East of England constabulary areas record another increase in shoplifting – Usdaw concerned about the impact on retail staff
Crime / Sun 27th Jul 2025 at 01:01pm
EAST of England constabulary areas record another increase in shoplifting – Usdaw concerned about the impact on retail staff.

Retail trade union Usdaw is deeply concerned by today’s police recorded crime statistics showing that in in the year to March, there were increases in shoplifting across the East of England. In the whole of England and Wales, there has been a trend of persistent quarterly increases, with incidents now having more than doubled since the pandemic.
The Office for National Statistics released figures today showing a 22% increase in shoplifting incidents across the East of England. Individual statistics for the region’s constabulary areas are as follows:
Bedfordshire +44%
Cambridgeshire +22%
Essex +21%
Hertfordshire +12%
Norfolk +29%
Suffolk +10%
Usdaw’s latest annual survey of nearly 9,500 retail staff showed that over three-quarters had suffered verbal abuse and far too many had been threatened or assaulted. Two-thirds of respondents said that incidents of violence, threats and abuse they had experienced were triggered by theft or armed robbery.
Paddy Lillis, Usdaw general secretary says: “The scale of the epidemic of retail crime in the East of England is laid bare in these shocking police recorded crime statistics and Usdaw’s own survey. It is increasingly common for retail stores to be targeted by organised crime gangs stealing to order. This is in no way a victimless crime, with weapons and violence used to ensure these criminals are not stopped. Having to deal with repeated and persistent offences can cause issues beyond the theft itself, like anxiety, fear and physical harm to retail workers.
“We have campaigned along with many retail employers for substantial legislative measures to combat this growing problem, and we are pleased that the Government has introduced the Crime and Policing Bill, with measures to tackle this issue. It has passed all stages in the House of Commons and is now waiting for a second reading in the House of Lords.
“We now look forward to a much-needed protection of retail workers’ law; ending the indefensible £200 threshold for prosecuting shoplifters, which has effectively become an open invitation to retail criminals; and funding for more uniformed officer patrols in shopping areas, along with Respect Orders for offenders. It is our hope that these new measures will help give retail workers the respect they deserve.”
The question is, is it a matter for the police or the shop to provide security for their staff?
The real question is when does it reach the limit when retail workers can strike like the doctor over pay. Yeah they save lives but we're the ones getting threatened and assaulted by zombie knives and blades. We're the ones getting sent to the doctors.. On a low income wage... Not worth it
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