The line graph illustrates number of stolen cars per thousand in 3 European countries and Canada from 1990 to 1999. As an overall trend, the car theft in Great Britain seen as the highest figure throughout the period.
In detail, the amount of robbed vehicles in Great Britain fluctuated from 1990 to 1996 with average 17,000 stolen cars. It reached a peat at about 20,000 in 1996 and then gradually increased to around 16,000 until 1999 which was the lowest figure during the period. A similar variation trend showed in France with its figure being at approximately 8,000 missed vehicles in 1990 and then varied over the following 5 years. After that, it dropped steadily by the end of the period.
In contrast, the Swedish car thieves robbed almost 3 times more car in 1999 than in 1990. The number of stolen cars started at about 6,000 in the first place, and it soared to about 13,000 within 6 years. After that, it remain same for for 3 years and then peaked at just under 15,000 in 1999.
While the figure of Swedish thefts vehicles showed threefold increase over a decade, that of French and Canadian thefts cars fell compared to 1990 and 1999.
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