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Kingston's worst offenders get free Oyster cards and gym memberships


The 21 most prolific criminals in Kingston are being offered drug rehab, gym memberships and free Oyster cards in a bid to get them on the straight and narrow.

The council, probation service and youth workers are also providing help with housing benefits, money to buy clothes for interview or to move away from fellow troublemakers and free training in bricklaying, as part of the Prolific and Priority Offenders (PPO) scheme.

Home Office research showed 5,000 super-prolific offenders are responsible for 9 per cent of all crime in England and Wales.

Detective Inspector Andy Gallagher said: “You are talking everything from pedal cycle thieves to burglars. A lot of them are prolific shoplifters.”

Free drug rehabilitation is a key part of the programme, because so many repeat offenders are addicted to drugs.

D Insp Gallagher said: “It is a huge proportion. Between 70 and 80 per cent of them have got some kind of involvement with drugs. We are doing drugs warrants and we are attacking it from all sides.

“For them to commit offences such as burglary and shoplifting it is the drugs as the generator for that other crime.

“They are stealing to feed their habits. If we could take out drugs completely the crime rate would drop dramatically.”

D Insp Gallagher said a simple example of the programme’s success was a repeat burglar who wanted to go straight with a job in Twickenham and was given an old unclaimed bike from the police store. D Insp Gallagher said six months on he had not broken the law.

But he was adamant getting on the programme was not a misuse of money or that police would turn a blind eye to minor crimes of He said: “If anything they will be looked at even more. These people are committing lots of crime. It saves money and saves them going down the path of crime and frees up resources for other things as well.”

What do you think? Should schemes like this be allowed if they may help prevent crime? Or are initiatives like this one a complete waste of time?

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Comments(3)

Jakob says...
1:15pm Thu 9 Sep 10

Who says crime doesn't pay?! Seems somewhat unfair to us law-abiding citizens who don't cost the authorities anything...

New Malden Man says...
8:30pm Thu 9 Sep 10

Pathetic, so after I have been burgled I can take comfort in the fact that part of my tax is paying for some low life to go down the gym and buy some nice new clothes. Whoever is responsible for this needs to be sacked.

I'm glad D Insp Gallagher thinks it is a success, maybe he would like to pick up the bill himself.

Che Gary says...
3:35pm Fri 10 Sep 10

Now now people, come on. These criminals have feelings to. Remember, it is not THERE fault THEY decided to commit crimes.

It does make you sick.

I know that there will be reasons and studies done and people questioned, but on face value, this really does stink.

I can sometimes hardly afford to travel on the bus or train to get to where I want to go. I am law abiding and pay my taxes, I assist old ladies off the bus and don't have a polluting car.......I feel that I do my bit,but why must I wait until I am 60 to get my free travel..............
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