Thames Valley Police steps up fight on rural crime with Kubota ATV

Kubota has helped Thames Valley Police step up its fight on rural crime
Kubota has helped Thames Valley Police step up its fight on rural crime

Since becoming the first police force in the UK to introduce a Kubota ATV into its fleet over a year ago, Thames Valley Police has significantly stepped up its fight on rural crime.

Kubota UK supplied Thames Valley Police with an RTVX900, a rugged machine that is designed to handle any terrain, even in the toughest of conditions.

Used by Carterton Police force that covers West Oxfordshire, the vehicle has responded to more than 100 crimes many of which have been rural crime operations, reducing countryside crime by over 50% since last year.

A decision that was backed by former PM and former local MP for Witney, David Cameron, the Kubota vehicle has assisted Thames Valley Police to have a significant impact on rural crime due to the terrain utility vehicle’s ability to reach remote and challenging rural areas quicker and easier than standard police fleet vehicles.

'Instrumental in lowering crime'

PCSO Colin Davies, Police Community Support Officer for Thames Valley Police who is based at Carterton station said the vehicle has been 'instrumental' in significantly reducing rural crime levels in the West Oxfordshire area.

“It has also increased confidence within the community who can now rest assured that the police can get to them when they need them.

“In addition, Kubota recently provided us with a new replacement RTVX900 that has performance enhancements, which will help us step up our fight against rural crime even further moving forward.”

The economic impact of rural crime on local communities and the personal impact they have on victims is a serious issue across the UK, not just in Oxfordshire.

According to NFU Mutual, crime costs rural communities in the region of £42.5m each year.

Robert Courts, MP for Witney & West Oxfordshire, said: “Officers have told me that it has been particularly useful in reaching some of the more remote areas that regular police vehicles struggle to reach, so it really has been a great addition to the fleet.”