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Police chief labels people who don’t stop shoplifters ‘part of the problem’

(Thames Valley Police)
  • Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber faced criticism for stating that individuals who do not challenge shoplifters are "part of the problem".
  • Liberal Democrat MP Joshua Reynolds and policing minister Dame Diana Johnson condemned Mr Barber's remarks as "irresponsible" and "dangerous", advising the public against confronting thieves.
  • The controversy arises amid record-high shoplifting offences in England and Wales, with a 20 per cent increase from the previous year.
  • Retailers, particularly pharmacies, report a surge in shoplifting and aggressive behaviour, with many feeling police responses are inadequate.
  • Mr Barber defended his comments, stressing social responsibility and the importance of reporting crime, while clarifying he does not advocate for physical intervention.
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