new report from British market research company says there is "wave of micro-crime" in country. Researchers from organisation YouGov said they were shocked by their findings. Matthew Smith, data analyst at YouGov, said: "Looking around you, you probably wouldn't expect that three in every four people you see are [hiding] criminal past. Yet that's exactly what is happening as new research…[shows] that as many as 74 per cent of British people are 'micro-criminals' – having [done] at least one very minor or 'micro' crime." most common crime confessed to by British public is paying someone cash for services, knowing that the person will not pay tax on it.
YouGov says that men and middle-class people were most likely to commit these micro crimes. Researchers say 77 per cent of men and 71 per cent of women committed micro-crimes. About 80 per cent of middle-class people admitted to committing micro-crimes while figure was closer to 70 per cent for working-class people. second-most commonly committed crime was illegally downloading or streaming TV shows, movies or music. Slightly fewer than 30 per cent of people said they had done this. Other micro-crimes included not paying for plastic bags in supermarkets, lying about your age to get better deal, and eating things in supermarket without paying.