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Fourteen in Wales are chaining children's toys to beds to prevent from stealing them. One is using bicycle locks to stop its from being stolen. Dean Beddis, father of a in the children's ward, said he was appalled that would steal toys from a . He said the toys were there for children who are ill. He said it was that people were stealing toys that the hospital provided. He added: "I was talking to the nurses about how disgusting it was that they had to do that they were saying that people had been stealing ."

A hospital said toys and games were taken from hospitals. He said: "We do encourage staff to secure and lock away the more and more expensive ." He advised all visitors and staff to be and watch over their . He added: "Our hospitals have CCTV coverage and on site at all times." Toys are not the only things being stolen. The television in the waiting of the children's ward has also gone. Mr Beddis said it was, "a reflection on . I cannot believe this is happening in Britain".

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