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12th January 1973
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chicle observer corps in the Moroi police district were called out 299 during 1972 as compared with 250 previous year. Giving these figures IA points out that they do not necesreflect an increase in the total of lefts. VOCs are informed only when load is valued at £1000 or more, here is a trend towards more freuse of small vehicles for loads of alue.

62 cases in 1972 (51 in 1971) the was clothing and textiles. The next frequent type of theft was electrical nent; the increase in number from 10 is largely accounted for by the ind market for such items as colour ion sets, hi-fl equipment and cas aliers and other goods vehicle opera tors in Enfield and Edmonton are meeting to discuss the expansion of the local VOC on January 23, at 3 pm at Enfield Police Station, 41 Baker Street, Enfield. The RHA vehicle security committee will be represented at the meeting by its 'chairman, Mr J. T. Brown (Atlas Express Ltd, London SE16) and by the security officer, Mr George Burrows; Scotland Yard by/ Det. Insp. George Loftin, of the crime/ prevention department; and the Enfield and Edmonton police by local crime prOvention officers.

The meeting, which has the support Of the Enfield and District Manufacturers' Association, will provide the opportunity for giving local trade and industry, as well as road operators, first-hand information of recent developments in the field of vehicle security.