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Skyhuck, your not being rude and I am stating the obvious for a simple fact that out of Hundreds of post sooner or later Members have to learn from their mistakes. In the real world additional precautions like leaving someone posted untill all kit is brought to the job site and never left unattended are critical when protecting your kit. Call it real world common sence.

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I think I speak for many when I remind easy-lift guy that (despite it being your national sport) you are not the self-appointed everything police.

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I think I speak for many when I remind easy-lift guy that (despite it being your national sport) you are not the self-appointed everything police.

 

Im not sure what your trying to say AHPP :confused1: do you mind explaining ?

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Thieves:thumbdown:

 

Saws are the first thing off the truck and the last thing on.

 

We never leave them unattended, the second you do they are gone, Ive learnt from experience that the scum are everywhere.

 

A lot of the time looking out of the window, next door.

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Sounds like you will be in the market for your own insurance coverage for your kit.

elg

 

Of course I have insurance! When freelancing you are insured under employers liability but your kits not! If I claim my premiums go up and I have to pay the excess, is it worth claiming for one saw?

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Id love to set up a booby tap for them, something that would cause them a great deal of pain and suffering , and me a lot of satisfaction, anyone any ideas? mind you, you'd probably be done for it by some backwards law.

 

That backwards law would be Occupier's liability

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We were working near tilbury docks a couple months ago, 4 jerry cans of diesel with us, you can see how close we were but they still managed to take it from site:confused1:

 

it was stacked inbetween the trailor and pick up by the tow bar on work site side of trailor and pick up

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chains & padlocks !!! protect your investment & your ability to earn a living .its not rocket siences :001_smile:

 

An old boy told me that a chain and padlocks would only stop an honest man!!!

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