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The image displays a line chart tracking changes in three crime areas in Glasgow city centre, with data points listed against the x-axis labels 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2001, a second 2007, 2002, 2011, and 2012. For Burglary, the approximate number of incidents were: 2,750 (2003), 3,250 (2005), 2,450 (first 2007), 2,000 (2009), 1,750 (2001), 1,150 (second 2007), 1,350 (2002), 1,350 (2011), and 1,500 (2012). For Car Theft, the figures were: 1,800 (2003), 1,900 (2005), 1,900 (first 2007), 1,650 (2009), 1,800 (2001), 1,950 (second 2007), 2,200 (2002), 2,200 (2011), and 2,500 (2012). For Robbery, the figures were: 550 (2003), 600 (2005), 700 (first 2007), 600 (2009), 600 (2001), 650 (second 2007), 650 (2002), 650 (2011), and 600 (2012).
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The chart illustrates that the changes in three different areas of crime in Glasgow city from 2003 to 2012
Overall, it is clear that car theft increased steadily, whereas burglary decreased dramatically and robbery crime remained stable all the time.
In 2003, Burglary was the most popular crime in the city centre at about 2800, and reached the top at 3200 in 2005 before declined to 1500. Meanwhile robbery crime only reach at 500, lowest in three different areas of crime, numbers of robbery crime countinuously fluctueated, reached 500 in 2003 and 600 in 2012.
In 2003, the number of car theft crimes was around 1800. Despite of decresing to 1600 in 2009, car theft still increasing steadily and obtained 2500 in 2012.
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