Vandalised cop cars cost police forces thousands - Select investigates
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Vandalised cop cars cost police forces thousands - Select investigates

  • Extent of vandalism and criminal damage to police fleet vehicles revealed
  • Investigation by Select Fleet Solutions
  • Repair bill runs to at least £2.15 million over last three years
  • Cost figure has risen 27% per cent since 2021

Vandalism and criminal damage to police vehicles has cost forces at least £2.15 million over the last three years, according to startling new data.

It’s common for cars, vans and motorcycles in police fleets to suffer damage while in the line of duty through accidents and collisions.

But many vehicles in force fleets require expensive repairs as a result of deliberate criminal damage and vandalism - with bills on the rise for many forces.

The newly-released stats represent just the ‘tip of the iceberg’ when it comes to malicious vehicle destruction, according to Select Fleet Solutions, which gathered the information via a series of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests.

Not all of the UK’s police forces record vandalism to vehicles separately from general fleet repair and running costs.

But for those that do, the bill racked-up between 2021 and 2024 stands at more than £2.15m.

The current annual cost to repair vandalised police fleet vehicles is at least £743,466 - a considerable rise of 27% per cent compared with 2021/22’s figure of £585,232.

While repair bills will differ according to the size of the fleet and by how much fleets have grown, West Yorkshire Police has been hit particularly hard.

It runs a fleet of more than 900 vehicles - covering everything from safeguarding units to off-road motorcycles - and reported a cost of £716,981 for criminal damage to cars between 2021 and 2024.

Meanwhile West Mercia Police - which safeguards Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin - picked up a £433,000 vehicle vandalism bill, a figure that includes £55,090 worth of vehicular criminal damage costs in 2024 so far. Criminal damage costs have also increased markedly for West Mercia - going from £116,344 in 2021/22 to £149,723 in 2023/24.

Graham Conway, Managing Director at Select Fleet Solutions - a division of Select Car Leasing - says the stats uncovered make for sobering reading.

He explains: “It’s reasonable to expect police vehicles to suffer damage as a result of accidents and collisions. They’re thrust into dangerous situations on an almost daily basis while keeping us all safe and it’d be impossible for bumps and crashes not to occur.

“But what’s not acceptable are the enormous costs having to be shouldered by police forces as a result of vandalism and criminal damage to fleets. We’re talking about windows being smashed, paintwork being ruined, wing mirrors being ripped off and tyres slashed. For some forces, the costs associated with criminal damage to its vehicles is on the rise.

“And the figures reported here are just the tip of the iceberg. The overall picture is likely much, much worse. Not all forces record ‘criminal damage’ or ‘vandalism’ to its fleet vehicles separately from more general accident or collision damage.

“Our FOI stats also don’t cover the summer riots that shook the UK, with police cars overturned and marked vans set on fire among all manner of events which will have criminal damage costs sky-rocketing.”

Cost of criminal damage/vandalism to police vehicles in last three years, revealed by Select Fleet Solutions:

Total across three years: £2,157,441

2021/22 - £585,232

2022/23 - £790,833

2023/24 - £743,466

Breakdown by Police Force below.


West Yorkshire Police: Total: £716,981

2021/22 – £99,577

2022/23 – £338,901

2023/24 – £278,502


West Mercia Police: £433,000

2021 - £116,344

2022 - £111,842

2023 - £149,723

2024 (so far) - £55,090


Police Scotland: £294,883

2021/22 - £97,809

2022/23 - £90,171

2023/24 - £106,853


Police Service of Northern Ireland: £244,160

2021/22 - £145,223

2022/23 - £37,221

2023/24 - £61,716


Kent Police: £128,319

2021 - £7,978

2022 - £88,553

2023 - £31,788


Staffordshire Police: £47,618

2021 - £16,639

2022 - £23,454

2023 - £7,525


Bedfordshire Police, Cambridgeshire & Hertfordshire Constabularies (Joint Response): £39,840

2021-22: £12,829

2022-23: £23,439

2023-24 £3,572


Essex Police: £32,657

2021 - £5,197

2022 - £11,844

2023 - £15,616


Derbyshire Constabulary £32,112

2022 - £12,290

2023 - £7,573

2024 to date - £12,249


South Wales Police: £30,698

2021/22 - £7,961

2022/23 - £10,594

2023/24 - £12,143


North Wales Police: £28,647

2021 - £11,889

2022 - £4,136

2023 - £12,622


Devon and Cornwall Constabulary: £21,975

2021/22 - £7,325

2022/23 - £7,325

2023/24 - £7,325

(average ‘Annual cost’ per year listed)


Norfolk and Suffolk Constabularies (Joint Response): £20,929

2021/22 - £2,918

2022/23 - £1,285

2023/24 - £16,726


Humberside Police: £19,529

2021/22 - £11,024

2022/23 - £5,100

2023/24 - £3,405


Dorset Police: £19,371

2021/22 - £6,457

2022/23 - £6,457

2023/24 - £6,457

(average ‘Annual cost’ per year listed)


Durham Constabulary: £17,908

2021/22 - £3,939

2022/23 - £13,969

2023/24 - Information not held


Surrey Police: £17,483

2021 - £6,750

2022 - £6,747

2023 - £3,986


Warwickshire Police: £15,030

2021/22 - £7,921

2022/23 - £0 (some vehicles recorded against the ‘Criminal Damage’ category on the Fleet System in 2022/23, but there is no cost against them. Could be due to relatively minor damage).

2023/24 - £7,109


Cumbria Police: £8,949

2021/22 - £3,332

2022/23 - £2,005

2023/24 - £3,612


Lincolnshire Police: £4,584

2021/2022 - £1,830

2022/2023 - £217

2023/2024 - £2,537


Avon and Somerset Constabulary: £676 (since March 2022)

£676 in total recorded as ‘vandalism’ on system since March 2022

*(Forces where data for vehicle vandalism either not supplied or not recorded: Cheshire Police, City of London Police, Dyfed-Powys Police, Gloucestershire Police, Greater Manchester Police, Gwent Police, Hampshire Police, Lancashire Police, Leicestershire Police, Merseyside Police, North Yorkshire Police, Northamptonshire Police, Northumbria Police, Nottinghamshire Police, South Yorkshire Police, Sussex Police, Thames Valley Police, West Midlands Police, Wiltshire Police).

*Please note - costs listed are before any insurance recoveries are made.


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