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Heavy machinery theft prevention |
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The theft of heavy machinery is a considerable problem and is sometimes the result of organised crime. These thefts are often from farms, woodland and domestic rural locations as well as building sites, and range from sit-on mowers and quad bikes up to very large plant and construction machinery. Stolen machinery is added to a national database monitored by specialist police officers. There's a lot you can do to deter thieves, prevent your property being taken and to get it back safely if it is. Make machinery secureYou can secure your property using: trackers alarms an immobiliser CCTV
Items such as quad bikes, sit-on lawn mowers and rotavators are very desirable to thieves. Consider making them difficult to remove by: shackling them together, or chaining them to a hitch secured to the ground or strong fabric of a building
If you’re using a tracking company you must still contact police to create a crime report number. The crime report number usually (but not always) has seven digits and today’s date. The tracking company will need this to call for police assistance. Mark your propertyYou can put any kind of mark on your property to make it unique and so you always know which item is yours. One option is to mark it with the number of your address followed by your postcode, eg 63 WR6 2BB. Most organisations recognise post codes, so they can identify your property and return it to you. If you just mark it with a name or symbol it doesn’t tell the police who owns it or where it came from. Remember to mark and record machine attachments such as drills, buckets and ploughs. Make a property logMake a property list of your valuable items, detailing the: make model serial number value description
To secure the photos you can: print and keep them in a safe place, such as a fire-proof safe load them onto your computer keep them on a memory stick
What to do if your machinery is stolenCall the police as soon as possible, with as many details as you can. Call 999 if it’s happening now. Report it online if it’s already happened. Try to have these details ready about what’s been stolen: make model serial number chassis number engine registration colour distinguishing marks where it was taken from the time you last saw it the time you noticed it missing if there’s CCTV if there’s a tracker fitted and details of the company that fitted it if it’s security marked if it’s protected by Immobilise your insurance company, to progress your claim the police if you ask for an update Is it an emergency?
Call 999 now in emergency situations like these: there is an immediate danger to life someone is using violence or is threatening to be violent the theft is happening right now If you’ve pre-registered with the emergencySMS service, use our textphone service 18000 or text us on 999. Call 999 BSL to use a British Sign Language interpreter. If it's not an emergencyReport onlineReport the theft online as soon as possible if it has already happened. Try to have these details ready about what’s been stolen: make model serial number chassis number engine registration colour distinguishing marks where it was taken from the time you last saw it the time you noticed it missing if there’s CCTV if there’s a tracker fitted and details of the company that fitted it if it’s security marked if it’s protected by Immobilise your insurance company, to progress your claim the police if you ask for an update Further advice and informationSecured By Design (SBD) – police projects that focus on property security design Datatag – the forensic marking system supported by the police CESAR Scheme – official equipment and registration scheme for construction and agriculture Crimestoppers – report crime anonymously Action Fraud – fraud prevention advice and reporting | ||
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