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Last Updated: Thursday, 9 December, 2004, 06:32 GMT
Police set sights on street crime
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Police will be keeping an eye on shoppers
Shoplifters and pickpockets are being targeted by police in a high visibility campaign during the run-up to Christmas.

In Glasgow, extra police and special constables will patrol the streets as the number of shoppers increases.

Christmas shopping attracts thieves stealing from retailers, cars and from people in the street.

Strathclyde Police's retail crime task force has resulted in a 31% drop in shoplifting in the last four years.

More than half a million Christmas shoppers descend on Glasgow each week.

Increased patrols

The force's strategy includes high profile policing and a focus on organised crime.

Increased patrols will aim to reassure the public and deter offenders.

And officers are warning shoppers to keep an extra eye on their bank cards and credit card receipts.

Chief Inspector Donnie McLeod said: "Millions of pounds are lost every year through plastic card fraud, the most being through lost or stolen cards and counterfeit cards.

"The main thing to remember is to keep an eye on your card, don't let it out of your sight. Treat it like you would do cash."


SEE ALSO:
Shop owners target unruly groups
09 Jul 04 |  Scotland
Shop crime 'on the increase'
08 Oct 03 |  Scotland
Crime warning from shopkeepers
03 Sep 02 |  Scotland


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