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    September 8, 2021 at 12:42 AM

    The presented graph compares thefts per thousand vehicles in Great Britain, France, Sweden and Canada for 10 years period from 1990 to 1999. It can be clearly seen that, throughout the period, in Sweden, the numbers of car theft was rising whereas the rates of theft in Great Britain, France and Canada had some oscillation.

    According to the graph, in 1990, the number of car theft of the France and Canada were nearly 6000 and 7000 respectively, whilst in Great Britain, the number was almost double than these countries in the same year. Over a decade, with some fluctuations in numbers of car theft in these three countries, Great Britain remained at the top with approximately 14000 while Canada and France were at the bottom with about 50% than that of Great Britain.

    On the other hand, though Sweden had about 1000 more car theft than Canada in 1990, it experienced rapid surge over the years and reached 1.5 times more increment in the end of the period.

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