Residents take advantage of free document shredding in Manhattan

Participants unloaded documents from their vehicles to be professionally discarded Monday. The Attorney General’s Office provides the free service to help residents protect their personal information. (Derek Darr/KMAN)

Manhattan residents had a chance Monday to protect themselves from identity theft.

The Kansas Attorney General’s Office offered free personal document destruction at the CiCo Park Pool as a part of National Consumer Protection Week. Participant Jeff Oliphant shared his thoughts on the experience.

      Jeff Great Thing to Do

Participant Annette Dowell was also grateful for this free service.

      Blessed to have this service

She acknowledges that it can costly if you try to do this yourself at home with a personal shredder.

      doesnt handle heavy duty

Some residents lined up with up to two trash cans full of documents to be shredded during Monday’s event at CiCo Park. (Derek Darr/KMAN)

Participant Marsha McCarthy told KMAN she believes it’s a good way for people to protect their personal information.

      Marsha secure documents

The documents were loaded by city workers into armored trucks where they would await shredding and burning. Several residents came out, sometimes having two trash cans full of documents to destroy.

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Residents take advantage of free document shredding in Manhattan

Participants unloaded documents from their vehicles to be professionally discarded Monday. The Attorney General’s Office provides the free service to help residents protect their personal information. (Derek Darr/KMAN)

Manhattan residents had a chance Monday to protect themselves from identity theft.

The Kansas Attorney General’s Office offered free personal document destruction at the CiCo Park Pool as a part of National Consumer Protection Week. Participant Jeff Oliphant shared his thoughts on the experience.

      Jeff Great Thing to Do

Participant Annette Dowell was also grateful for this free service.

      Blessed to have this service

She acknowledges that it can costly if you try to do this yourself at home with a personal shredder.

      doesnt handle heavy duty

Some residents lined up with up to two trash cans full of documents to be shredded during Monday’s event at CiCo Park. (Derek Darr/KMAN)

Participant Marsha McCarthy told KMAN she believes it’s a good way for people to protect their personal information.

      Marsha secure documents

The documents were loaded by city workers into armored trucks where they would await shredding and burning. Several residents came out, sometimes having two trash cans full of documents to destroy.

The post Residents take advantage of free document shredding in Manhattan appeared first on News Radio KMAN.

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