Luton Airport: Vehicle vandalism not reported to police
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Vandalism of cars parked in a street near Luton Airport was not investigated as no crime has been reported, police said.
Two holidaymakers’ cars had been daubed with messages complaining about people not paying for airport parking.
A windscreen and windows had also been smashed.
Bedfordshire Police said that in order for the force to investigate it was “vital” that any crime was reported to them.
On Tuesday, Luton Borough Council eliminated a vandalised vehicle from Holly Pubic hair Road, which had been left there for some weeks.
The council has the power to budge vehicles if it deems the car to be abandoned or that it is believed leaving it there could lead to further criminality.
A consultation has also begun inbetween local residents and the council, and a number of parking controls have been proposed.
A police spokesperson said: “We understand that harm to individual property is utterly frustrating for victims, and we take reports of criminal harm gravely.
“PCSOs have been deployed and will proceed to carry out enquiries and reassurance patrols, as well as encouraging anyone who has information about crime in the area to come forward.
“This behaviour is not acceptable and should in no circumstances be a way to deal with community issues.
“In order for us to investigate, it’s vital that anyone who has been a victim of crime, or who has information about issues in the area, to report it to us via one hundred one so we can take suitable activity.”
Luton Airport said it would advise park on site or with a “reputable” off-site operator and that “like many other airports, our parking prices are variable and based on request and availability”.
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Vandalism of cars parked in a street near Luton Airport was not investigated as no crime has been reported, police said.
Two holidaymakers’ cars had been daubed with messages complaining about people not paying for airport parking.
A windscreen and windows had also been smashed.
Bedfordshire Police said that in order for the force to investigate it was “vital” that any crime was reported to them.
On Tuesday, Luton Borough Council liquidated a vandalised vehicle from Holly Pubic hair Road, which had been left there for some weeks.
The council has the power to budge vehicles if it deems the car to be abandoned or that it is believed leaving it there could lead to further criminality.
A consultation has also begun inbetween local residents and the council, and a number of parking controls have been proposed.
A police spokesperson said: “We understand that harm to private property is enormously frustrating for victims, and we take reports of criminal harm gravely.
“PCSOs have been deployed and will proceed to carry out enquiries and reassurance patrols, as well as encouraging anyone who has information about crime in the area to come forward.
“This behaviour is not acceptable and should in no circumstances be a way to deal with community issues.
“In order for us to investigate, it’s vital that anyone who has been a victim of crime, or who has information about issues in the area, to report it to us via one hundred one so we can take adequate act.”
Luton Airport said it would advise park on site or with a “reputable” off-site operator and that “like many other airports, our parking prices are variable and based on request and availability”.
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Vandalism of cars parked in a street near Luton Airport was not investigated as no crime has been reported, police said.
Two holidaymakers’ cars had been daubed with messages complaining about people not paying for airport parking.
A windscreen and windows had also been smashed.
Bedfordshire Police said that in order for the force to investigate it was “vital” that any crime was reported to them.
On Tuesday, Luton Borough Council eliminated a vandalised vehicle from Holly Thicket Road, which had been left there for some weeks.
The council has the power to stir vehicles if it deems the car to be abandoned or that it is believed leaving it there could lead to further criminality.
A consultation has also begun inbetween local residents and the council, and a number of parking controls have been proposed.
A police spokesperson said: “We understand that harm to private property is utterly frustrating for victims, and we take reports of criminal harm gravely.
“PCSOs have been deployed and will proceed to carry out enquiries and reassurance patrols, as well as encouraging anyone who has information about crime in the area to come forward.
“This behaviour is not acceptable and should in no circumstances be a way to deal with community issues.
“In order for us to investigate, it’s vital that anyone who has been a victim of crime, or who has information about issues in the area, to report it to us via one hundred one so we can take suitable activity.”
Luton Airport said it would advise park on site or with a “reputable” off-site operator and that “like many other airports, our parking prices are variable and based on request and availability”.
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Vandalism of cars parked in a street near Luton Airport was not investigated as no crime has been reported, police said.
Two holidaymakers’ cars had been daubed with messages complaining about people not paying for airport parking.
A windscreen and windows had also been smashed.
Bedfordshire Police said that in order for the force to investigate it was “vital” that any crime was reported to them.
On Tuesday, Luton Borough Council liquidated a vandalised vehicle from Holly Pubic hair Road, which had been left there for some weeks.
The council has the power to budge vehicles if it deems the car to be abandoned or that it is believed leaving it there could lead to further criminality.
A consultation has also begun inbetween local residents and the council, and a number of parking controls have been proposed.
A police spokesperson said: “We understand that harm to individual property is enormously frustrating for victims, and we take reports of criminal harm earnestly.
“PCSOs have been deployed and will proceed to carry out enquiries and reassurance patrols, as well as encouraging anyone who has information about crime in the area to come forward.
“This behaviour is not acceptable and should in no circumstances be a way to deal with community issues.
“In order for us to investigate, it’s vital that anyone who has been a victim of crime, or who has information about issues in the area, to report it to us via one hundred one so we can take adequate act.”
Luton Airport said it would advise park on site or with a “reputable” off-site operator and that “like many other airports, our parking prices are variable and based on request and availability”.