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Most burglaries are committed by opportunist thieves. In two out of ten burglaries they don't even have to use force – they get in through an open door or window.
Look at your home through the burglar's eyes – are there places where they could break in unseen? Have you fitted strong locks on your doors and windows? Would they have to make a lot of noise by breaking glass? Reduce the risk of becoming a victim of burglary by ensuring you've followed the simple precautions set out in these pages. Householders and the use of Force Against Intruders See the PDF file in the download area to read the joint public statement from the Crown Prosecution Service and the Association of Chief Police Officers on this issue. |
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