INTREPID SECURITY SOLUTIONS07th Dec Xmas 'tempts families to ...con'tXmas 'tempts families to steal' Cambridgeshire police chief Julie Spence has warned that the financial strain of Christmas could tempt families to steal gifts for their children. Ms Spence, who has applied to become the next Commissioner of the Metropolitan, said in a podcast on her force’s website, that “pressures of buying presents" were "greater than ever" which could tempt people to "try shoplifting". "The pressures of buying presents are greater than ever," she said. "Trying to explain to children at Christmas that the present they most wanted won't be arriving is difficult.” "Some are also tempted to try to get for nothing what would otherwise cost them a lot of money. They try shoplifting. You may have seen the headlines saying it's on the increase.” "The other name for it is stealing. No matter how sympathetic some shop owners may be - or even police officers called to make an arrest - the fact is that a crime has been committed.” "The penalty, quite rightly, is an appearance before the courts and often a heavy fine. Whatever happens, it will cost you far more than you stole." Police in Cambridgeshire said they had noted an increase in first-time offenders in cases of shoplifting this year as the financial gloom grew. Related ArticlesNo related articles were found.AttachmentsNo attachments were found.Visitor CommentsNo visitor comments posted. Post a commentPost Comment for "07th Dec Xmas 'tempts families to ...con't"To post a comment for this article, simply complete the form below. Fields marked with an asterisk are required.Article Details
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