Blackburn motorists are urged to lock up their cars

A SPATE of thefts have seen thieves targeting unlocked cars.

Motorists in Blackburn and Darwen are being urged not to tempt thieves by leaving their cars unlocked with property on display.

The warning comes after a spate of incidents where thieves have deliberately targeted insecure cars.

Last month out of 96 thefts from cars in Blackburn, 42 were from unlocked or insecure cars — almost 44 per cent. And out of 36 thefts from vehicles in Darwen, 18 had been left insecure.

Patrols have been stepped up and police are reminding people to follow simple measures to avoid falling victim to car crime.

Inspector Abid Khan said: “Having your car broken into is costly and inconvenient but the chance of it happening can be significantly reduced if people simply make sure their vehicle is locked and remove valuables from display.

“The number of car break-ins reported to us remains quite low and we carry out regular targeted patrols to deter thieves. However, almost 50 per cent of all theft from cars last month happened as a result of people leaving their cars unlocked and in many cases, with expensive items including sat navs, mobile phones and lap tops on display.

“Make sure that you wind windows up and lock the doors when you get out of your car — even if you are only popping into a shop.

“Don’t leave items on display –— you may think that the few pence you’ve left out isn’t worth taking but anything can prove to be temptation. If a thief sees something that may be of value they will take their chances – especially if you have made it easy for them by leaving your vehicle unlocked.

“Remove valuables from the car and get rid of any signs – such as suction marks on the windscreen or MP3 cables or a thief may assume you have stored them in the glove box.”

Comments(7)

frank says...
5:56pm Mon 29 Oct 12

you can have almost any type of car you want at this time of year if you stand outside a newsagents for long enough .
loads of cars left unlocked with the engine running.

MARCO says...
6:43pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Over four car thefts a day reported is a low figure Inspector? So glad you are easily pleased!

clitheroe blue boy says...
9:02pm Mon 29 Oct 12

4 a day is a low number for the size of Blackburn with Darwen. That's theft FROM cars not theft of cars. And who said he was pleased about it?

Over 44% in Blackburn and 50% of the thefts reported were from unlocked vehicles? Lets blame the Police!

MARCO says...
9:27pm Mon 29 Oct 12

So sorry did not realise Blackburn with Darwen was massive. You bell.

reasonable girl says...
9:00am Tue 30 Oct 12

Clitheroe Blue Boy........
"Over 44% in Blackburn and 50% of the thefts reported were from unlocked vehicles? Lets blame the Police"

I take on board your sarcasm there - clearly the police arent actually committing the crime but the answer from police seems to be that its the fault of the totally wreckless, wanton vehicle owner for heaven forbid leaving their vehicles unsecured. How very dare they! Surely they are asking for it!

So - not lets the blame the police but lets NOT blame the owner here either. Should we not maybe perhaps go out on a limb and blame the thieving scum that decide to take what isnt theirs? Just a thought!

And if measures were in place that meant it was too risky, too frowned upon, too high risk to commit crime then maybe we COULD leave things unlocked for five minutes without an opportunist feeling they can take what isnt theirs without fear of being in much trouble even if (unlikely) they were to be caught.

julespent says...
5:53pm Tue 30 Oct 12

What the police are saying is lets not make it easy for the scumbag opportunists to steal items from your car by leaving it unlocked.

clitheroe blue boy says...
9:33pm Tue 30 Oct 12

MARCO wrote:
So sorry did not realise Blackburn with Darwen was massive. You bell.
Look at a map then Einstein!

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