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Coronavirus crisis: Fewer bike thefts in Rutland and Leicestershire

By The Editor

20th Aug 2020 | Local News

Fewer bike thefts are being reported in Rutland and Melton, reflecting national trends.

Approximately 19,000 fewer incidents of bicycle theft were reported to the police in the past 12 months across the country compared to the year before.

UK CrimeStats, using data gathered by the Economic Policy Centre, reports that from July 2018 to June 2019 there were more than 90,000 reported incidents UK-wide.

But from July 2019 to June 2020 this had dropped to 71,000 bicycle thefts nationally – a 21% fall.

Similar trends were reported in the constituency of Rutland and Melton (see table), along with neighbouring constituencies, plus the police force areas of Lincolnshire and Leicestershire.

Leicestershire Police Force has the 12th highest crime rate for bike theft and Lincolnshire 13th out of 43 forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland between July 19 and June 20.

Despite a rise to 6,870 reported UK thefts in June, up from 5,700 in May, the long-term trend has been falling. The monthly average was 5,915 for July 2019 to June 2020, down from 7,510 for the preceding 12 months.

While the lockdown saw the lowest figure (4,046 in April) for the past two years, December had almost exactly the same figure (4,047).

The high point for bicycle theft in the past two years was in July 2018 with 9,910 thefts across the UK.

The research presented by UK CrimeStats – a leading crime data research and analysis platform – covers England, Wales and Northern Ireland and is based on reported bicycle thefts.

Responding to the new data, Greg Wilson, founder of Quotezone.co.uk - which launched one of the UK's first price comparison services for bicycle insurance – said: "It's really positive to see such a significant drop in the number of bike thefts, especially when bike sales have spiked due to the pandemic and the subsequent push for people to get fit and lose weight – at a social distance.

"Hopefully this latest trend marks a continued decline in petty crimes like theft and burglaries, with lockdown teaching us a renewed sense of community spirit and fuelling the revival of local support networks such as neighbourhood watch.

"Although the total number of bicycle thefts is falling, the risk of theft hasn't disappeared, which is why we'd encourage people, especially if they have made a significant investment in new bicycle equipment in recent months, to double check that their home insurance covers their bike.

"If their bicycle isn't covered, or if the single item limit on their home insurance policy means the coverage isn't enough to meet their needs, we'd advise them to look into a standalone bicycle insurance policy for their new wheels."

     

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