Monday 17 September 2018

Crimestoppers calls on public for more help stopping energy theft

Crimestoppers calls on public for more help stopping energy theft

Crimestoppers has asked the public to be ‘Stoppers not Spotters’, as part of a new campaign to raise awareness of energy crime.

The charity says energy theft across the country is adding an average £20 to each household's gas and power bills annually and has urged Brits to make better use of its  'stayenergysafe' service, which is an anonymous tip-off service.

While 92% of people believe energy theft is wrong, the charity says only a small percentage have taken action - it has recorded around 5,000 reports of energy crime during the last two years.

Rodger Holden, Director at Crimestoppers, said: "Energy theft is one of those crimes that people don’t think affects them but that could not be further from the truth.

"A tampered meter creates a huge safety risk that can lead to an explosion or fire – imagine it was your neighbour stealing energy – would you turn a blind eye?"

Written by

Bruna Pinhoni

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