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Increased fuel prices driving new rural phenomenon.
With domestic oil prices at an all-time high at the time of writing, many of Britain’s rural homes are at risk from opportunistic oil thieves.
In previous years, heating oil theft has been considered an unlikely menace to rural properties. The need for a tanker or carrier of some sort, combined with other practical difficulties, meant it was a high risk crime for minimal gain.
However, it appears that more thieves are now prepared to take on the risks, in order to take advantage of heating oil’s increased value.
Victims of oil theft are often left to wake up to a cold, unheated house – understandably expecting their heating system to have broken down. Only on further investigation do they discover that their heating fuel has been drained away in its entirety.
On other occasions, thieves take only a small amount from tanks in order that the victim may never realise the loss.
While theft of heating oil is a new phenomenon, farmers have suffered theft from farmyard diesel tanks for a number of years. As these cases have shown, attempts to make tanks secure with simple measures like padlocks do not always suffice – they can even make matters worse. Thieves have been known to smash valves from padlocked tanks, leading to oil spills and serious pollution.
If you have an oil tank, try to protect your heating oil by following these simple tips:
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