A scooter gang armed with hammers spotted near BBC studios in London in May. Photograph: MEGA
From her office window, Elizabeth ONeill could see young men on scooters prowling for victims almost every day. Youd see people waiting at bus stops staring at their phones as these lads were about to snatch them, she said. Youd think dont do it, put your phone away. And then it happened to me.
ONeill, a charity worker, was waiting for a bus looking at my phone, figuring out where I was going. It was all over very quickly. Two lads on a moped snatched it out of my hand and rode off. I felt really stupid.
There was just the realisation Oh my God, how do I get home my card is in my phone? And how could I contact anyone to tell them whats happened?
Over the past two years, scooters and mopeds have become the vehicles of choice for mobile phone robberies, bag snatches and even acid attacks.
The increase has been dramatic. In the 12 months to June 2017, the Metropolitan police recorded 16,158 thefts by people using mopeds more than three times as many as the 5,145 reported between July 2015 and June 2016. Violent crime rose sharply last year: the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics show an 18% increase in offences against the person.
The thousands of victims include Martin Lewis, founder of MoneySavingExpert.com, while Daniel Radcliffe, the Harry Potter actor, helped a tourist whose face was slashed by muggers stealing his bag. Five people were sprayed with acid by two people on mopeds earlier this month, including a food delivery rider, Jabed Hussain, whose scooter was stolen. On Thursday, Hussain led a protest alongside drivers for Deliveroo and UberEats outside parliament demanding action. They held up a banner saying Stop acid attacks, bike theft, motorcycle crime.
So how did the moped become a menace? Supt Mark Payne runs Operation Venice, the Mets response to moped, scooter and motorcycle crime. He says there are two reasons for the explosion in scooter robberies: the motive created by a growing secondhand market in mobile phones, and the opportunity to steal scooters.
The method used by the moped muggers is simple. First they steal a scooter. They put on balaclavas and helmets. Then two people, one riding pillion, cruise around high streets, looking for people at bus stops, coming out of railway stations, or walking down the road looking at their phone. After spotting a victim, they mount the pavement. The passenger swipes a phone or bag and they speed away. Whats really changed is the method, Payne said. In the past it was done on foot or with bicycles. What theyve caught on to is that mopeds and scooters are just really easy to steal.
Most scooters are stolen simply by grabbing the handle bars and twisting them to break the steering lock, Payne said. They just wheel it away. Maybe theyll leave it for a few hours to see if there is a tracker, and someone comes to find it. Otherwise theyll open it up, take out the ignition barrel, cross the wires and theyre away.
In the past 12 months, 14,943 scooters and motorcycles were stolen, up from 11,511. Payne compares scooters to Ford Cortinas in the 1990s, which were notoriously easy to take. The car industry responded, under consumer pressure, by fitting immobilisers as standard. Cheap mopeds have little protection other than the steering lock. Like bicycles, they need to be chained to steel posts something the Met has been emphasising in its Be Safe campaign focusing on thefts of scooters and mobile phones.
Yet according to the Motorcycle Crime Reduction Group, a cross-industry body which advises the Home Office, few riders bother. The MCRG conducted a survey of the security of 193 two-wheelers parked in London earlier this year. Just over half 50.4% of scooters were parked without any locks at all. Of those with a chain or lock, only 15% were attached to a metal ground anchor point.
Kevin Howells, the chairman of the MCRG, said they were shocked by the results. In some parking bays youve got 30 bikes taking up those spaces and no ones locked their bike to the street furniture, he said. Its easy pickings. Maybe there should be some legislation so that people are penalised. If youre not going to lock your bike up, that one crime could result in 10 more crimes up the road.
Making scooters harder to steal might reduce opportunity, but the lure of valuable secondhand phones remains strong. Five or six years ago, the police did a lot of work with the mobile phone companies, in particular with Apple, and got security put on the phones, Payne said. The security measures, including the ability to lock a phone remotely, saw the value of stolen phones plunge. The market has since revived, Payne said, because of demand for secondhand parts such as screens, cases and batteries.
Research by Catch 22, a charity which works with former gang members, indicates that the moped muggers can make 300 in a few minutes.
People weve spoken to see this as almost as a victimless crime and they dont believe the police care about it, Catch 22 director Beth Murray said. Its done by 14 or 15-year-olds who are proving themselves. They stick to their own patch because they know the streets, or theyll go to the West End because there will be more tourists and richer people with better phones.
The robbers either give the phones to their friends or sell them at corner shops. If they steal five or six phones and get 50 for each one its a really easy way to make money.
Although they hope to intimidate people into giving up their phones without a fight, by wearing scary-looking helmets and dressing in black, they dont seem to understand the harm they cause to their victims.
They have some strange ideas, Murray said. They think people can just get a better phone the next day on their insurance. They see it as an alternative to burglary. If they get caught they only get charged with one offence rather than two, for breaking and entering, and theft. The punishment is lower it seems like a risk-free way of making money to them.
Police efforts to catch the criminals focus on CCTV and DNA evidence, according to Payne. Fingerprints and DNA are often left on internal parts of scooters which are not usually touched, while partial CCTV images can be pieced together.
Pursuit of suspects is a more difficult topic. Payne simply says that the Met follows national police guidelines on pursuits, which involves making a dynamic risk assessment of whether the suspect or the public might be injured during a chase.
In December 2014, an 18-year-old carpenter from Islington, Henry Hicks, died when his moped crashed while being pursued by police, and the Independent Police Complaints Commission decided that four officers should face gross misconduct charges.
Ken Marsh, the chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, said: My colleagues are sick to the back teeth of this. We want to catch criminals, but when you have two young males on a moped, one of them taking their crash helmet off, thats the end of the chase.
When youre out there in the field and that happens, and said chummy falls off said moped, we are hauled through the coals. Youre suspended, your life is just put on hold.
We need a change in the governments view on it and we need protection. Were not asking for carte blanche to run people over. We want an increase in the penalty five years if youre caught on a stolen moped. These crimes are horrific but we feel as though theyve got immunity. We want to see clear guidelines saying that no action will be taken against an officer who pursues someone who is not wearing a crash helmet.
In the meantime, the moped muggers wont be going away while the sun shines. The snatches usually happen between mid-afternoon and dusk, Payne said. More people use mopeds to commute in summer, and criminals wont do it so much in winter. Its a summertime crime.
Moped-enabled thefts reported to the Metropolitan police
1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016: 5,145
1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017: 16,158
Thefts of two-wheeled vehicles reported to Metropolitan police
1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016: 11,511
1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017: 14,943
Attempted snatch thefts in England andWales
April 2015 to March 2016: 123,000
April 2016 to March 2017: 135,000
ONS Crime Survey of England and Wales; Metropolitan police
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