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Police break into 3,500 homes
North West
Monday 31 August 2009

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Police in Liverpool have tried to 'break into' 3,500 homes to check people are locking up at night. Overall their 'victims' have appreciated the wake-up call.

 

Officers are testing front and back doors in Everton and Woolton which account for around half of all burglaries in the Merseyside area - and waking residents if the doors are unlocked. So far they have successfully opened 66 doors and spotted 14 open windows.

Police have said that people who have been woken up after leaving their door open have, on the whole, given a positive response. One said: "It gave me a terrible shock, but it is such a good idea. "It has made me much more aware of making sure I lock the door. "My son had been out and he'd left the door unlocked."

Read the rest of this item from the BBC here


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