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In the Oise, the increase in cable thefts in the countryside does not weaken

In the Oise, the increase in cable thefts in the countryside does not weaken
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"In the countryside, everyone is affected": in Oise, cable thefts continue unabated

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In the department of Oise, located in the Hauts-de-France region, the worrying wave of cable thefts and precious metals shows no sign of slowing down. Despite the tireless efforts of law enforcement, these persistent crimes continue to wreak havoc in the rural department, affecting public services and disrupting the peaceful way of life of its residents.

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A worrying increase in thefts

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The sequence of cable thefts affects the proper functioning of essential services such as telephone and electricity networks, leaving many villages without communications and without electricity for several hours. Thus, for the previous year alone, the energy services of Oise reported more than 200 incidents related to cable thefts, a 30% increase compared to the previous year.

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Heavy Consequences for Oise Residents

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In addition to causing major disruptions to essential services, these precious metal thefts also have a substantial impact on individuals and businesses inOise. Local small businesses, already affected by the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, have been hit harder by power outages and internet service disruptions caused by cable thefts.

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"In the Countryside, Everyone Goes There"

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As one local resident so aptly put it, "In the Countryside, Everyone Goes There". Indeed, no one is safe from these thefts. It's safe to say that this phenomenon has managed to unite the Oise community in its determination to stop these disruptive crimes.Call for Stronger Action Against Cable Thieves

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Faced with this situation, residents and local authorities in

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Oiseare calling for more concerted action to prevent and prosecute cable thefts. cable theft . One solution being considered would be to increase surveillance of these rural areas and increase penalties for those found guilty of these thefts.

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