Please be aware there have been several van thefts in the local area please take on the below advice and report any suspicious activity to 101 or crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 When at home, the car key (and the spare) to be kept well away from the vehiclePut the keys in a screened or signal blocking pouch, such as a Faraday bag and check if the bag or pouch is still working every few monthsConsider reprogramming your keys if you buy a second hand vanIf relevant, turn off wireless signals on your fob when its not being used. Lock your vehicle – even when filling up, parked on your drive, or if you are in close proximityKeep the keys safe and out of view when at home, and away from your front doorBe aware of vehicle-jackers – just because you’re in the vehicle it doesn’t mean that’s a deterrent to someone trying to steal it Install CCTV and motion sensor security lighting covering the area where your vehicle is kept, such as your driveway or the street outside your propertyPark up responsibly by avoiding parking in dark and secluded areas Where possible, block your car with another vehicle or driveway parking post to increase the difficulty of it being driven awayParking behind locked gates where possible Invest in a tracking device – whilst it may not necessarily stop the vehicle being stolen, it will significantly increase the chances of us being able to locate and recover itWatch for illegal tow trucks because thieves often attempt to lift vehicles from the street so if you see anyone acting suspiciously report it immediately by calling 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111Fit good security locks to help prevent your vehicle being driven away even if a thief gains entry Remove all equipment and tools overnight night, but if you do keep any equipment inside make sure you lock it securelyA vans signwriting shows what you might be transporting. Consider an unmarked vehicleNever leave property of any kind on view and keep the glove box emptyIf there is an emergency or crime in progress, always call 999 |