FREE SECURITY SCREWS 03 Feb 12:45
Graveney Ward Message 3rd February 2010 Your Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT): PS Lee ROGERSON PC Tristan MUTS PC Elaine PARKER PCSO Dan BEALL PCSO Alex GONZALES PCSO Gary McKEOWN PCSO William HUGHES You can contact the team on 020 8721 2724 or mertongraveney.SNT@met.police.uk DRIVE OUT VEHICLE CRIME – GRAVENEY WARD Dear residents, In the second of seven planned vehicle crime reduction interventions under the ‘Drive out Vehicle Crime’ campaign, Police across Merton are handing out free security screws to motorists for securing number plates. Merton Police and Safer Merton are advising motorists to secure their number plates using security fixings to prevent them from being stolen. Once fitted, they cannot be removed using a normal screwdriver. There has been a significant increase in the theft of vehicle number plates across the borough in the last few years with 11% of all recorded thefts in Merton being theft of number plates. Acting Sergeant Dan WHEATLEY from the Raynes Park Safer Neighbourhood Team said: "Merton Police is committed to keeping crime low by reducing vehicle crime. The theft of a vehicle number plate may appear to be a minor crime but it is an inconvenience and causes a financial cost to the car owner. In some cases stolen plates are then used to facilitate further offences. The use of security fixings can prevent your number plate from being stolen. Merton Police are also investigating all such reports and speaking to all victims of this type of crime to ascertain the circumstances behind the theft. If reports are found to be false to avoid parking fines and congestion charging then robust action will be taken against those making that report. Security screws are available free of charge at the Partnership Roadshows through the year or via your local Safer Neighbourhood Team. As always, please urge your neighbours, colleagues and friends to join up to the CommunitySafe site. To report Crime please remember to call 999 if there is a crime happening ‘now’ or the new non-emergency number 0300 123 1212 if it has already happened. Best Wishes, Sgt. Lee Rogerson