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eBay don’t ask too many questions eitherCash convertors are EASY to sell stolen good to. The thieves know how to play the game
could easily flog a nicked megger without suspicion
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eBay don’t ask too many questions eitherCash convertors are EASY to sell stolen good to. The thieves know how to play the game
No CCTV on the car park? Might be worth asking the Travelodge - guarantee the police won't bother....My pick up was broken into in the Docklands Travelodge car park on Wednesday night. Kit taken is as follows:
Fluke 1654
Fluke 381
Fluke T6-1000
Fluke 3000 multimeter, DC ammeter, AC ammeter, Voltmeter
Fluke 325
Fluke IR thermometer
Above packed in Fluke storage cases
Bosch 12V FC drill
Bosch 18V FC drill
Bosch 18V jigsaw
Bosch 18V recip saw
Bosch 18V multitool
Bosch 18V vacuum
Bosch GO scredriver
Wera insulated socket set
DeWalt 400mm tough system boxes x 2
Cembre 550dn hydraulic crimp tool
Dymo XTL 500 label printer
Roughly £8-9k
Some of the kit has my company name ULSTEL LTD written on, with a contact number.
I'm not expecting to get anything back, and as not covered by insurance, a fairly hefty loss.
If anyone hears of anything matching the above, I'd be eternally grateful for any info.
I thank you.
Sorry to hear that Mate, there are some barstewards about hope they get what they deserveI can back up my van to garage door with wall on one side.
Still had some scrotes try to open it a couple of years back by drilling the door lock - but since I have a cage bulkhead they couldn't get into the back anyway or drive it away. (Ford Transit Connect)
Anytime it has to be parked on the street, my MFT comes inside.
I also have the added safety feature that if I can't find anything in the van, then thieves won't either!
I,m same. all tools (except maybe a few hand tools ) come off at night into garage, even though we are in a low risk area , van is only 20ft. away from bedroom window, and they're insured. at my age, I don't work away anyway.All my tools/test gear goes into the garage every night... no matter how tired or knackered I am. I'd worry so much I wouldn't get any sleep otherwise. If I'm away from home, which is rare these days, and can't offload the valuables... I sleep in the van... It's all insulated in there, so remarkably cosy...
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