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'We've chased shoplifters down the street' says Northampton shop owner | 'We've chased shoplifters down the street' says Northampton shop owner |
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Julie Teckman runs a shop in Northampton town centre and is trying to stop shoplifting | Julie Teckman runs a shop in Northampton town centre and is trying to stop shoplifting |
A shop owner has described the mental toll shoplifting has and how her staff get "so angry" they have chased offenders down the street. | A shop owner has described the mental toll shoplifting has and how her staff get "so angry" they have chased offenders down the street. |
But Julie Teckman who runs Vintage Guru in Northampton said recent schemes and more visible policing has improved the situation in the town centre. | |
Her shop was one of those visited by policing minister Dame Diana Johnson as the government launched an initiative to have greater protection for town centres from crime and anti-social behaviour. | Her shop was one of those visited by policing minister Dame Diana Johnson as the government launched an initiative to have greater protection for town centres from crime and anti-social behaviour. |
Although Ms Teckman praised police she said shoplifting "really affects people quite badly". | Although Ms Teckman praised police she said shoplifting "really affects people quite badly". |
'Brazen' | 'Brazen' |
Julie Teckman (far left) spoke about her experiences with Dame Diana Johnson (far right), Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone (centre left) and her deputy Marianne Kimani (centre right) | Julie Teckman (far left) spoke about her experiences with Dame Diana Johnson (far right), Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone (centre left) and her deputy Marianne Kimani (centre right) |
Ms Teckman said: "There are opportunist thieves who come in and feel it's okay to take stuff if they can get away with it. | Ms Teckman said: "There are opportunist thieves who come in and feel it's okay to take stuff if they can get away with it. |
"Then there are other people who are desperate who come in because they're trying to steal things just to make some money." | "Then there are other people who are desperate who come in because they're trying to steal things just to make some money." |
Ms Teckman spoke about the emotional effect on her and her staff. | Ms Teckman spoke about the emotional effect on her and her staff. |
She said: "It's the knowledge that someone's come in and taken something from you and walked out, and some people are very, very brazen about it because they think you can't do anything about it | She said: "It's the knowledge that someone's come in and taken something from you and walked out, and some people are very, very brazen about it because they think you can't do anything about it |
"We've chased people down the street. | "We've chased people down the street. |
"I would never put any of my staff at risk, but you get so angry when someone comes and takes something and does it in a brazen way that you feel you want to do something about it." | "I would never put any of my staff at risk, but you get so angry when someone comes and takes something and does it in a brazen way that you feel you want to do something about it." |
Ms Teckman said initiatives such as the "anti-crime pod" along with greater police presence in the town centre was staring to pay off. | Ms Teckman said initiatives such as the "anti-crime pod" along with greater police presence in the town centre was staring to pay off. |
"It's that sort of support knowing that someone's on hand," she said of police officers in the town centre. | "It's that sort of support knowing that someone's on hand," she said of police officers in the town centre. |
'Getting officers out on foot' | 'Getting officers out on foot' |
Neighbourhood Inspector for Northampton Central Nicola Davis-Lyons said the police were working with retailers and the council to improve the town centre | Neighbourhood Inspector for Northampton Central Nicola Davis-Lyons said the police were working with retailers and the council to improve the town centre |
Nicola Davis-Lyons, the Neighbourhood Inspector for Northampton Central said it was "really important that the businesses here see us and that the people that are here see us." | Nicola Davis-Lyons, the Neighbourhood Inspector for Northampton Central said it was "really important that the businesses here see us and that the people that are here see us." |
She said the type of crimes that occur in town centres, such as antisocial behaviour and shoplifting were "quite complex issues to solve". | She said the type of crimes that occur in town centres, such as antisocial behaviour and shoplifting were "quite complex issues to solve". |
Insp Davis-Lyons said: "You can't police your way out of a lot of those things." | Insp Davis-Lyons said: "You can't police your way out of a lot of those things." |
She said the force had involved partners such as local council and community groups to helps with "secondary issues" alongside the offending. | She said the force had involved partners such as local council and community groups to helps with "secondary issues" alongside the offending. |
Insp Davis-Lyons added one change police had made to the town centre was that "officers will only be out on foot". | Insp Davis-Lyons added one change police had made to the town centre was that "officers will only be out on foot". |
She claimed there had been a reduction in violent crime and sexual offences in the town centre. | She claimed there had been a reduction in violent crime and sexual offences in the town centre. |
She added: "Seeing a police officer walk past, we know it impacts that feeling of safety." | She added: "Seeing a police officer walk past, we know it impacts that feeling of safety." |
'It's wrong' | 'It's wrong' |
Dame Diana Johnson went out with Northamptonshire Police on a patrol in Northampton town centre | Dame Diana Johnson went out with Northamptonshire Police on a patrol in Northampton town centre |
Speaking in Northampton, Dame Diana Johnson, the Labour government's policing minister said she agreed with Insp Davis-Lyons. | Speaking in Northampton, Dame Diana Johnson, the Labour government's policing minister said she agreed with Insp Davis-Lyons. |
She said: "There's the obvious issue around people feeling much better when they see a police officer. | She said: "There's the obvious issue around people feeling much better when they see a police officer. |
"I have lots of people saying to me they don't see the police officers enough in their local area." | "I have lots of people saying to me they don't see the police officers enough in their local area." |
Dame Diana said the government was committed to adding more neighbourhood police officers and to cracking down crimes such as shoplifting. | Dame Diana said the government was committed to adding more neighbourhood police officers and to cracking down crimes such as shoplifting. |
She said: "It's theft, no matter whether it's a small item for five pounds or something that costs hundreds of pounds. | She said: "It's theft, no matter whether it's a small item for five pounds or something that costs hundreds of pounds. |
"It's wrong and it's a criminal act that people are undertaking." | "It's wrong and it's a criminal act that people are undertaking." |
The minister praised Northamptonshire Police and the work going on in the town centre and its work with retailers, responding to their concerns, saying it was an "important relationship" | The minister praised Northamptonshire Police and the work going on in the town centre and its work with retailers, responding to their concerns, saying it was an "important relationship" |
Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. | Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. |