I like that idea, I've never had a sign written van, not needed to but if I did it would say biohazard or a big radioactive waste sticker on it or best of all mortuary! No even stupid person would try and get in any of those
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They'll just nick the van.
Best bet it to whittle your tools down into something that can be wheeled into your house.
I've always thought why do we sign write our vans electrical services we should just advertise paint and decorating on the side noone every broke into a decorators van to nick a old paint brush and dust sheets!
I do take all my tools out every night a pain I know but it's the only way!
Translation: we're too busy with more important police business like arresting people for posting politically-incorrect comments on Facebook and Twitter.
A late friend was a self employed chippy by trade. His van needed more than just "a ford key" to get into it. Back door secured with one of those security hasps using a padlock that's recessed to make it hard to get to with cutting gear. Side door secured with a lump of chain inside popped through a hole in the internal timber bulkhead so it could be secured above the passenger seat with a good padlock.
OK, easily defeated if you can get into the front and have bolt cutters with you - but that's another level of bother and risk for the b'stards (carrying around bolt cutters isn't something you can easily explain away).
And perhaps consider a strongbox of some sort inside the van to add another level of protection. For the latter, a VERY loud siren so that if someone is tampering with it, they'll find it very uncomfortable trying to work inside a tin box with a loud siren going off
I like that idea, I've never had a sign written van, not needed to but if I did it would say biohazard or a big radioactive waste sticker on it or best of all mortuary! No even stupid person would try and get in any of those
Let today's society be easily offended then. Who cares?The police don't want to be dealing with crap like that either, but today's society is easily offended and there are plenty of lawyers who are all over it unfortunately.
I'm well aware of the inherent dangers involved with police work. Several of my immediate family and extended family are police officers as are some of my customers. All agree that police resources being directed towards the monitoring and investigation of "hate speech" isn't a very effective way of tackling the unacceptably-high levels of violent crime and theft that is commonplace in Britain today.If you're not sure what sort of stuff the police do and the people they come face to face with then I suggest you do a few weeks as a special and then report back.
Some police officers are obviously sitting at a screen somewhere examining posts that have made on 'social media'. How else would they able to arrest people for online "hate speech" if they didn't first read the supposed "hate speech" online?You will not be sat looking at Facebook and twitter crime belive me. Despite what some people reckon on Facebook etc.
No offence taken. Offending me would require monumentous effort and a considerable amount of patience. And even if you were to succeed, I still wouldn't report you to the police for "hate speech".Rant over and no offence intended.
Remember the days when funeral notices in the papers had address of deceased, and scumbags robbed the house while the family were paying their last respects?
If you rob people of their living,of their family memories, you are SCUM!
Aye, as Rab C Nesbitt used to say...just scum...scum, and more scum
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