Tool Theft Reported Every 21 Minutes in the UK

Recent figures have revealed the scale of the problem.

Tool theft remains a growing concern for tradespeople across the UK, with recent figures revealing the scale of the problem.

In 2024, a staggering 25,525 incidents of tool theft were reported to the police – equating to one theft every 21 minutes. These thefts are estimated to have cost tradespeople over £40 million in stolen equipment.

Of particular concern is the fact that nearly half of these thefts – 12,414 cases – occurred from vehicles, primarily vans. This reinforces the view that tradespeople’s vans are prime targets for opportunistic thieves, who often act quickly and cause significant damage even when little or nothing is taken.

Many victims not only lose their valuable tools, but also suffer lost income due to downtime, job cancellations, and repair costs. Despite the widespread adoption of additional security measures, including reinforced locks and vehicle alarms, the problem continues to escalate.

Experts now emphasise the importance of deterrent-based solutions that prevent theft before it happens. Products like Van Eye offer a new approach—clearly showing that a van is empty when approached, helping to dissuade criminals from breaking in.

As van theft becomes more sophisticated and frequent, innovative solutions like these are becoming a vital line of defence for tradespeople trying to protect their livelihoods.

Source: Direct Line Group

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