Legal & General study reveals Brits Feel Unsafe in Their Own Homes
Legal & General study reveals Brits Feel Unsafe in Their Own Homes Millions would like motion detectors or private security patrols. (PRWeb UK) April 23, 2010 -- Burglary rates may be dropping*, but millions of Brits still worry about break-ins, according to the latest study of UK attitudes to home safety. Legal & General's ‘Under Lock and Key' study, which involved more than 4,000 people from across the UK, shows that barely half of Brits (57%) feel safer in their own homes than they do outside. Almost one third (30%) of people worry
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