Crime In Torrevieja
Buying a house and living in Spain has been seen as "living the
dream" for many years now. Torrevieja situated on the south of
Spain just south of Alicante, is one of the more popular places
to buy property as a holiday home, or to move out and live
there. But for while now Torrevieja has been seen as a crime
black spot, with many instances reported every day. One of the
challenges the Spanish police had, was their policing budget as
it is based on how many residents live in their area. As many
people holidaying in the area do not register as a resident,
they ended up with not enough police to cover the influx of
regular holiday homeowners. Add to this there is the language
problem, as many think that even the police should be proficient
in English.
A lot of crime occurred from illegal immigrants from North
Africa, where the crime was committed in some cases just to say
alive, not necessary the Spanish, with addresses and police
records. It is not hard to see that the local police had a
challenge on their hands. But things now have moved on. In 2004
it was reported that crime had been reduced by an amazing 40%,
this has been achieved by introducing local "neighbourhood
watch" schemes like they have in the UK. Stickers were produced
and put on everyone's windows and when anyone saw anything
suspicious, it was then communicated to the local police. The
police would also issue details say on stolen cars and find that
residents were finding the cars on their behalf, reducing their
workload. If you are buying a new house or live next to new
houses, many say that crime drops when the builders go away.
That doesn't mean that the builders are stealing but only that
building sites in themselves attract thieves.
Basic security measures should be done whilst living in Spain,
protect your passports, credit cards and driving license. Invest
in a wall safe and have this hidden. Most thieves are
opportunists or look for the weakest target. Have dead lock
doors and then use the dead lock, some dont turn the key the
second time. Leave a key with a trusted neighbour, as locksmith
call outs can be expensive; to foreigners anyway. If this is
your holiday home then do not personalise it, make sure
everything is replaceable. Leave things around the house or
property that makes it look like someone is at home or is about
to be. Finally, even with all this bad news, thousands live in
Torrevieja and would not live anywhere else, and by taking some
simple precautions you maybe can "live your dream".