In Pembroke, the handshake symbol painted on the pavement is more than a friendly gesture; it’s a subtle line between risk and reassurance. Project Safe Trade acknowledges a modern reality: people are meeting strangers for cash, electronics, jewelry, even cars, often with no witnesses and no protection. By shifting those encounters into a monitored, well-lit police parking lot, the program turns an ordinary transaction into something safer, calmer, and more deliberate.
The spaces are open at all hours, no questions asked, no forms to fill out. Officers will not hover over deals or mediate arguments, but their nearness changes the tone. It discourages fraud, intimidation, and impulsive decisions made in isolation. Combined with simple precautions—meeting in public, bringing someone along, keeping records—these zones offer residents a quiet but powerful message: your safety is worth planning for.