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Lorry crime doubles in 12 months

The amount of reported lorry crime has almost doubled over the last 12 months, according to new figures published by the freight intelligence unit Truckpol. The BBC reports that Truckpol found that in 2007 there were 2284 incidents, but by mid-December 2008 this year there had been 4171.

TruckPol told the BBC organised crime was targeting the freight industry and that several police forces are now making stopping lorry crime a priority.

Don Armour, of the Freight Transport Association

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