Totally agree. There is an element though of the organisation having to take responsibility to minimise their, and their customers, losses.
For example petrol stations allowing customers fill up their cars before payment.
Supermarkets and large shops with no security arrangements so thieves can walk out of the stores with their goods.
Action Fraud is just a signposted organisation to collect data and relieve the Old Bill of another burden. I don't think they actually do anything proactive. People are traumatised by criminals dipping into their finances by what ever methods. I find particularly distasteful the trawling of telephone numbers trying to find victims, often elderly.
Last edited by: Fullchat on Sat 17 Sep 22 at 15:02
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