Rise in disabled parking badge thefts in Watford

Disabled drivers are being urged not to leave badges in cars overnight

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Author: Cameron GreenPublished 24th Aug 2023

Disabled motorists in Watford are being reminded to remove their blue parking permits from their vehicles overnight after police identified a recent rise in thefts.

Since Wednesday 9 August, there have been five incidents in which a blue badge has been reported as stolen from a vehicle.

On three out of five occasions, the badges were taken from vehicles parked outside the owner’s address overnight.

A black Vauxhall Astra was broken into on Estcourt Road between 5pm on Wednesday 9 August and 6.30am on Thursday 10 August. A blue disabled badge was taken, along with some coins and tools. (Crime reference 41/64178/23)

Overnight between 9pm on Monday 14 August and 11am on Tuesday 15 August, a grey Skoda was broken into on Lower Paddock Road. Sunglasses and a blue disabled badge were taken. (41/65358/23)

Between 1.30pm and 3.45pm on Tuesday 15 August, a blue disabled badge was stolen from a Hyundai i20 in Bermer Road. (41/65788/23)

Overnight between 9.30pm on 16 August and 3.30pm on Thursday 17 August, a blue disabled badge was stolen from a white Vauxhall in Asda car park on St Albans Road. (41/66091/23)

Between 3pm on Friday 18 August and 1pm on Saturday 19 August, a blue disabled badge was stolen from a grey Honda in Raphael Drive. (41/66644/23)

Inspector Dan Jones, who leads the Watford Safer Neighbourhood Team, said: “We’re urging those with disabled parking permits to remove them from their vehicles overnight, because we’ve identified a crime series where we believe vehicles have been targeted specifically for the badges.

“We know these permits are a lifeline for those with reduced or limited mobility and without one, it can sometimes be impossible for them to carry out their day-to-day activities.”

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