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Whickerman | 18:58 Sun 15th Mar 2009 | How it Works
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Statistically, am i more likely to be burgled or have my car stolen?

This arises from something that struck me today. If I have a laptop or other item of value, is it safer to bring it with me when i leave the house, and place it unseen in the boot of my locked car, or leave it at home in my locked house?
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In the last year for which statistics are available, 2.4% of households reported experiencing one or more burglaries during the previous 12 months.

6.4% of vehicle-owning households reported one or more vehicle-related thefts during the same period.

Far more information here:
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs08/hosb07 08chap4.pdf

Chris
There are car crime hotspots and burglary hotspots. These can change overnight with one arrest!
Normally keeping it hidden at home would be far safer.
Buy a safe, available for house or car.
Some insurance companies policies won't even give cover for items left in a car.
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Thanks guys - pretty conclusive so

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