chrisp
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I don’t think stolen property or a stolen car is a high priority for police. I suspect that they are under resourced so they mostly focus on crimes against persons rather than crimes against property.
I could cynically speculate that if property is insured, then the view might be that there is no real loss (other than an insurance excess and some inconvenience), so no real need allocate resources to property theft.
I recall visiting one police station after a stolen car was recovered. I was a bit taken back that the vending machines in the foyer of the police station were fortified with external cages (like those on some train stations). Hell, if the police can’t stop theft from a vending machine literally in their own foyer, what can they do.
Insurance companies and local councils seem to be more interested, so maybe (@krusing ) ring the local council and/or your insurance company (who might be able to report it to the owner’s insurance company)?
I could cynically speculate that if property is insured, then the view might be that there is no real loss (other than an insurance excess and some inconvenience), so no real need allocate resources to property theft.
I recall visiting one police station after a stolen car was recovered. I was a bit taken back that the vending machines in the foyer of the police station were fortified with external cages (like those on some train stations). Hell, if the police can’t stop theft from a vending machine literally in their own foyer, what can they do.
Insurance companies and local councils seem to be more interested, so maybe (@krusing ) ring the local council and/or your insurance company (who might be able to report it to the owner’s insurance company)?
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