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Campaign urges Lanarkshire residents to report rural crime
Crimestoppers and Network Rail s initiative asks people to speak up about any harm that comes to our treasured countryside
Rural crime being targeted includes hare coursing
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Crimestoppers is urging Lanarkshire residents to speak up about those who harm our treasured countryside .
AS lockdown restrictions ease across Scotland, independent charity Crimestoppers in partnership with Network Rail is launching a campaign encouraging the public to speak up about people responsible for harming Scotland’s countryside. With many people planning trips to the countryside, the anticipated impact of large visitor numbers and effects of rural crime could be devastating to the environment. Over 95% of Scotland is classed as rural and NFU Mutual estimate that rural crime costs Scotland around £1.8 million annually, with levels reportedly increasing. Crimestoppers together with Police Scotland and wider rural and environmental organisations are asking the public to spot the signs of rural crime and give information 100% anonymously.