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ELECTRICITY THEFT

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Meter cheating means tampering with the electricity meter so it doesn't record how much electricity is being used or trying to bypass the electricity meter completely.

This is electricity theft and can lead to a fine or prison sentence. Meddling with something as dangerous as mains electricity is a very big risk. If you suspect electricity theft anywhere report it anonymously.

ELECTRICITY THEFT IS NOT A VICTIMLESS CRIME.

ENERGY THEFT PUTS PEOPLE'S LIVES IN DANGER

SIGNS OF ELECTRICITY METER TAMPERING

Tampering with electricity meters to save money is extremely dangerous. Look out for these signs. If you spot any of these signs, report them 100% anonymously.

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Meter reading not advancing

Meter reading does not increase when electricity is being used, or screen is blank

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Working but no credit

Meter shows credit has run out, but electricity is still available

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Burning smell

A burning smell, smoke, or sparks near the meter

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Extra wires

Cables or wires that are bare, twisted together or connected in an unusual way

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Damaged or melted meter

Meter casing, screws or cables may be broken, missing, melted or have burn marks. Cables may have been disconnected

Missing Meter

Missing or swapped meter

Meter is missing or has been replaced without authorisation

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Signs to spot

Tampering with electricity meters to save energy is extremely dangerous. Look out for these signs. If you spot any of these signs, report them 100% anonymously.

SHOCKS & SEVERE BURNS

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Electricity is dangerous. Messing with the wiring could make switches or appliances ‘live’ to the touch or make them overheat or malfunction. It risks shocks and burns to anyone using them and can start fires that endanger everyone in the building.

ELECTRICAL FIRES

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Exposed wires and connections can get so hot that they start fires. This puts innocent lives at risk as well as destroying property, endangering everyone in the house and often neighbours or colleagues too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the danger of electricity theft?

Electricity meter tampering can cause electrical fires and electrocutions. To find out more about the danger of electricity theft click here

How can I spot the signs of electricity theft?

Although it can be hard to spot the signs of electricity theft, here are some things to look out for. This list is not exhaustive and if you have suspicions of anything that is not on the list below you should still always report it:

  • Damaged or melted meter – Meter casing screws may be smashed, broken, or missing, or cables disconnected. Casing or cables may be melted, scorched or have burn marks.
  • Extra wires – Cables or wires that are bare, twisted together or connected in an unusual way. 
  • Working but no credit – Meter shows credit has run out, but electricity is still available.
  • Meter reading not advancing – Meter reading does not increase when electricity is being used, or screen is blank.
  • Burning smell – A burning smell, smoke, or sparks near the meter. 
  • Missing or swapped meter – Meter is missing or has been replaced without authorisation.
What are the dangers of tampering with an electricity meter?

Tampering with electricity meters can lead to electric shocks, fires, and even fatalities. Read about the dangers of electricity meter tampering.

Is Bypassing a Electricity Meter Illegal?

Yes, bypassing or tampering with an electricity meter is illegal and can lead to severe legal consequences. Why you shouldn't bypass your meter.

What Should I Do if I Discover Electricity Theft?

If you discover electricity theft, report it immediately to ensure safety and prevent potential hazards. Reporting electricity theft.

What should i do if i suspect that people posing as utility workers are tampering with the outside electricity cables to steal energy?

If you notice suspicious workers or unusual activity digging near power cables in the street, check your local council website or contact them to confirm whether the street works have been authorised. If no permit is in place, note the nearest address, and report it to Stay Energy Safe.

REPORT ANONYMOUSLY

If you spot energy theft anywhere, speak up anonymously now.