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Mul-T-Lock Supports the Tool Theft Sentencing Bill as Crucial Step in Tackling Trade Crime

Mul-T-Lock has pledged its support to the Theft of Tools of Trade (Sentencing) Bill, which has passed its first reading in Parliament. The bill seeks to elevate tool theft from a Category Three to a Category Two offence, increasing the severity of sentencing in line with the crime’s growing impact on tradespeople and the economy.

If passed, the bill would enable the courts to issue tougher penalties to offenders, recognising tool theft as a serious offence with long-term repercussions for victims. The move reflects growing pressure from the trade community, insurers and security specialists to clamp down on a crime that has seen significant increases in recent years.

“Tool theft is not a victimless crime. It causes real financial and emotional harm to skilled workers across the UK who rely on their tools every day to earn a living,” said Nigel Taylor, ASSA ABLOY Group Director & Head of Locksmiths UKI – Commercial Group. “We welcome this bill as a vital first step in strengthening sentencing policy and showing offenders that tool theft will be treated with the seriousness it deserves.”

The bill, introduced by Labour MP Amanda Martin, has gained support from thousands of tradespeople nationwide.

According to recent survey data, Police forces around the UK recorded a tool theft on average every 21 minutes last year[1].  Over 25,525 tool thefts were reported to police, equating to 70 tool thefts per day, with the total value of tools stolen estimated to be £40 million.  This is not including loss of earnings, missed deadlines and damage to customer trust.

Mul-T-Lock has long been at the forefront of commercial vehicle and van security innovation, including its MVP1000 and MVP2000 portfolio, specifically designed to visually deter and protect against break-ins.

As a strong advocate for raising public awareness, Mul-T-Lock supports greater collaboration between the security industry and policymakers to ensure both proactive prevention and meaningful consequences for those who commit these offences.

“Sentencing reform alone won’t solve tool theft, but it’s an essential part of a wider response,” added Nigel. “Tradespeople need to know the law is on their side – that if they take essential steps to protect themselves, there is a justice system ready to back them up. We will continue to support efforts and provide solutions that improve security on the ground and accountability in the courts.”

Mul-T-Lock encourages tradespeople to follow the bill’s progress and share their experiences with MPs to help maintain momentum on this critical issue.

 

[1] A freedom of information request.  Data obtained by Direct Line Business Insurance.  Published 19 May 2025: https://www.directlinegroup.co.uk/en/news/brand-news/2025/19052025.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com