This week we are excited at 'Polonsky Towers' as we have launched a new Infographics business (@ewinfographics if you want to follow us on twitter).
Therefore, I thought I'd keep the blog posting light and simply put up a link to an infoG (I am getting tired of typing that long word already?!) about a subject that means something to me - hailing from the land of Fish and Chips as I do...
So, without further ado (click the graphic to go to the original large scale version)...
east west infographics also has a pinterest board if you want to follow us.
Here's the link.
Expect more along the same theme very soon.
Showing posts with label Grimsby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grimsby. Show all posts
Friday, 23 November 2012
Thursday, 28 August 2008
GOT TO PICK A POCKET OR TWO?

I’m not picking on any one particular area here but it’s immediately obvious that Humberside Police need some help. They have the lowest confidence rating among residents in addressing local issues and clearing up crimes. No wonder the local rates of ‘Violence Against The Person’ recorded in both North East Lincolnshire (essentially Grimsby, Cleethorpes and Immingham) and Hull are among the highest in the country - higher than all but one Borough of inner London - and then only just squeezing in under Tower Hamlets! Hull gained the dubious honour of top marks for Violent Crime in 2006/07.
Something else caught my attention too. If you really want to be a successful criminal a quick perusal of the Home Office report would be useful. There are two types of crime with extremely low rates of detection in England at present. First up is ‘Theft or Unauthorised Taking of a Pedal Cycle’ where detection of crimes is running at 5%. Not sure whether there’s sufficient money in cycle theft to attract the Mr. Big’s though? Second in the ‘Getting Away With It’ stakes is Theft from the Person otherwise known as good old fashioned pickpocketing. Would be Fagin’s should sleep safe tonight knowing that only 4% of the 101,660 offences reported last year were cleared up in any way - and this includes tapping the offender on the wrist and sending him home - in a taxi probably - with no tea and a stern (broad definition of the word required) Police warning. That should do the trick then?
This is a useful resource if you’re interested..
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/ia/atlas.html
Labels:
Cleethorpes,
crime,
Grimsby,
Home Office,
Hull,
statistics
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