How bad is Nuneaton? (Car crime)

How bad is Nuneaton? (Car crime)

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FlabbyMidgets

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477 posts

87 months

Saturday 16th May 2020
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I've got myself a job based at MIRA starting in August and found a nice apartment just south east of the town centre. No garage unfortunately so stuck to road/drive parking and a small parking area behind the building.

I'll be taking my M140i and a motorcycle (nothing too desirable and hopefully in back garden). Have I got anything to worry about or is it quite quiet? The car and bike might be left there for a few days at a time while I'm away. Is the area known for theft considering how close it is to Birmingham etc? Do I need to invest in some security more than a steering wheel lock and a motorcycle disklock?

Court_S

12,934 posts

177 months

Sunday 17th May 2020
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The car is probably the bigger issue.

I have a 140i too and found too scumbags sniffing around it in broad daylight a few weeks ago in Polesworth which isn’t a million miles away.

thepeoplespal

1,621 posts

277 months

Sunday 17th May 2020
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South-East of Nuneaton is definitely the best part of the town to be located in terms of Car Theft (certainly was 2.5 years ago), IIRC there is also a new squad dedicated to car crime in the area, which is catching them. However that particular BMW is a theft magnet and if it is on the street and not behind a bollard, I'd expect it to be stolen within 6 months if not sooner.

The poor sods in Camphill and anyone NW of the town centre with anything nice have it particularly bad, so you've choosen the right area. That our judiciary won't lock them up even when the police have them bang to rights is a particular bugbear of mine.

An FOI to local police about 1 series BMWs might elicit a more definitive answer, the analysts will be regularly looking at the cars to target on their patrols.

I'd also definitely get a bells and whistles tracker that can't easily be found. That and a faraday cage for your keys, or removal/disablement of the keyless go system in it's entirety.

Who me ?

7,455 posts

212 months

Sunday 17th May 2020
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FlabbyMidgets said:
I've got myself a job based at MIRA starting in August and found a nice apartment just south east of the town centre. No garage unfortunately so stuck to road/drive parking and a small parking area behind the building.

I'll be taking my M140i and a motorcycle (nothing too desirable and hopefully in back garden). Have I got anything to worry about or is it quite quiet? The car and bike might be left there for a few days at a time while I'm away. Is the area known for theft considering how close it is to Birmingham etc? Do I need to invest in some security more than a steering wheel lock and a motorcycle disklock?
I' d have a look on FACEBOOK for a Neighbourhood watch area close to where you are located for best information. We have a lot of local areas in the town with warnings for each area. If you PM I might be able to put you in touch with a NHW group in the area you need ,as I'm a co inordinator in an other part of town.

FlabbyMidgets

Original Poster:

477 posts

87 months

Tuesday 19th May 2020
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thepeoplespal said:
South-East of Nuneaton is definitely the best part of the town to be located in terms of Car Theft (certainly was 2.5 years ago), IIRC there is also a new squad dedicated to car crime in the area, which is catching them. However that particular BMW is a theft magnet and if it is on the street and not behind a bollard, I'd expect it to be stolen within 6 months if not sooner.

The poor sods in Camphill and anyone NW of the town centre with anything nice have it particularly bad, so you've choosen the right area. That our judiciary won't lock them up even when the police have them bang to rights is a particular bugbear of mine.

An FOI to local police about 1 series BMWs might elicit a more definitive answer, the analysts will be regularly looking at the cars to target on their patrols.

I'd also definitely get a bells and whistles tracker that can't easily be found. That and a faraday cage for your keys, or removal/disablement of the keyless go system in it's entirety.
Thanks all for the replies. It looks like a nice spot, close the college and some nice houses on the road. I have a choice with parking, on the street, on the small drive, along the side of the building or right behind the building. I'd rather park behind but then it seems to be quite a secluded area which may be worse if someone knows it's there.

The lack of any considerable punishment to these aspiring footballers is very annoying. I've taken a couple of measures already, removed badging and put a different badge on the back (more for a laugh than anything) and I've got a steering lock. Luckily it's not keyless which is good but not going to stop breaking into the car and I drive etc going missing, especially with the car being left there for whole weekends etc.

Glad to hear its the best part of the town, not looking forward to telling my insurance company though

Who me ?

7,455 posts

212 months

Wednesday 20th May 2020
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Flabby- there's more than a few good places in Nuneaton to pick. Lots of us have decided that we don't want the yob element ruling our life and have stood up to them.

Fort Jefferson

8,237 posts

222 months

Saturday 23rd May 2020
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littleredrooster

5,538 posts

196 months

Saturday 23rd May 2020
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Mrs. Rooster used to be a PCSO in Nuneaton. I wouldn't take a gold pig to live anywhere near it, especially with an M140 & a bike. There's a load of much nicer places nearby.

Cheeses of Nazareth

789 posts

51 months

Saturday 23rd May 2020
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I will give the bike a week, tops.

Nuneaton is the Ball Sack of the Midlands. Its only the fact it is so close to Coventry that makes some people view it as 'aspirational' .

That said, MIRA is decent, will be someone there who might take pity and offer you somewhere secure.


Who me ?

7,455 posts

212 months

Saturday 23rd May 2020
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littleredrooster said:
Mrs. Rooster used to be a PCSO in Nuneaton. I wouldn't take a gold pig to live anywhere near it, especially with an M140 & a bike. There's a load of much nicer places nearby.
Rooster- I live in what was once a prime target for both a bike and a choice vehicle. Locally I see crime reports of problems. But not in this street. We drove them out and continue to do so. Find an area, join up with like minded folks and make the area a no go yob area. Find an area and take back control. Once the group causing problems realise that they're not welcome and police get reports, then the groups tend to move away.

Cheeses of Nazareth

789 posts

51 months

Sunday 24th May 2020
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[quote=Who me ?]
Rooster- I live in what was once a prime target for both a bike and a choice vehicle. Locally I see crime reports of problems. But not in this street. We drove them out and continue to do so. Find an area, join up with like minded folks and make the area a no go yob area. Find an area and take back control. Once the group causing problems realise that they're not welcome and police get reports, then the groups tend to move away.
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Be interested to know how that works?



visitinglondon

342 posts

189 months

Sunday 24th May 2020
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Is a 1 series beemer really that desirable?

I doubt it.

Cheeses of Nazareth

789 posts

51 months

Sunday 24th May 2020
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Looks like there was a big fire there today, hopefully not too serious, but loads of smoke . Looks like the newer building at the back from the pictures I saw.

Who me ?

7,455 posts

212 months

Sunday 24th May 2020
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Cheeses of Nazareth said:
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Rooster- I live in what was once a prime target for both a bike and a choice vehicle. Locally I see crime reports of problems. But not in this street. We drove them out and continue to do so. Find an area, join up with like minded folks and make the area a no go yob area. Find an area and take back control. Once the group causing problems realise that they're not welcome and police get reports, then the groups tend to move away.
Be interested to know how that works?
Cheeses- the anti social lot are usually in a gang. The way to combat this is to form a group of residents ( i.e. a legal gang) and use local pressure on elected reps to wake police up. I've been there and got the T shirt in one of Nuneaton's north west worst areas. But it needs community concerted action, as this lot try to pick of and frighten individual residents. Once they realise that the rabbits wil revolt they no longer have any power.

FlabbyMidgets

Original Poster:

477 posts

87 months

Thursday 11th June 2020
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I moved my stuff in yesterday. It's on the same road as a school/college and I spent a fair amount of time on the street and it was really quiet. The flat is nice and plenty of parking. There are some spaces secluded around the back, I don't know if this would be better or worse.

visitinglondon said:
Is a 1 series beemer really that desirable?

I doubt it.
Thanks for the comment, however unnecessary, but yes it is quite often stolen. Up there with the Golf R (yes a Golf can be desirable too). Do a quick Google and you'll see the aspiring footballer enjoys these cars.

Fort Jefferson said:
Thank you. Fortunately it's the same rating as my current postcode which is cheap for me, hopefully won't change too much.

littleredrooster said:
Mrs. Rooster used to be a PCSO in Nuneaton. I wouldn't take a gold pig to live anywhere near it, especially with an M140 & a bike. There's a load of much nicer places nearby.
I can't change now unfortunately but it would be nice to know where you'd suggest. I was also looking at Hinckley and Market Bosworth previously.

Cheeses of Nazareth said:
I will give the bike a week, tops.

Nuneaton is the Ball Sack of the Midlands. Its only the fact it is so close to Coventry that makes some people view it as 'aspirational' .

That said, MIRA is decent, will be someone there who might take pity and offer you somewhere secure.
I'm debating about bringing the bike at first. I don't need it for the commute as I'm so close and I don't think the roads around it would be better than south Wales. "Ball Sack of the Midlands" is brilliant. I wouldn't have desribed it as inspriational having driven through the town a lot yesterday. Hopefully there'll be someone with a garage and space for a bike. I'd probably feel better leaving the bike in Mira if possible, who knows though.


Who me said:
Rooster- I live in what was once a prime target for both a bike and a choice vehicle. Locally I see crime reports of problems. But not in this street. We drove them out and continue to do so. Find an area, join up with like minded folks and make the area a no go yob area. Find an area and take back control. Once the group causing problems realise that they're not welcome and police get reports, then the groups tend to move away.
Thats good to hear. I haven't seen my neighbours yet, nor met anyone in the same building. I don't know if they're the type for something like that nor am I sure what community they are from. Hopefully I'll be able to have a chat and get to know them.




Edited by FlabbyMidgets on Thursday 11th June 20:13

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

137 months

Thursday 11th June 2020
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FlabbyMidgets said:
Thats good to hear. I haven't seen my neighbours yet, nor met anyone in the same building. I don't know if they're the type for something like that nor am I sure what community they are from. Hopefully I'll be able to have a chat and get to know them.
My wife is Nuneaton bred and we moved from close to where you are to one of the villages next to mkt Bosworth some twenty odd years ago because of how Nuneaton was going, the father in law still lives just around the corner from you.

Rent a lock up would be my advice as their are some nice roads for bikes in the area and malory park.

Zetec-S

5,874 posts

93 months

Tuesday 7th July 2020
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Bit late to the thread, but my sister lived in Nuneaton for a few months. Pretty sure there's a reason she referred to the place as "Scumeaton"...