"Torquay is the most dangerous medium-sized town in Devon, and is the second most dangerous overall out of Devon's 430 towns, villages, and cities.
"The overall crime rate in Torquay in 2020 was 101 crimes per 1,000 people. This compares poorly to Devon's overall crime rate, coming in 49% higher than the Devon rate of 51 per 1,000 residents."
The most common crimes in Torquay are violence and sexual offences, with 2,417 offences during 2020, giving a crime rate of 47. This is 7 per cent lower than 2019's figure of 2,579 offences and a difference of 3.18 from 2019's crime rate of 51.
Torquay's least common crime is bicycle theft, with 26 offences recorded in 2020, an increase of 23 per cent from 2019's figure of 20 crimes.
Torquay is the place where the chav culture originated. The people who are lucky to escape the ghetto often find themselves struggling in the real world outside of Torquay. 15 Dec 2017
Do British seaside resorts attract the dregs of society?
https://unherd.com/2019/04/why-lifes-no-beach-by-the-seaside/
The donkey rides, carousels and pink sticks of rock hide a multitude of problems. In Blackpool, a process of ‘regeneration’ has started, in an attempt to drag the town into the 21stcentury. The plan, according to locals, is to give Blackpool a “dynamic feel”. Hundreds of millions of pounds has been spent jazzing up the promenade along the famous ‘golden mile’.
White light in gaudy surrounds ... right, gotcha. I also read that Britain's seaside towns will have to "diversify". Ah, compound the problem, eh?



