Posted by Stolen equipment on May 08, 2011 at 13:00:35 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: Stolen Equipment posted by David G on May 08, 2011 at 07:52:00:
Do you really think the thieves care about a serial number? If something is stolen and is hundreds of miles away, do you feel better because you have the serial number? Professional thieves can get around alarms and serial numbers pretty easily. It's good to have the serial numbers and pictures but there is tons of stuff stolen that is never recovered. Money has serial numbers too. Do you think that helps? Not everyone has a large enough shop to keep everything inside either. Hidden GPS devices are proving to be very good for recovering stolen property though. I guy up here had an $80,000 welding truck stolen and was able to drive right to it with the cops. Some of the hand tools were missing but he recovered about $78,000 worth of truck, welder and tools. Also found other stolen property at the same place.
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