UK's Over 100,000 Vehicle Thefts
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•Hearse, fire engine and concrete mixer among vehicles stolen last year
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RAC Foundation says there is no type of vehicle that someone won’t steal’ One theft each was recorded for hearses, concrete mixers, sewage tank emptiers and fire engines.
The most common vehicle body type stolen was a five -door hatchback car with 24,518 thefts.
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