That is a good idea Seri; but you know I live in two disjoint worlds. The police are helpful only if you are perceived to have money.
I'm was a member of a royal learned society and knew the very highest in society; who would expect and would get professional treatment from the police.
My dad lived in a house in only what can be described as millionaires row, and once through his high powered binoculars he saw somebody walking a dog outside of his garden. It had a six foot wire fence with concrete posts and barbed at the top, but still he phoned the police who come immediately and then drive round to the chap to ask him to move on. even though he was on public land.
I however live on a council estate, I'm not into looking middle class because I don't want to stand out. Once a drug dealer business man objected to me complaining about him picking up casual labour to be paid £2 per hour on building sites and he thought it would be a wheeze if he got some of his cronies to dress up as cops and try to get into my home, to teach me a lesson.
The real cops did nothing.
Then there was a riot outside of at least thirty people with burning barricades.
The cops turned up after it was all over.
My previous next door neighbour hacked my landline by splicing a wire into it and running it through his window.
The cops told him not to be so naughty, and that is it.
It goes on and on. If you look wealthy, or your perceived as middle class you will be treated professionally, otherwise they think you get what you deserve.