Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Roadshow has advice to stop rural crime

With a spate of thefts from farms and rural properties across the county, police are encouraging people to attend a security road show next month. The thefts of metal, fuel, farming equipment and garden ornaments are costing victims thousands of pounds, and police believe some may be the work of organised gangs.
Rural crime team PCSO John Bordiss said the force was taking the problem seriously but prevention and detection would improve if people upped their security.
“Rural crime is on the rise, it is part of a national trend at the moment, as metal prices are high and the countryside is a very open place,” he said.
“But there are lots of options for people looking to improve their security and mark their property, and that is what these roadshows are intended to demonstrate.”
The roadshow will take place at the Rye Hill Barn in Longbridge Deverill, near Warminster, on November 2.
The rural crime team, local officers, and experts in security, insurance and farming will offer visitors advice and guidance.
Visitors can also sign up to the Wiltshire Farm-watch and Horsewatch schemes, which use text message and email alerts to notify members of suspicious/criminal activities.
The free event runs from 10am to 4pm and includes saddle stamping and refreshments. Call 101 for more information.

(Reproduced from The Wiltshire Times, 15th Oct 2011)

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