Hello everyone,
Thanks for posting. I'd just like to point out a few things:
1) If you see behaviour of the type that fristtimer talks about, call the police. The circumstances do appear to describe at least an attempted crime in progress. Our guidance on when to call 999 is
here.
2) Our personal experience tells us that for one reason or another about 1 in 20 cars are left unlocked in the street. So, please just do take the time to double check that your car is locked when you leave it. Our vehicle crime prevention advice is
here.
3) Unless there is an exceptional circumstance, there usually are "more important crimes" than most other crimes but that's not how we at Safer Neighbourhoods approach things. We are your Safer Neighbourhoods Teams, so the crimes that are important to you are important to us. We do "task" officers to patrol crime hotspots. But we can only task officers to patrol those hotspots if we know it's a hotpsot, which brings me to my next point;
4) If your car has been broken in to, or something's been stolen from it (like a number plate or light cluster), please do let us know, no matter how low value the article is. Even if you know your car has been rummaged through and nothing taken and no actual damage caused to the car, let us know. If an offence has taken place, we will put on a crime report. These crime reports get looked at by intelligence analysts and we use them to identify where our hotpsots are. If a priority hotspot emerges we direct officers to patrol that area at the relevant times. This can include uniformed and plain clothes patrols as well as your safer neighbourhoods teams.
So in summary:
- Ring police on 999 if you see suspicious behaviour.
- Make sure your cars are locked.
- Please report any motor vehicle break ins. It's really not a problem. You're not bothering us, it's part of our job and it's what we're here for.
Finally, firsttimer could you email my team on
balham.snt@met.police.uk, with details of where (and when this took place) please? That's quite useful information!
Thanks everyone.