How much do you know about Rural Crime?
Put your knowledge to the test and find out how nuanced rural crime actually is!
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According to the Countryside Alliance Survey in 2023 what was the number 1 rural crime reported by people in rural areas?
Agricultural machinery and equipment theft
Hare coursing
Fly tipping
Livestock theft
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Last year 3655 stolen power tools were seized by Police in Kent. How many were identifiable and able to be returned to owners?
Seven
Seventy-seven
Seven Hundred and Seventy-Seven
Two thousand and Seventy-Seven
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Do many modern tractors over the value of £100,000 use one universal key that starts them all?
Yes
No
They did but that was changed 20 years ago
It surely cannot be A!
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How much did livestock attacks by dogs cost the rural economy in 2023?
£100,000
£250,000
£1.1 million
£2.4 million
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According to research commissioned by the National Rural Crime Network how many organised criminal gangs were recorded operating in rural communities between 2021 and 2023?
None, the gangs only operate in big cities
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22
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If fly tipping occurs on Private land who is responsible for clearing it up.
The local council
The landowner / victim of the fly tipping
The environment agency
No-one
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What is the primary source of funding for the Police National Rural Crime Unit?
Central Government funding
Police and Crime Commissioner funding
Private funding
Ring fence funding from police
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