didn't have 'seven figures' for a property Other advice included buying water shoes with pockets or using a portable safe 

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NSW Police have dished out some bizarre advice on keeping valuables safe while at the beach, including suggesting residents purchase a waterfront home. 

The 'Keeping Valuables Safe at the Beach' campaign offers an extensive list of tips and tricks to keep pesky thieves from stealing keys, mobile phones and wallets. 

The campaign suggests beach-goers use board shorts with waterproof pockets, set up camp in a populated area of the beach and enter the water in shifts. 

However, the initiative also offers some more offbeat recommendations, proposing residents 'buy a house near the beach or rent one'.

NSW Police have dished out some bizarre advice on keeping valuables safe while at the beach, including suggesting residents purchase a waterfront home (pictured, a beach-goer in Bondi)

NSW Police have dished out some bizarre advice on keeping valuables safe while at the beach, including suggesting residents purchase a waterfront home (pictured, a beach-goer in Bondi)

The 'Keeping Valuables Safe at the Beach' campaign offers an extensive list of tips and tricks to keep pesky thieves from stealing keys, mobile phones and wallets (pictured, police at Bondi)

The 'Keeping Valuables Safe at the Beach' campaign offers an extensive list of tips and tricks to keep pesky thieves from stealing keys, mobile phones and wallets (pictured, police at Bondi)

'Then you won't need to take your car to the beach at all!' the campaign explains. 

A confused Reddit user posted screenshots of the campaign to the website on Thursday and quickly caught the attention of other internet users. 

'According to NSW Police, one of the best ways to not get your stuff nicked from the beach... is to live there

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