Sorry to hear this, I'm a carpenter and this has happened 4 times in 20 years,, I'm completely in agreement with you on the deadlocks, or any visible security measures, on my relay I've locked the back doors inside and run a ratchets trap from the side door to the cab, also I've removed the little metal bar inside the lock from the back door keylock and drivers door so when they recently tried the screwdriver through the door trick, didn't work, I actually stay in the van when I'm working away 🤣 with a loaded nailer
I had the same happen years ago with an SUV. I left an empty box in the back which could be seen into, but the mongrels broke in anyway. They got a GPS which was in a locked glove box, and the sad but funny part was they took a heavy small box which was under a blanket - it was an urn with my dad's ashes...
Sorry that happened, had no idea the crime was that bad there, just goes to show what I know, Best thing I can tell you is dead locks and reinforced steel, and if you have to chain your tools to the floor or wall, Good luck and best wishes.
Sorry to hear that Mark, am gutted for you what adds to the frustration is you are pretty much on your own although you have been more magnanamous about the police than I would be. Also totally agree with your showing what's gone on can't believe there are naive people thinking you are telling thieves something they don't know already, keep rolling with the punches fella👍👍
18months ago we were on a course at heathrow airport 18 transit vans brand new. all done within an hour everything gone they used drill and cutter. CCtv got them live but no one came out from Airport, to busy drinking coffee
I do believe that if you mainly leave your van empty like you say then order the van with windows. Even thieves will look inside before breaking in, no tools inside means no break in.
Sorry to that happened to you.. Mark you are very hard working and shears you knowledge with RUclips watchers.. because this happened to me has well..,
@@SoloBench they've gone desperate now it's just pull up with weapons and Rob builder's in broad daylight while they watch i did it about 10-15 times when i was around 17 in big company car parks like e-ion or BT ect and feel terrible for it I've even been robbed 4 times myself since but these low lifes are robbing small 1-5 man businesses in my opinion it's much worse
Vehicle design will always be a problem, thicker steel means higher vehicle cost, lower fuel efficiency, lower payload etc. and not everyone wants/needs an extra level of security so it's down to you to upgrade it to your needs. Roof racks provide a decent level of protection against cutting through the roof (as long as the roof rack is secured well).
I don't disagree in terms of the entire vehicle. But a few additional measures around locks from manufacturers is essential. So much so they are all doing it on next gen vehicles so I am told since sharing this video. But like I said in the video the criminals just make more mess or start waiting for us to snatch the keys. Such a shame but the way of the world. If you are serious about reducing fuel consumption check out our videos on running the vans without racking and roof racks. Your welcome
I'm sorry to hear about this. I was going to say about leaving it fully unlocked (Or at least the rear doors) given that you are emptying it but you already mentioned it and especially with it being on lease. With modern immobilisers, I do wonder if there's less risk of full vehicle theft than of the damage to the door. With any luck they might even close the door once they are done to keep the rain out!
I had a car once that I couldn't lock the back door, they still broke a window to get in and rifle through my glovebox, leaving the worthless contents all over the floor.
You were lucky Mark, never mind the power tools they could have got away with that pink pram ! Seriously though, it makes you sick to the stomach regardless of what they get, always worth that extra 15 minutes at night to get the tools indoors
Get a magnet strip saying Amazon delivery all parcels emptied every shift , and once you go and do your job , take that sticker off or leave as it is , other tip to you , never put everything on a van roof , pipe storage , ladders you name it , even roof rack , straight away indicating for a thief’s it’s a tradesman van .
There's no point putting stuff like "all parcels emptied" or "no tools kept in vehicle"... it just means the opposite. Just put "delivery in progress" stickers on and that's it
Scary Halloween video. Would be good to see move vids on how to prevent thieves getting away with our tools. The amount of skill it takes to steal stuff would be better if they put that NRG into an honest day's work.
Sorry to hear about this Mark, it makes my blood boil hearing about these scum bags 😡 The only way this can be combatted or greatly reduced is if we adopt the punishment that Saudi Arabia have for thieves and chop their hands off ! Sadly this will never happen though in this country, just makes me sick that these gangs are constantly getting away with it, and us hard working tradespeople are victims 😡🤬
My van got done 1 December lost all tools, I think police and government could do something they just not too bothered. There are car boot sale, flee markets. If you see man selling only power tools van full of that stuff just put up big fines to organisers. Point is if you choke off point of sale than there is no incentive to go around stealing. I think.
Hi Mark,the problem is not the thieves but the trade scum that buys the tools,if there is no market there is no reason to steal,I worked with an old spark in the mid eighties the had "stolen from Willie Stone " on all of his tools,stopped the local tool theft where he worked.
Often wondered why vans with no tools left overnight don't have a window and a night light to clearly indicate there is nothing of value, even the hardest of criminal minds will quickly work out its not worth it. The penalties are no where near hard enough, its not just tools to be sold on for a few quid, someone's livelihood their dependents and the greater society, which the criminals are all to ready to swallow up are all connected, shameful.
It’s not like deadlocks do anything anymore ether know a plumber who had 2-3 vans up on a job away from normal area so they where sleeping in hotels They take a drill 2-4mm drill straight into the centre of the deadlock so you wouldn’t even notice drill into the dead locks and they are into the van Completely cleared the 3 vans out in about 10-20mins Hotel security came out at one point and they pulled out a baseball bat and told him he better go back inside By the time the police got their they were gone with all the tools and materials for the job And if they didn’t get seen by security you wouldn’t even know until you got to the job
As I think I posted to you one good thing is you took all the tools out but it's the damage them getting in and they don't know that until they opened up your van. whether having a van with a window so they can see there are no tools? Maybe I'm naive but what happens to all these stolen tools? as I have never been offered cheap tools If I had been offered some drills and a tester with Mark the sparky Allison with a postcode or phone number I would know that they are stolen. Maybe a tracker like Nick Bundy had but you still have the problem of a hole in the van and a day off work sorting it out.
This seems to have become a very serious issue. What are the lawmakers doing about it ? As a taxi driver i would go mad if someone vandalised my car on a daily basis. 😮
Done all you can. Note all the heavy goods trucks with the back doors wide open while they have to stop for tacho rest, it's done to save having a knife put to the face because todays criminals are without any empathy or scruples. The worst thing about traders van theft is the £300 pound drill being swapped for the value of a bag of smack. At least we know their lives aren't great so they get theirs in some way.
Aaaaaaargh!! Tossers! It will never stop but it could slow down if people Stop buying second hand tools which I’ve been “guilty” of in the past myself. From now on, if I don’t have a proof of purchase, i.e an Actual Paper receipt with codes on it of the item, I won’t be buying it.
Sorry to hear this, I'm a carpenter and this has happened 4 times in 20 years,, I'm completely in agreement with you on the deadlocks, or any visible security measures, on my relay I've locked the back doors inside and run a ratchets trap from the side door to the cab, also I've removed the little metal bar inside the lock from the back door keylock and drivers door so when they recently tried the screwdriver through the door trick, didn't work, I actually stay in the van when I'm working away 🤣 with a loaded nailer
I had the same happen years ago with an SUV. I left an empty box in the back which could be seen into, but the mongrels broke in anyway. They got a GPS which was in a locked glove box, and the sad but funny part was they took a heavy small box which was under a blanket - it was an urn with my dad's ashes...
That's awful Jim, sorry to hear that and hope you are well mate!
Bigger fish to fry… like people speeding or a missing light bulb!
More like saying something offensive
Sorry that happened, had no idea the crime was that bad there, just goes to show what I know, Best thing I can tell you is dead locks and reinforced steel, and if you have to chain your tools to the floor or wall, Good luck and best wishes.
Sorry to hear that Mark, am gutted for you what adds to the frustration is you are pretty much on your own although you have been more magnanamous about the police than I would be. Also totally agree with your showing what's gone on can't believe there are naive people thinking you are telling thieves something they don't know already, keep rolling with the punches fella👍👍
18months ago we were on a course at heathrow airport 18 transit vans brand new. all done within an hour everything gone they used drill and cutter. CCtv got them live but no one came out from Airport, to busy drinking coffee
Horrendous
I do believe that if you mainly leave your van empty like you say then order the van with windows. Even thieves will look inside before breaking in, no tools inside means no break in.
They broke into my van this morning 23k worth power, specialty sewer tools. At home depot
Ahh Jose, gutted for you 😢. That's awful. Thoughts with you my friend.
Get abit of sheet steel riveted over the hole save the new door for when the van goes back to the lease company in case it happens again
Sorry to that happened to you.. Mark you are very hard working and shears you knowledge with RUclips watchers.. because this happened to me has well..,
Take it from a an ex van thief put a blue flashing light on dash it means there’s a custom alarm which is a massive put off.
Or put delivery driver stickers all over it
@@SoloBench they've gone desperate now it's just pull up with weapons and Rob builder's in broad daylight while they watch i did it about 10-15 times when i was around 17 in big company car parks like e-ion or BT ect and feel terrible for it I've even been robbed 4 times myself since but these low lifes are robbing small 1-5 man businesses in my opinion it's much worse
Sorry to hear Mark ...
don't let it get you down .
Your a brilliant Spark I've watched for age's.....👍🍌💪
Vehicle design will always be a problem, thicker steel means higher vehicle cost, lower fuel efficiency, lower payload etc. and not everyone wants/needs an extra level of security so it's down to you to upgrade it to your needs. Roof racks provide a decent level of protection against cutting through the roof (as long as the roof rack is secured well).
I don't disagree in terms of the entire vehicle. But a few additional measures around locks from manufacturers is essential. So much so they are all doing it on next gen vehicles so I am told since sharing this video.
But like I said in the video the criminals just make more mess or start waiting for us to snatch the keys.
Such a shame but the way of the world.
If you are serious about reducing fuel consumption check out our videos on running the vans without racking and roof racks. Your welcome
Lol yeah I often see them cutting through a roof 😕😕😕😂
I'm sorry to hear about this.
I was going to say about leaving it fully unlocked (Or at least the rear doors) given that you are emptying it but you already mentioned it and especially with it being on lease. With modern immobilisers, I do wonder if there's less risk of full vehicle theft than of the damage to the door. With any luck they might even close the door once they are done to keep the rain out!
I had a car once that I couldn't lock the back door, they still broke a window to get in and rifle through my glovebox, leaving the worthless contents all over the floor.
You were lucky Mark, never mind the power tools they could have got away with that pink pram !
Seriously though, it makes you sick to the stomach regardless of what they get, always worth that extra 15 minutes at night to get the tools indoors
Get a magnet strip saying Amazon delivery all parcels emptied every shift , and once you go and do your job , take that sticker off or leave as it is , other tip to you , never put everything on a van roof , pipe storage , ladders you name it , even roof rack , straight away indicating for a thief’s it’s a tradesman van .
There's no point putting stuff like "all parcels emptied" or "no tools kept in vehicle"... it just means the opposite. Just put "delivery in progress" stickers on and that's it
Like you say don't leave anything valuable in the vehicle leave it unlocked atleast they won't damage the van to find out there's nothing in it
I disagree that police can’t do more. I think they can
And sentences should be more punitive
If the law and tax payers backed them up then maybe. But your probs right.
Scary Halloween video. Would be good to see move vids on how to prevent thieves getting away with our tools. The amount of skill it takes to steal stuff would be better if they put that NRG into an honest day's work.
Why? They would get far less money. And that's all this system cares about
Sorry to hear about this Mark, it makes my blood boil hearing about these scum bags 😡
The only way this can be combatted or greatly reduced is if we adopt the punishment that Saudi Arabia have for thieves and chop their hands off ! Sadly this will never happen though in this country, just makes me sick that these gangs are constantly getting away with it, and us hard working tradespeople are victims 😡🤬
Or just don't have a degenerative money-oriented Marxist system with no morals or values. Do you think this was happening in 1950?
If there’s no tools onboard, windows in the back
Sorry if I sound like a div for asking but is the idea that, if there are windows, they can peak in and realise there's nothing there?
My van got done 1 December lost all tools, I think police and government could do something they just not too bothered. There are car boot sale, flee markets. If you see man selling only power tools van full of that stuff just put up big fines to organisers. Point is if you choke off point of sale than there is no incentive to go around stealing. I think.
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I suppose the manufacturers make money aswell as you have to get the parts off them so there not to bothered
Hi Mark,the problem is not the thieves but the trade scum that buys the tools,if there is no market there is no reason to steal,I worked with an old spark in the mid eighties the had "stolen from Willie Stone " on all of his tools,stopped the local tool theft where he worked.
Many of the tools nicked by organised gangs end up in a shipping container at Felixstowe.
Probably the dumbest comment on the Internet
Often wondered why vans with no tools left overnight don't have a window and a night light to clearly indicate there is nothing of value, even the hardest of criminal minds will quickly work out its not worth it. The penalties are no where near hard enough, its not just tools to be sold on for a few quid, someone's livelihood their dependents and the greater society, which the criminals are all to ready to swallow up are all connected, shameful.
Sorry to hear that Mark I worked for a company years ago they got a van cage fitted for install crews
It’s not like deadlocks do anything anymore ether know a plumber who had 2-3 vans up on a job away from normal area so they where sleeping in hotels
They take a drill 2-4mm drill straight into the centre of the deadlock so you wouldn’t even notice drill into the dead locks and they are into the van
Completely cleared the 3 vans out in about 10-20mins
Hotel security came out at one point and they pulled out a baseball bat and told him he better go back inside
By the time the police got their they were gone with all the tools and materials for the job
And if they didn’t get seen by security you wouldn’t even know until you got to the job
As I think I posted to you one good thing is you took all the tools out but it's the damage them getting in and they don't know that until they opened up your van. whether having a van with a window so they can see there are no tools? Maybe I'm naive but what happens to all these stolen tools? as I have never been offered cheap tools If I had been offered some drills and a tester with Mark the sparky Allison with a postcode or phone number I would know that they are stolen. Maybe a tracker like Nick Bundy had but you still have the problem of a hole in the van and a day off work sorting it out.
This seems to have become a very serious issue. What are the lawmakers doing about it ?
As a taxi driver i would go mad if someone vandalised my car on a daily basis. 😮
We live in a totally corrupt Marxist system which generates money from problems. Why would they want to do anything about it?
Done all you can. Note all the heavy goods trucks with the back doors wide open while they have to stop for tacho rest, it's done to save having a knife put to the face because todays criminals are without any empathy or scruples. The worst thing about traders van theft is the £300 pound drill being swapped for the value of a bag of smack. At least we know their lives aren't great so they get theirs in some way.
Mate this is horrible. Wish I could help in some way buddy
Aaaaaaargh!! Tossers!
It will never stop but it could slow down if people Stop buying second hand tools which I’ve been “guilty” of in the past myself.
From now on, if I don’t have a proof of purchase, i.e an Actual Paper receipt with codes on it of the item, I won’t be buying it.
manufacturers could be better
Humans could be better.
take all the tools out , leave it unlocked and remove the Battery
Happened to all my 3 friends
Stole their van
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