Cardboard cut-outs of police have been used in Australia to discourage drink driving. In the UK, they are being used to stop shoplifting. Source: News Limited
POLICE in the UK have shelled out more than £50,000 to place cardboard cut-outs of officers in shops.
The bizarre move is intended fool would-be shoplifters and petrol thieves into thinking they are being watched by real coppers, the Daily Mail reports.
But police admit that they don't actually know if the cut-outs stop crime.
We reckon they'd be better off at least putting a security camera in each one like the White Goodman cardboard cut-out from the movie Dodgeball.
"Nobody makes me bleed my own blood. Nobody." - White Goodman Source: Supplied
The British police force has bought more than 750 of the replicas, at the same time as axing more than 10,000 officers, according to the Daily Mail.
Police had spent a combined £53,940 on 782 cardboard cut-outs since 2008.
South Yorkshire Police claimed the cut-outs reduced crime by 35 per cent, but this could not be verified.
Better than the real thing? … Constable Chris Gilby with his cardboard likeness carrying the message "Don't drink and drive". Source: News Limited
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