Police praise Oxford Street redesign with huge signs warning of phone thieves as one mobile is stolen every 15 minutes
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The Met Police have today thrown their weight behind new purple road markings on Oxford Street – despite one critic dubbing the anti-phone theft move a ‘nonsensical gimmick’.

Shoppers, commuters and tourists are being reminded not to use their phones along the stretch of road in an area where a mobile is stolen every 15 minutes.

Retailers previously warned that Oxford Street and other flagship high streets are at ‘serious risk’ without urgent national action on crime.

The purple line with a marking of ‘Mind the Grab’ is set to be added to the pavement on a section of Oxford Street to warn pedestrians of the dangers. 

It comes as research found that 88 per cent of Londoners are now worried about their phones being stolen in the city.

The campaign, supported by Westminster Council and the Met Police, has been criticised for scaring people about phone thefts, rather than tackling the criminals themselves.

Norman Brennan, a former police detective in London called the campaign, a ‘nonsensical gimmick’ as he called for more police officers to tackle the phone theft crisis.

He said: ‘If you want to stop phone thefts, you want police officers on streets not purple lines. 

A purple line warning shoppers about phone thefts has been installed on Oxford Street

A purple line warning shoppers about phone thefts has been installed on Oxford Street

The campaign has been blasted as a 'gimmick' by a former Met police detective

The campaign has been blasted as a ‘gimmick’ by a former Met police detective 

Ed Connolly, Chief Commercial Officer, Currys, Superintendent Natasha Evans, Metropolitan Police, Westminster, and Kate Johnston, Director, Crimestoppers, standing in front of the purple line

Ed Connolly, Chief Commercial Officer, Currys, Superintendent Natasha Evans, Metropolitan Police, Westminster, and Kate Johnston, Director, Crimestoppers, standing in front of the purple line

‘We need to have 50 to 100 motorcyclists on duty 24/7 so that the streets of London have quick response units to challenge motorbike thefts.

‘Police motorcyclists are class one drivers which means they are experts who can catch criminals quickly.

‘We have people from foreign countries saying beware about crime when they come to London.  

‘The mayor and prime minister should be ashamed that countries around the world are saying beware of our crime.

‘What is it going to achieve, a purple line? People want to see a police officer to be patrolling the streets that reassures them and makes them feel safe. 

‘All of these nonsensical gimmicks, we don’t want gimmicks we want police officers on our streets and a justice system that protects members of the public.’    

The line, inspired by the iconic London Underground ‘Mind the Gap’ catchphrase, will be a reminder to pedestrians to step back from the kerb, keep their phone hidden and reduce their risk of snatch and grab theft. 

The campaign aims to raise awareness and remind pedestrians to step back from the kerb and keep their phone hidden

The campaign aims to raise awareness and remind pedestrians to step back from the kerb and keep their phone hidden

An example of phone snatching in London where moped riders steal them from people's hands

An example of phone snatching in London where moped riders steal them from people’s hands

A woman's phone is snatched from her hand next to the Oxford Circus junction in London

A woman’s phone is snatched from her hand next to the Oxford Circus junction in London

The black market for smartphones is said to be driving soaring rates of theft, robbery and knife crime – with some criminals who were once involved in drug crime pivoting towards smartphone theft and robbery as an alternative means of illicit income.

Gangs of teens on bikes are said to be committing up to 20 thefts at a time in parts of London, with three-quarters of stolen devices in the capital being sent abroad.

High Streets UK, a group representing 5,000 UK firms, has calling for ring-fenced funding for police to protect key shopping destinations including Oxford Street.    

The campaign to add a warning has been launched by Curry’s which is installing the purple line outside its store on Oxford Street.

The retailer has also set up a training scheme for its staff to offer support to victims of phone theft. 

The Metropolitan Police Service is supporting the campaign, which they said is ‘part of its strategy’ to tackle phone theft. 

Superintendent Natasha Evans, the Met’s local policing lead for Westminster, said: ‘Officers are relentlessly pursuing criminal gangs intent on committing robbery and phone theft. 

‘We have increased patrols in hotspot areas to identify and deter perpetrators – and robbery has reduced by 20 per cent in the West End since April.

The campaign has been launched by Curry's which is installing the purple line outside its store on Oxford Street

The campaign has been launched by Curry’s which is installing the purple line outside its store on Oxford Street

Oxford Street has become a hotspot for phone thefts in an area of London which saw a phone stolen every 15 minutes

Oxford Street has become a hotspot for phone thefts in an area of London which saw a phone stolen every 15 minutes

A thief steals a phone from a woman walking down a road in London's exclusive Mayfair area

A thief steals a phone from a woman walking down a road in London’s exclusive Mayfair area

CCTV images show a moped mugger snatching a mobile phone from the hands of a City businessman without stopping

CCTV images show a moped mugger snatching a mobile phone from the hands of a City businessman without stopping 

A cyclist thief stealing a man's phone on the street during broad daylight in central London

A cyclist thief stealing a man’s phone on the street during broad daylight in central London

‘We are putting extra officers into central London to help drive forward our focus on reducing crime and bringing offenders to justice. 

‘We’re also working closely with businesses in the area and support the campaign by Currys to encourage people to be aware of their surroundings to reduce the risk of becoming a victim.’

While Oxford Street has lost big names such as Topshop, House of Fraser, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins and Debenhams in recent years, it has also seen a major new Ikea store and HMV reopen its old flagship outlet.

And London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has said he wants to pedestrianise 0.7 miles of the street as part of a regeneration project despite warnings this could make it a crime-ridden ‘no-go area’.

Westminster Council granted permission for the study to be trialled on one of the capital’s busiest streets.

Aicha Less, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children and Public Protection of Westminster City Council said: ‘As part of our ongoing efforts to keep residents and visitors safe, we are pleased to support Currys’ innovative approach to reducing phone theft.  

‘This campaign is a great example of how we are working with partners to raise awareness about phone thefts and promote simple measures to stay safe in public spaces, such as keeping valuables out of sight and planning routes home in advance.

‘Working closely with the Met and other partners in the Safer Westminster Partnership, we are committed to identifying the key crime and disorder issues facing our city and making the West End a safer place for visitors, residents and businesses.’

The Metropolitan Police and Westminster Council have backed the campaign to warn shoppers about phone thefts on Oxford Street

The Metropolitan Police and Westminster Council have backed the campaign to warn shoppers about phone thefts on Oxford Street

CCTV captured a bike theft in July on Park Lane

Another unsuspecting man had his mobile snatched in broad daylight by a crook in all black on an e-bike

CCTV captured a bike theft in July on Park Lane when another unsuspecting man had his mobile snatched in broad daylight by a crook in all black 

Ed Connolly, Chief Commercial Officer at Currys added: ‘Phone theft isn’t just about losing a device – it’s frightening, invasive, and cuts people off from their loved ones, their money, and their daily lives.  

‘Enough is enough. It’s time to draw the line on phone theft – that’s why we’ve launched the Mind the Grab campaign: a bold pavement marking we believe can make a real difference by encouraging people to step back from the kerb.’

‘This trial aims to raise awareness and encourage behaviour changes to help people feel safer. And if the worst happens, we’re here to help. 

‘Our Oxford Street store colleagues will support victims – from calling loved ones and the police, to cancelling cards and helping them get home safely. Because practical, human support in those moments really matters.’   

Kate Johnston, Director of Business & Fundraising at the independent UK charity Crimestoppers, which is also backing the initiative, said: ‘Mobile phone theft is not just a statistic—it’s a crime that leaves people feeling vulnerable and shaken. At Crimestoppers, our mission is to help make communities safer, and tackling the surge in phone theft is a crucial part of that work.

‘Innovative approaches like Currys ‘Mind the Grab’ campaign, which uses clear visual cues such as the purple line to remind people to step back from the kerb and keep their phones out of sight, show how simple, well-designed interventions can raise awareness and change behaviour to reduce crime.’

‘Prevention is only part of the solution. If you see suspicious behaviour or witness a theft, report it anonymously to Crimestoppers. 

‘Your information, no matter how small, could help prevent further crimes and keep our streets safer for everyone. Together, by staying vigilant, adopting these simple safety habits, and sharing what we know, we can make a real difference.’

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