Residents of Pembroke, Ontario, might notice a new feature in some parking spots outside the OPP station on International Drive. Marked with a handshake symbol, these designated areas serve as safe exchange zones for people buying or selling items online. The idea is to provide a well-lit, monitored public space where users can complete their transactions securely.
As online marketplaces continue to grow, these zones help reduce the risks of meeting strangers in private or unfamiliar locations. The program, called Project Safe Trade, was launched by the Upper Ottawa Valley OPP to promote public transactions over private ones. The designated areas at local OPP detachments are available 24 hours a day with no appointment needed.
By offering a neutral and visible location, the initiative makes online trading safer and more convenient for the community. Officials highlight the zones as particularly useful during the holiday season when online sales typically increase. Police remind residents that while they won’t mediate exchanges, their close presence allows for quick response if any situation escalates.
This proximity to law enforcement offers participants added peace of mind. To further improve safety, residents are encouraged to meet during daylight hours, bring a friend or family member, and choose well-lit spots. Keeping records of conversations and transaction details until the exchange is complete is also advised.
Together, these simple habits and the new safety zones help build a more secure environment. Residents can now buy and sell with greater confidence, knowing there’s a reliable space designed for their protection.