• 12 hours ago
From bird baths, to giant elves, shop owners say the cost of living is forcing people to steal presents.

Finn Macdiarmid reports.
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00:00Shoplifting is a huge issue across the county and the country, with a variety of businesses
00:04struggling to notice smaller items being slipped into people's pockets and bags.
00:09But during the Christmas period, statistics show that there were nearly 470,000 incidents
00:13of shoplifting this year to June in England and Wales, an increase of 28% on last year.
00:19And it's not just the shops you'd expect, with seasonal shop Christmastime having their elf
00:24on the shelf stolen, and a pet shop in Reynham suffering shoplifting as well.
00:28Well we've been the victim of a recent theft which was obviously not a great experience,
00:34but we're just very aware that this is the time when thefts can happen so we're just extra
00:40vigilant really because it's that season where people are perhaps needing things that they can't
00:45afford or sensing that there's an opportunity to maybe take things because it's a busy time
00:51for everyone. Now just like Ziggy the bearded dragon here, shoplifting can be quite hard to
00:56spot sometimes, especially during the Christmas period when there's more people in the shops,
01:00it's just harder for shopkeepers and people behind the counter to be able to see it happening.
01:05But there's also a financial side to it, the cost of living means that people just aren't
01:09able to afford the kind of gifts they want to get their family, leading to more shoplifting
01:14than any other time of the year. And even a charity shop say they see items stolen throughout
01:18the year, even though their profits go to a good cause and Christmas is always the worst time for
01:24it. Well we've had things stolen out the window, electrical items, shoes, handbags, personal
01:29belongings from lockers out the back. Yeah they just seem to be able to sneak in and we've got
01:36people in here watching but they just seem to, I don't know, sneak things in their bags and get
01:42away with it, yeah. It has increased recently but it is all the time. Yvette went on to say that
01:48people would come into the shop, try on a coat or a bag and simply walk out the door with them.
01:53Although they are able to recognise repeat offenders and have closed their changing room,
01:57they say the only way to tackle the problem is just by staying vigilant.
02:01We reached out to Kent Police for a comment but general advice is for businesses to stay aware
02:06during the holiday season, especially in crowded areas or blind spots in their stores.
02:10There is reportedly an understanding between the owners and staff of different shops.
02:14When they see someone that's known to be a shoplifter they will let the others in the area
02:18know. As the big day itself gets closer and closer, shops across Raynham and the rest of Kent
02:23are prepared to keep an extra eye out for their products this season.
02:27Finn McDermid for KMTV in Raynham.

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