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Looks like another transit !
Picture this...Where do they all go? Bikes I can understand as the parts are worth more than the bikes ... can you break and sell a MH? Can you sell them whole without papers? What would we do if we saw one? 999 - I've just seen a stolen MH going south on the M6, sorry this number is for emergencies only? Presumably if you are going to nick one you have somewhere to store it, it's not going to be stood out on the road where one of us could see it.
I hadn't considered that - makes perfect sense and frighteningly easy...So presumably the van in the OP had false plates on it before the engine was warm, and they're away Scot free - unless they used the plates as shown in the picture
This is so similar to the first van, they could all be driving round with the same platesThis one was stolen from Christchurch, Dorset on 5th October 2016
Hi all.
Another stolen camper.
A camper was taken from my nans in Christchurch Dorset last night at 12:30am
Transit roller team 220
Reg: LT14 JVL
If you see it about please let the police know
This is how it works but might and probably all on Irish plates, much cheaper way of getting on the housing ladder if you just nick it., the chance of two together highly unlikely so it goes on .Picture this...
You legitimately own a Ford Transit based motorhome.
Your family/friends/associates steal three very similar vehicles and clone the original vehicle...
You now have four Transits driving around with the same number plate.
Only the original vehicle needs to have mot, tax and insurance. The other vans all appear legal too.
Who's ever going to know and what are the chances of getting caught ?
If the vehicles were caught together, then there is a risk. But since the 'owners' know each other, that's never going to happen...
This is just one scenario, there are many other ways for thieves to work it....
It's a real problem for all transit owners and potential buyers, as the thieves quite like white vans too
No not a sausage the tracker seems to have been jammed and it pinged an APNR camera 30 minutes after it was stolen,then nothing.Physical deterrents must be considered in this day and age.
Did the funster that had his van stolen in the summer @bigfoot ever hear anything of it
Must be like losing one of the family. One day they will take on the wrong van and get their comuppance.No not a sausage the tracker seems to have been jammed and it pinged an APNR camera 30 minutes after it was stolen,then nothing.
It was a Phantom device on the Thatcham list.Tracking jammers really don't work very well. When travelling past masts the messages easily get sent in.
Our latest systems have anti jamming software, and will send a help message if it detects anything suspicious, sound a siren and immobilise the motor home
What tracking system did you have installed Bigfoot?
It was a Phantom device on the Thatcham list.
The Police have advised not to rely on electronic deterrents but to use good locks on doors and a clutch claw type device as well as a steering wheel lock and one on the OBD port.
Caravan Guard insist on a thatcham one or eddies strikeback/grower as an alarm when they quoted me, seems like the alarm would have been the better option if I had stayed with them, Adrian flux didn't ask for either but having read your post Bigfoot might as well buy a cheap tracker of eBay
I don't know if the Phantom units have anti jamming capabilitiesIt was a Phantom device on the Thatcham list.
That's strange as none of that would stop the van being takenThe Police have advised not to rely on electronic deterrents but to use good locks on doors and a clutch claw type device as well as a steering wheel lock and one on the OBD port.
My theft was planned and there are circumstances,which I prefer to keep to myself,that indicate such.
Eddie do you have any fitting agents in my area,NW near Chester?
I think he only covers the south east south central nowadays with a mobile unit from the farm.My theft was planned and there are circumstances,which I prefer to keep to myself,that indicate such.
Eddie do you have any fitting agents in my area,NW near Chester?
Sadly no we just had so much problem with either poor fitting, or business's not being run properly folding and refusing to assist their customers, who in turn were looking to us for assistance, which in many cases we were unable to offerMy theft was planned and there are circumstances,which I prefer to keep to myself,that indicate such.
Eddie do you have any fitting agents in my area,NW near Chester?
.....and well worth the tripSadly no we just had so much problem with either poor fitting, or business's not being run properly folding and refusing to assist their customers, who in turn were looking to us for assistance, which in many cases we were unable to offer
10% of our turn over that resulted in 90% of our headaches
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