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Deleted UserSeptember 6, 2021 at 4:24 PMThe line graph illustrate about the comparison of car theft per thousand vehicles in Great Britain, Sweden, France, Canada from 1990 to 1999.Overall Sweden experienced a upward trend throughout the period. While there are some fluctuation in case of Great Britain, France and Canada.
Around 1990 the car theft of France and Canada were nearly 7000 and 8000 respectively. In 1991 France and Canada was outraced by Sweden. In the meantime Great Britain saw a rapid increase in car theft till late 1992.In late 1996 Great Britain reached it’s peak to around 20,000 and then dramatically declined to around 1600 by the end of 1999.In the early 1994 car theft gradually increase in France and Canada but was lowest at the end of the period as compared to Great Britain and Sweden
In the late 1990 Sweden has the lowest car theft rate among the three countries. However it increase sharply during the period of 1990 to 1996 Then it remained steady till 1998.After that there was a growth in car theft of around 1000 in the late 1998.By the end of the period car theft in Sweden was higher then France and Canada.