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Latte
05-04-2008, 10:21 AM
Morning all,

Hopefully this may help someone in the OK, if it saves one engineer loosing equipment then its worked.

We have recently been haveing in East Anglia and now in the midlands a spate of Engineers vans being broken into and mobile electrical equipment being stolen. (PDA's, Sat navs, Phones etc)

The worrying thing is that each time there is NO sign of a forced entry to the vehicle. The Scene of crime officer who attending one locally to me told the engineer whos van had been broken into they suspect that the theives now have a universal remote control for door locks, a bit like a universal a/c remote and they go around throwing codes out from their car and if they hit one, the van door open and they are in and out in seconds. Can i suggest that even though it should already be good practise, that you all make sure when you get home at night you ensure you remove all youre electrical equipment from the cab.

Regards

Fatboy

knight rider
05-04-2008, 01:49 PM
one off our engineers had his van broken into on last week , had all off his tools stolen ,there was no sign off a beak in ,
the mystery has just been solved

thanks fatboy

The MG Pony
05-04-2008, 08:52 PM
And people wonder why I despise electric locks! and wireless networking, pathetically in-secure!

Brian_UK
05-04-2008, 11:48 PM
Thanks for the heads up Fatboy.

marc5180
07-04-2008, 10:21 PM
Yeah thanks for that, i'll be on my guard even more now.

Brian_UK
07-04-2008, 11:45 PM
Mind you, forgot to add this, the only place you can get into with a remote on my van is the cab.

All the rear load doors have separate keylocks fitted, it's a right pain working from it but at least you can't 'click' it open.

frank
08-04-2008, 01:17 PM
Mind you, forgot to add this, the only place you can get into with a remote on my van is the cab.

All the rear load doors have separate keylocks fitted, it's a right pain working from it but at least you can't 'click' it open.

Same with all of ours - if only I could get them to keep 'um locked though :rolleyes:

old gas bottle
08-04-2008, 06:35 PM
we have a standard spec from year to year,

no back widows.

full bulkhead.

slam locks to rear and side door.[maple locks]

they can get into the cab but after that its a still saw.:eek:

never had a problem yet

old gas bottle
08-04-2008, 07:47 PM
just in case you were wondering, back widows are similar to windows but the female type without a husband, not in anyway a spelling mistake,:o

star882
08-04-2008, 11:26 PM
How about rig up some decoys with high voltage connected to them? (I can see it now - someone leaves what appears to be an iPod in a truck, "forgets" to lock it, and when the thief takes the iPod, he discovers that it is just a fake with parts of a disposable camera flash wired up to metal parts on the outside. Startled by the shock, the thief jumps, falls, and knocks himself out on the concrete ground.)

The MG Pony
09-04-2008, 05:42 PM
Hmmm now days I say no alarms just 10 pounds of MD-12 with no delay fuse, give it a year, and theft will be zero.

MD-12 has a zero re-ofend succes rate to boot!

Josip
09-04-2008, 06:58 PM
Hi, :)


Hmmm now days I say no alarms just 10 pounds of MD40 with no delay fuse, give it a year, and theft will be zero.

MD40 has a zero re-ofend succes rate to boot!

....... :confused::confused:

Best regards, Josip :)

The MG Pony
11-04-2008, 06:41 PM
MD-12 not forty, stuff that goes boom really nice, and makes a very big hole very quick!

Delay fuse, average is 4.5 to 3 seconds be for the boom.

My brain all ways seems to like to say 40 (Guess I'm used to WD-40, a cleaner chemicle lol) I'll edit my second post witht he correct number!

Josip
11-04-2008, 07:10 PM
Hi, The MG Pony :)


MD-12 not forty, stuff that goes boom really nice, and makes a very big hole very quick!

Delay fuse, average is 4.5 to 3 seconds be for the boom.

My brain all ways seems to like to say 40 (Guess I'm used to WD-40, a cleaner chemicle lol) I'll edit my second post witht he correct number!

.....:confused: assume van is fully covered with insurance;)

Best regards, Josip :)

The MG Pony
15-04-2008, 05:13 PM
Hi, The MG Pony :)



.....:confused: assume van is fully covered with insurance;)

Best regards, Josip :)

Sod the van, so long as a useless theif is removed from the plannet!