UK Scraps Regulation on Stolen Goods Under £200
The UK has eliminated a regulation that prevented proper investigation of stolen goods valued under £200. The Chief Executive of an association stated this was a 'shock-lifter's charter' and has now been ended. The focus will shift towards street and neighborhood policing, with an additional 3,000 neighborhood police officers deployed.
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Times Radio UK
“We've scrapped the ridiculous regulation where stolen goods worth less than £200 would not be properly investigated. That was a shock-lifter's charter, and we've ended it, and not before time.”
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