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Hi everyone this is not an appeal to see if anyone has seen my works i phone around, just a reminder to anyone who doesnt always lock thier cabs up when working. Evan if your only ten feet away!

My work phone was stolen by a crim just yards from us. I usually have a habit of tucking things in away out of sight when working. sometimes i even lock my cab. One moments lapse of concentration has got me in big trouble at work and some crim better off. I will have to lock my cab at all times now just to be safe but it is a pain.

at my work if you your vehicle gets nicked cause youve left keys ignition its instant dismissle, which is fair enough i soppose!

oh well i will have to be one step ahead of the crims again. cut their hands off i say!

 

 

 

 

 

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Sods arn't they!!

 

I had my bag nicked from a truck when working a few weeks back, we were only 15 yards from the truck!

 

Drove up the road to see a few contents splattered on the road, then further down they had tipped it all out, rifled through each pocket and dropped it. Off to have another round of the town to see if they could get owt else :sneaky2: Scum, good job it was only my bait bag!! And i didn't stick my wallet and keys and mobile in there like i usually do! :blushing:

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A fencing company I worked for a short time ago had their van broken into over night and they stole everything we had, chain saws, stihl petrol drills and all manner of hand fencing tools eg. Pullers, chains, battery equipment, generators. All was what we believed to be securely locked away In the back if a king cab iveco daily which we soon found to be seriously wrong!! Not only that, they also took 2 ifor Williams trailers no older than 3 month old each. All in all they stole over £10k worth of equipment overnight and ill add that this was all from a secure yard that only myself and 2 others actually knew how to acess (one being the boss of the company and the other being a faithful employee of several years). The point I'm trying to make is that nothing is safe no matter how much you think it is. I was only an employee (an close friend of the owner) and this destroyed me, I dread to think how the owner was feeling, it's just unthinkable!! You cannot trust anyone nowadays and as long as these crims are left to roam freely nothing will be safe. Just keep everything locked away as best you can and keep a close eye on things cause some people only need a second to destroy everything you have worked for. That is all I have to say on this subject

Sincerely

George

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