What you need to know about natural gas theft Dangerous
Fire hazard and risk of death
Illegal
Perpetrators risk jail time
Customers pay the price
It is not victimless and increases the cost of gas
How to report gas theft Gas theft is a crime that can have a damaging effect on our communities, and it is important we all play a part in ensuring our neighbourhoods remain safe from this offence. If you see something suspicious, such as a locked or obstructed meter box or are aware of energy theft, you can report it anonymous by contacting
PSNI
101
Crimestoppers
0800 023 2777
UK Revenue Protection Association
02895 757 206 or www.ukrpa.co.uk
Know the facts about gas theft Theft of gas presents considerable safety risks. Any tampering with pipes and meters is a fire hazard and can result in loss of life and damage to property. Those found guilty of gas theft can be subject to fines, jail time and/or disconnection from the network. Theft of gas is not victimless. When gas is stolen, the overall cost of energy increases. Reports of gas theft are always investigated, with a variety of prevention and detection measures deterring would-be thieves. Gas companies have the right to inspect meters to check technical and safety elements of installations. Only certified energy company operatives should ever work on your meter or gas supply. You can verify energy company employees using Quick Check – simply dial 101.
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Remember
Only certified energy company operatives should ever work on your meter or gas supply. You can verify energy company employees using Quick Check – simply dial 101.