Tuesday, 21 October 2014

How to Beat Burglary in the UK and All Around

Brighton Locksmiths
Burglary is one of the UK’s biggest crimes. The essence of which is illegal entry into a building for the purposes of committing an offence. Usually that offence will be theft, but most jurisdictions specify others which fall within the ambit of burglary.

In 2013, burglaries rose by 45% in Brighton and Hove. More than three homes a day were burgled in just one year and also rising in the North of England by 12%.

Although, in fact, the Home Office says crime is at its lowest level since 1981.

Crime prevention minister Norman Baker said "Today's statistics are more good news and the evidence is clear: police reform is working and crime is falling. We can have confidence that England and Wales are safer than they have been for decades."

But in Nottingham, burglary, robbery, shoplifting, sexual offences and incidents of violence with

injury all increased.And, in Brighton and Hove Detective Chief Inspector Jez Graves admitted he was “disappointed” with the huge number of burglaries.

He vowed to make the city a “no go” area for burglars and told how roads policing officers were now in the process of setting up a “dedicated campaign” aimed at tackling people coming to the county with the sole intention of burgling homes.

How Locksmiths in Brighton Prevent Burglary

Locksmiths in BrightonIf you are feeling in fear of burglary at any point then your local locksmith can come out to your house and change your locks for you.

Whether your current locks are simply too old, damaged or loose, new door locks can be fitted at almost any time, and just about anywhere, at as little as 24-hour’s notice. Most locksmiths deal with a wide range of door models and sizes, so you shouldn’t worry too much about whether or not they can get yours fixed quickly. New locks usually cost somewhere between £25 and £40, not including VAT and varies from Locksmiths in Brighton.



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