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Protect your phone: easy tips to outsmart thieves on bikes and mopeds!

by Ricky Willis · updated 3 September 2024

Mobile phone theft is rising, particularly in busy areas and major cities.

Criminals are becoming more brazen, often using bikes and mopeds to snatch phones directly from unsuspecting victims.

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With thefts more than doubling in the past year, it’s crucial to take steps to protect your phone and stay safe.

Here’s what you need to know.

The growing threat of phone theft

In the year leading up to March, an estimated 78,000 people had their phones or bags snatched on the street in England and Wales.

This is a significant increase from 31,000 the previous year.

The rise in thefts is largely driven by the growing demand for second-hand phones, both in the UK and abroad.

These crimes often occur in busy locations such as outside stations, shopping centres, or concert venues.

Criminals on bikes or mopeds typically approach their victims from behind, sometimes even mounting the pavement to grab a phone.

They tend to operate between six and ten at night, but they can strike at any time of day.

What the government is doing

To combat this surge in thefts, the government is calling on phone companies and tech manufacturers to step up.

The Home Office is set to host a summit to discuss measures to help prevent phones from being traded illegally.

The aim is to develop technology that would permanently disable stolen phones, making them worthless to thieves.

Policing Minister Dame Diana Johnson emphasised the need to “break the business model” of those orchestrating these thefts.

The government is also focusing on increasing police presence in areas most at risk and improving intelligence on who is stealing phones and where these devices end up.

How you can protect your phone

While the government and police are working to tackle the issue, there are practical steps you can take to protect your phone from theft:

Be aware of your surroundings

If you need to use your phone on the street, stay alert. Look out for anyone on a bike or moped nearby.

Try to avoid texting while walking, as this can make you an easy target. If possible, use your phone away from the roadside, close to a building or wall.

Use security features

Ensure your phone’s security features are activated.

Use a keypad lock or biometric authentication (like fingerprint or facial recognition) to prevent immediate access if your phone is stolen.

Consider installing an anti-theft app, which can help police track your phone and identify the thief.

Know your phone’s IMEI number

This unique number can help police and your mobile provider identify your phone if it’s stolen.

You can find it by dialling *#06# from your phone.

Keep a note of this number and report it if your phone is stolen so it can be blocked from being used on any network.

Register your valuables

Consider registering your phone on an accredited property database. This will make it easier to recover if stolen and help prove ownership.

Don’t confront a thief

Your safety is more important than your phone. Never put yourself at risk by confronting a thief.

If the worst happens

If, in the unfortunate circumstances, you are a victim of robbery, report it to the police or contact Crimestoppers.

Reporting the crime helps authorities track theft patterns and potentially recover your stolen phone. It’s a crucial step in reducing phone theft overall.

    Final thoughts

    Phone theft is a growing concern, but by taking simple precautions and being aware of your surroundings, you can reduce the risk of becoming a victim.

    Stay informed, stay alert, and make it as difficult as possible for thieves to benefit from stealing your phone. Remember, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

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