From
The LeaderFreedom of Information figures obtained from North Wales Police by the Leader reveals how many offences of making off without payment were reported to the force each year from 2017 to date in Wrexham and Flintshire.
Of the total 1,622 offences, the majority (1,175) took place at petrol stations.
But the figures reveal a number of other business types which were involved.
Over the five year period in question in Flintshire, there were 69 offences relating to streets or roads, 33 relating to taxis, 28 to restaurants, six to pubs, four to fast food businesses, and one to a golf course - among others including shops and public buildings, hotels and pet shops.
During that same time period in Wrexham, there were 82 offences relating to streets or roads, 45 to taxis, 37 to restaurants, seven to pubs, five to fast food businesses, five to supermarkets and two to hairdressers - among others, such as retail parks, repair garages and a launderette.
Rail and Bus are notable by their absence from this list - is that because of:
a. Passenger who do not pay are unlikely to be reported once they have left the station or bus after their journey
b. For rail at least, the reports go to the
BTP▸ rather than the force on which the
FOI▸ was done
c. There is no problem with people making off without paying for a journey in the area