‘Mind the Grab’: Oxford Street Shop Paints Warning of phone theft on Street

'Mind the Grab': Oxford Street Shop Paints Warning of phone theft on Street

UKThe people of London have warned London to stay away from the sidewalks due to the increase in “phone snatching”.

Currys Painted purple lines together Oxford Street To remind the shopkeepers to remove from the curb and keep your mobile phone hidden to “mind to grab”.

Tube’s “Mind the Gap” modeling on yellow lines is part of a campaign by retailer, police and a campaign Westminster Council To help prevent phone theft.

Last year, according to data stated by the freedom of information requests, a phone was stolen every 15 minutes or 94 per day.

Fast, these theft include criminals on moped or e-bike, who snatch the phone directly from the hands of people on busy pavements.

Currys painted purple lines with Oxford Street to remind the shopkeepers to keep away from the curb and hide your mobile phone ,Country,

Ed Konoli, the Chief Commercial Officer of Kareis, said: “Phone theft is not just about losing a device – it’s frightening, aggressive, and makes people away from their loved ones, their money and their daily lives.

“Is enough enough. This is the time to draw the line on phone theft – that’s why we have launched the ‘Mind the Grab’ campaign: A bold pavement marking we believe that we can create a real difference by encouraging people to withdraw from the curb.”

In 2024, some 34,203 mobile phones were stolen in Westminster, an FOI request for the Metropolitan Police was revealed. And some 77 percent of British people see “phone snatching” as a significant problem in Britain.

It increased by 88 percent in big cities like London, where the issue is more prevalent, research found by Curus.

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The Westminster Council has tried to study one of the busiest roads in the capital, with Charity Crimestoppers also supporting the scheme.

With this trick modeling on Tube's 'Mind the Gap' yellow lines, the retailer is part of a campaign by the retailer, police and Westminster Council to help stop the theft.

With this trick modeling on Tube’s ‘Mind the Gap’ yellow lines, the retailer is part of a campaign by the retailer, police and Westminster Council to help stop the theft. ,Country,

Deputy leader Acha Kam said: “This campaign is a great example of how we are working with partners to raise awareness about phone theft and promote simple measures to stay safe in public places, such as keeping out the precious goods out of visually and planning a house in advance.”

Kareis has trained at her Oxford Street Store at her Oxford Street Store to support the victims of phone theft, including contacting her family and police, canceling the card and helping them to bring them home safely.

Practical safety advice will also be given to customers while purchasing the phone, including maintaining a safe distance when using your phone and being cautious to your environment.

Kate Johnson, who trading and funding in crimestoppers, said: “If you see suspicious behavior or witness to theft, report it anonymously to crimstoppers.

“Your information, no matter how small is, can help prevent further crimes and keep our roads safe for everyone. Together, being alert, by being alert, adopting these simple security habits and sharing what we know, we can create a real difference.”

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