Rural crime: Top 10 items stolen from farms
Police revealed a whole host of ‘other’ equipment which was stolen from rural properties all over the UK.
Metal gates and pieces of machinery such as engines seem popular with criminals and experts from NFU Mutual believe this is down to the value of scrap metal.
Top 10 items stolen from farms:
- Gates
- Fencing
- Power tools
- Other tools
- 4X4s
- Tractors
- Trailers
- Scrap metal
- Lawnmowers
- Generators
Freedom of Information
If you have experienced crime in your area call your local police force or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
FG sent requests to all the police forces in the UK under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. The Act allows the public access to information from public bodies.
We asked 51 police forces excluding City of London to provide information on thefts of livestock, tractors, all terrain vehicles (ATVs) other farm equipment, machinery and fuel including red diesel.
Most forces record crime data in different ways and some forces asked us to point out that some data may not be 100 per cent accurate. Other factors also have to be taken into consideration such as the amount of farms and rural communities in a force area and how far the area spans.
Under the FOI Act, public bodies have the right to refuse information if the cost of gathering the data would go above £450 which equates to 18 hours’ work. FG was unable to obtain information from the following police forces: Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, North Yorkshire, South Wales, and Northern Constabulary in Scotland.
The statistics from the 45 police forces which answered the request showed almost every force UK-wide had seen some form of increase during the period October 1 to March 31 2009/2010 and October 1 to March 31 2010/2011.
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Readers' comments (4)
Anonymous | 10 June 2011 10:25 am
I am sorry to say this, farmers on the whole are irresponsible when it comes to security of their equipment and livestock and until they start to take these thefts seriously and so something for themselves about security, the thefts will only get worse. Really and sadly they only have themselves to blame for their couldn't care less attitude
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Tom Dudley | 10 June 2011 12:22 pm
This might help
www.fwi.co.uk/farmcrime
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Graeme | 10 June 2011 1:34 pm
Farmers do leave things lying about but most things taken will end up as scrap, if the scrap yards had to have proof of id and a photo for all their transactions there would be a sharp reduction in these crimes
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Newt | 11 June 2011 4:38 am
It's hard to take gates home with you everynight - they'd take the livestock then! Well they do anyway.
We know who takes scrap metal now, don't we?
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