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4:15pm Thursday 8th November 2001
A MOBILE phone crime prevention campaign aimed at schoolchildren has been launched by the Metropolitan Police.
Posters are being put up and liaison officers are visiting secondary schools to give advice on how to prevent mobile phones being stolen.
The campaign has been launched in response to a continued rise in mobile phone thefts.
In half of London's street robberies a mobile phone is stolen and in two thirds of those a mobile phone is the only item taken.
Fourteen to 17-year-olds are the most likely to be victims of street crime.
Police spokesman Superintendent Archie Torrance said: “The Met takes street robbery very seriously and this year we have arrested 20 per cent more street robbers compared to last year.”
People are being encouraged to record their unique mobile telephone identification number, which can be seen by pressing *#06#.
WANDERERS’ Premier League clashes against Tottenham Hotspur and Everton are set to be moved back 24 hours.
ANDY O’Brien has revealed he has never been happier after signing a new two-year deal with Wanderers.
KEVIN Davies is in the goalscoring form of his life – and he’s loving every minute.
Do you have a favourite Wanderers goal in the Premiership years?
Former Wanderers boss Bruce Rioch will leave Danish champions AaB Aalborg when his contract runs out at the end of the year.
Wanderers reserves take on Manchester United in the Barclays Premier Reserve League North on Wednesday night at Leyland’s County Ground, kick-off 7pm.
Last updated 07.56 with 31 incidents
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