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Snatch and grab: According to the BBC, three-quarters of all the phones stolen in the UK are now taken in London.

Should phone theft be a priority? Some members of the public say that London’s status as a global crime capital is a national disgrace, with phone swiping one of the most prominent offences.

Comprehension quiz

  1. Explain the main reason for the media frenzy surrounding crime in London, and provide a statistic that supports the increase in crime.

  2. Which word is the closest synonym for “lucrative”?

    A: Dangerous

    B: Profitable

    C: Difficult

    D: Illegal

  3. According to the Metropolitan Police, what is London the “European capital” for, and how many incidents of this crime were recorded last year?

    A: Violent crime, with 6% fewer incidents than the previous year.

    B: Mobile phone theft, with a record 80,000 phones stolen.

    C: Gang-related activity, with the discovery of a global criminal network.

    D: Pickpocketing, with thousands of incidents reported by victims.

  4. The article provides a statistic that highlights the massive scope of phone theft in London compared to the entire continent. What is this fact?

    A: London police discovered shipments of tens of thousands of stolen phones going to China.

    B: Phone thieves can make around £300 per device, which is triple the minimum wage for a day’s work.

    C: A raid last month identified a global criminal network using secondhand shops as middlemen.

    D: Data suggests that London accounts for as many as “two-fifths” of all Europe’s mobile phone thefts.

  5. Which two measures have the Labour government and an MP suggested to combat the phone theft “epidemic”?

    A: Giving police new powers to search homes without a warrant for stolen phones.

    B: Asking mobile phone companies to block stolen phones within 48 hours of a police report.

    C: Telling those who approach police about a missing device to temper their expectations.

    D: Conducting raids to identify global criminal networks and middlemen.

  6. Do you agree that the increase in crime in London is a “national disgrace”? Explain your reasoning, providing at least one concrete example from the text to support your viewpoint.

Answers

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1: The 31% increase in recorded crime over the past decade, as well as viral social media videos., 2: B, 3: B, 4: D, 5: A and B, 6: Your view!

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