Tubbylew
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- Herefordshire
Had my 12ft Ifor williams trailer pinched last night in south herefordshire, not much hope of getting it back but please keep an eye out, pic for attention
If pc plod could get interested enough to look for it, it's mark up with smart water etc. But it's all pointless unless they get out there. Seems like we're on our own.These.ifor Williams.trailers have a hidden serial number on them, could.be worth checking with the.manufacturer.
If I'd have replaced the bikes they took in june they'd have probably tried to have them as well, wife asked the pcso what they do with the transit tippers with fake reg plates, that seem to be rife around here lately, apparently the cops are clever enough to work out the correct reg and once they do that they send them a letter asking them to not do it again.And if they catch them the system lets the buggers off !
At least if it's got smartwater marking they won't be able to sell it through an auction .
I've been asking around and every time you mention it to someone they then come out with a story about something that they have had stolen . It's seriously rife everywhere.
Maddening isn't it, the worse thing is that I know that they'll be back to take the equipment I use to make a living to feed my family.Exactly the same here ...came took quad then returned and took pickup . .....and the prosecution let the, off !
It'll happen to someone one day, won't be me because I haven't got a gun, probably a good job.Shoot them and stop it once and for all!
I think farmers need to start putting the frighteners on these thieves, make them have second thoughtsIt'll happen to someone one day, won't be me because I haven't got a gun, probably a good job.
Yeah confronting them is virtually the only option, not very easy at 3am on your own in your pyjamas in the dark, and what are the long term consequences of escalation? Heard a tale of a bloke that got them cornered in a shed, cops arrived but they had to let them go because they were trying to set fire to the shed. cops got lost on the way here the first time so there isn't much use in calling them at the dead of night.I think farmers need to start putting the frighteners on these thieves, make them have second thoughts
Yeah best not call the police if your going to gee them up abit. Cant have it both ways.Yeah confronting them is virtually the only option, not very easy at 3am on your own in your pyjamas in the dark, and what are the long term consequences of escalation? Heard a tale of a bloke that got them cornered in a shed, cops arrived but they had to let them go because they were trying to set fire to the shed. cops got lost on the way here the first time so there isn't much use in calling them at the dead of night.