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Hi, does anyone have any tools or drills for sale? Had all my kit robbed Saturday early hours 😢 2k worth of kit! Drills, testers, tools, took the whole lot! I’m in Liverpool area.
 
I am shocked watching that vid, so many tools for sale obviously knocked off and they have the bare cheek to sell them.
The police would have a field day if they could be bothered.

It's not that they can't be bothered. It's how much manpower it would take to prove the tools were stolen and also who they were stolen from. The people selling the tools will have removed any identifying marks and gone over them with a UV lamp. Not much that can be done really unfortunately.

While ever people are willing to buy knock off tools then people will steal them and sell them.
 
It's not that they can't be bothered. It's how much manpower it would take to prove the tools were stolen and also who they were stolen from. The people selling the tools will have removed any identifying marks and gone over them with a UV lamp. Not much that can be done really unfortunately.

While ever people are willing to buy knock off tools then people will steal them and sell them.
This is true, the scale is mind boggling I've never really thought about thing is I dont think like a criminal.
 
It's not that they can't be bothered. It's how much manpower it would take to prove the tools were stolen and also who they were stolen from. The people selling the tools will have removed any identifying marks and gone over them with a UV lamp. Not much that can be done really unfortunately.

While ever people are willing to buy knock off tools then people will steal them and sell them.
Even if they prove them to be stolen and whom they belong to, they then have to disprove that they didn't buy them in good faith, especially if they produce a receipt for a bulk buy off Joe blogs.

Ends up a lot of manpower and time for little outcome in the vast majority of cases.
 
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One issue I do have with police response to stolen goods is the fact that forces can now sell recovered goods, with (I believe) revenue raised going into their own coffers.

I'm sure they make an effort to reunite stolen goods and their owners, but can't help wondering if initialled tools that end up in auctions had never been reported stolen or if no effort was made to return them. I want to believe it's the former.
 
One issue I do have with police response to stolen goods is the fact that forces can now sell recovered goods, with (I believe) revenue raised going into their own coffers.

I'm sure they make an effort to reunite stolen goods and their owners, but can't help wondering if initialled tools that end up in auctions had never been reported stolen or if no effort was made to return them. I want to believe it's the former.
They have auctions selling a massive range of items cars, houses etc from police/customs.

It boils down to not having the manpower or the motivation to be bothered with petty theft.
 
They have auctions selling a massive range of items cars, houses etc from police/customs.

It boils down to not having the manpower or the motivation to be bothered with petty theft.

These are two entirely separarate issues. HMRC sell goods which have been seized for whatever reason and the options would be to sell these goods or destroy them - as such it seems reasonable to sell them as HMRC are the rightful owner of these items.

Police forces sell recovered goods - whether they be lost or stolen. I hope that efforts are made to return these to their rightful owner, prior to being offered for sale.
 
These are two entirely separarate issues. HMRC sell goods which have been seized for whatever reason and the options would be to sell these goods or destroy them - as such it seems reasonable to sell them as HMRC are the rightful owner of these items.

Police forces sell recovered goods - whether they be lost or stolen. I hope that efforts are made to return these to their rightful owner, prior to being offered for sale.

Undoubtedly they have a look for reported lost/stolen goods, but there are probably lots on the list.

I think it's after 90 days, unless it's claimed they sell it off.
So i guess it's down to the owner to keep calling them, which many won't bother.
 

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