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Ian Haynes
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Sad to hear about yet another theft

 

What do you mean by that ?

 

I bet it's your friendly English chavs that have done it.

Benefits are being cut. They need extra income.

 

Does it matter a crap who or where it's gone ?

 

What matters is yet another person has lost thier livelyhood and hopefully they can financially withstand the period of time it takes to replace the kit

Jonathan probably has a good idea, if enough people were to sign a petitition then hopefully someone might sit up a think, I will PM you later Jonathan to discuss it.

It now sadly is just becoming too common a thing and it's not a case of if but when your kit is stolen, I have had to put heaps of log around my rear boundry fence after someone tried to steal my new trailer a week after I had bought it to replace the one that was stolen, luckily we think they were disturbed by the security lights, my yard is starting to look like fort knox, just so that I can make a living.

The police really don't give a crap as far as I can see, and someone high up needs a bloody good kick up the arse, all the insurance claims are only going to have a knock on effect to us anyway with increased premiums.

If trackers are being considered, from what I have found out VHF one's are the way to go as GPS can be easily blocked.

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Does it matter a crap who or where it's gone ?

 

What matters is yet another person has lost thier livelyhood and hopefully they can financially withstand the period of time it takes to replace the kit

Jonathan probably has the best idea, if enough people were to sign a petitition then hopefully someone might sit up a think, I will PM you later Jonathan to discuss it.

It now sadly is just becoming too common a thing and it's not a case of if but when your kit is stolen, I have had to put heaps of log around my rear boundry fence after someone tried to steal my new trailer a week after I had bought it to replace the one that was stolen, luckily we think they were disturbed by the security lights, my yard is starting to loo like fort knox, just so that I can make a living.

The police really don't give a crap as far as I can see, and someone high up needs a bloody good kick up the arse, all the insurance claims are only going to have a knock on effect to us anyway with increased premiums.

If trackers are being considered, from what I have found out VHF one's are the way to go as GPS can be easily blocked.

 

Couldn't agree more:thumbup:

 

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its annoying,sureley a small tracking device,gps, can be installed in various groups of saws around the country,so we can start flushing these organisations out. its basically chainsaw trafficking .

 

Does anyone know of a tracker that is self powered and can be fitted to a saw, etc to track it? It'd be great to be a able to track lost equipment.

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in a container heading out to poland may,be my heart goes out to you all it should,nt happen to anyone it makes my blood boil

 

Of course it is heading to Poland, where else could it go? If you could, please spell the name of my country beginning with a capital letter - just a common courtesy.

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