Curbing number plate thefts

Mooroolbark Police officers will be set up at the station on 17 September handing out anti-theft screws. (Stewart Chambers: 331747)

In an effort to curb increasing number plate thefts occurring around the Mooroolbark area, police will be running an event next week offering both awareness tips and free resources.

Victoria Police’s Operation SafePL8 provides officers the opportunity to hand out anti-theft screws which go a long way in preventing number plates from being stolen.

Having seen what Mooroolbark Police called a “dramatic increase” in plate thefts, officers will be set up at Mooroolbark Train Station on 17 September to provide free anti-theft screws to any one who wants them.

“Criminals will steal number plates and attach them to different cars, which are often stolen, to avoid detection whilst committing serious offending such as burglaries, armed robberies and thefts,” an Eyewatch post reads.

The community focused initiative aims to provide residents of Mooroolbark and surrounding areas peace of mind.

While hardware and automotive stores sell anti-theft screws, this event is an opportunity for both conversation about preventing number plate theft and accessing the screws for free.

If number plates have been stolen, cancelling the registration and applying for a new one is the first step. It’s also important to update the details with the insurance company, roadside assistance provider and toll provider.

If the crime has been witnessed in real time, call Triple Zero for police attendance. If there is a delay in noticing, report the stolen plates to the Police Assistance Line on 131 444 as soon as possible.

Mooroolbark Police will be at Mooroolbark Train Station between 4pm and 7pm. To get yours, find them at their stall just outside the Myki barriers.