‘Brazen criminals’: Rural crime cost UK £44.5m in 2017
Who said rural England was crime free? This article tells us: New data shows rural crime cost the UK £44.5m in 2017, with the future trend showing a rise in this form of crime as thieves become more “brazen” as they target the countryside.
Every year rural crime costs millions of pounds and causes untold anxiety across the UK countryside.
Farmers are having to increase security and adopt new ways of protecting their equipment and stock with many farms being turned into fortresses, where thieves are repeatedly targeting quads, tractors and power tools.
This is also causing high levels of anxiety amongst farmers who know their rural location makes them vulnerable to attacks.
According to NFU Mutual, the shocking crime figures are the highest level in four years.
This year, widespread concern in rural communities has led NFU Mutual to issue an early warning to farmers and country dwellers to increase security.
Tim Price, NFU Mutual Rural Affairs Specialist explained: “From the South East of England to the North of Scotland we’re seeing brazen criminals stealing cars, 4 x 4s, tractors, quad bikes and tools.
“We’re especially concerned that criminals are becoming more sophisticated and are overcoming electronic security to steal expensive vehicles of all types.
“With police facing huge challenges – including budget cuts and extra workload – forces are finding it hard to resource rural policing and this may be one of the reasons for the rise in thefts we are seeing.”