
20/01/2014
An Inside Out energy special. Tonight - investigating the energy thieves who cost us all money. And is there any escape from those big bills? We get advice for a family in fuel poverty. And discover the community that's built its own power supply.
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Meet the inspectors tackling the energy thieves

As energy prices increase, a growing number of people are choosing to steal their gas and electricity.
For some it comes down to being cash-strapped, but others are prepared to cheat the system whilst also endangering the lives of neighbours.
There is also an increasing number of unscrupulous people willing to offer a service to tamper with meters for a charge of between £10-£500.
Watch the Inside Out video feature on the BBC News website
Criminal gangs 'hotwire power supply' to help cut bills

Criminal gangs are helping homeowners and landlords avoid paying for power by "hotwiring" supplies for as little as £10, BBC Inside Out has learned.
The energy thieves operating in London can tamper with 15 meters in a day, an investigation found.
Read the exclusive Inside Out story on the BBC News website.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Marie Ashby |
| Series Editor | Tony Roe |
Broadcast
- Mon 20 Jan 201419:30BBC One East Midlands