Small retailers hit by crime
Jun 23 2003
Crime cost the UK’s smaller retailers £2.2 billion in 2002, only a small decrease from 2001, leading the British Retail Consortium (BRC) to call for more investment in crime prevention from the Government.
The BRC feels that retailers are being overlooked in the Government’s crime agenda. Director General of the BRC Bill Moyes points out that retail crime losses are almost static thanks to the efforts of retailers themselves, as the Home Office spent only £3 million on the problem last year.
£6 million this year and a further £6 million next year has been allocated to helping small retailers in the most deprived areas of the UK improve security. Details of eligibility and how to apply for funding can be found at www.crimereduction.gov.uk, the Government’s crime reduction resource.
The website also offers a variety of tips on how to prevent burglaries, robberies, fraud and violence against staff. These include:
For more tips on crime prevention, visit www.crimereduction.gov.uk
(23/6/03)
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