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Crime and Security
News: Police have appealed for rural residents in north Northumberland to be on their guard against travelling criminals.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Security Solutions" data-source="post: 7783787" data-attributes="member: 158492"><p>The problem we're facing, the criminals are changing plates quite frequently, to avoid ANPR - literally, pull out of sight of where the crime/offence occurred, then change plates.</p><p></p><p>At casual glance to passing motorists/coppers it avoids suspicion; and ANPR is not looking for it.</p><p></p><p>Not easy for law enforcement.</p><p></p><p>It may feel petty to report broken lights, it is the right thing to do. The criminals would have no qualms throwing a stone through your window and harass you and your family, so yes - hound them back and report every little thing. Make life difficult for them too (so long as you stick to the law yourself of course).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Security Solutions, post: 7783787, member: 158492"] The problem we're facing, the criminals are changing plates quite frequently, to avoid ANPR - literally, pull out of sight of where the crime/offence occurred, then change plates. At casual glance to passing motorists/coppers it avoids suspicion; and ANPR is not looking for it. Not easy for law enforcement. It may feel petty to report broken lights, it is the right thing to do. The criminals would have no qualms throwing a stone through your window and harass you and your family, so yes - hound them back and report every little thing. Make life difficult for them too (so long as you stick to the law yourself of course). [/QUOTE]
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News: Police have appealed for rural residents in north Northumberland to be on their guard against travelling criminals.
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