How do you catch a thief on a secure site

Started by kt., March 13, 2011, 19:45:08

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kt.

We have a secure site that is fenced in and also an 8ft steel gate entrance that is locked... most of the time.  Last weekend one plotholder had a blue water barrel stolen, and now another plotholder has had all his timber stolen from his beds.  It is only allotment related stuff that is going missing.   I will put up warning signs tomorrow around the site.  Any other suggestions welcomed.
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kt.

All you do and all you see is all your life will ever be

Robert_Brenchley

I'd very much like to have an answer to that one as well. Our site isn't totally secure, but things like generators won't walk far before they need transporting.

rugbypost

If its only gardening stuff thats going missing are there any  houses near you some one is pinching to order, allso check how far the next allotment is from you. Times are hard for everyone  with out some toerags >:( taking stuff check boundry fence they may have cut a way in and have hid it or look for marks were the stuff has been thrown over  it may give you an idea were they  are from >:(
m j gravell

Fork

We are very lucky not to have a big problem with pilfering from our site...and when it does happen,and its not often...its the odd leek or two or a potato plant!
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friends nose

gp.girl

They like rhubarb here  :(

And sheds, tools, wood.........

Then again there's no security whatsoever
A space? I need more plants......more plants? I need some space!!!!

Kea

Don't know wish I did though. Our NSALG area rep suggested leaving a can of coke in the shed...apparently people can't help themselves and drink it leaving DNA but I suspect that works mainly on the vandal type rather than fellow plotholders.

bluecar

A blue water barrel does not seem worth knicking unless it's been moved from one plot to another. Paint plot number on water butts. Was the timber part of a raised bed or going to become a raised bed?

Regards

Bluecar

lincsyokel2

The only real way is to stake it out and watch...............
Nothing is ever as it seems. With appropriate equations I can prove this.
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kt.

No shed break-ins.  It is all stuff that is left outside in the elements.
Boundaries are unbroken. 
The wood was that of ready made beds. 
The plots affected at the moment are in the centre of the site, not those on the perimeters.

Only two of us out of 140 have our initials spraypainted onto our water butts.  This may now increase.
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lincsyokel2

leave an unmarked but booby trapped butt for the thief.....................
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Digeroo

I put my initials in morse code on things people do not even realise that a set of random looking marks are in fact named.  .

flitwickone

if a few of you club together get one of these

http://www.maplin.co.uk/micro-high-resolution-digital-spy-camera-dvr-256541

set a trap and you will catcth the lowlife

i sell these and they work like a dream

Robert_Brenchley

I could have saved my site a great many problems if those had been available ten years ago!

Black-ops Dave

Secret markings, photographed on your plot to prove you own it...

See if you can establish a pattern, like, every Saturday night. Then lie in wait, in a cold, dark, vaguely smelly shed and catch 'em red handed. Don't tackle them yourself though!
Options then would include calling the police straight away, following them to where the take the stuff / what they transport it in and call the police later, you may know them from your allotments....

Two Choices

These behaviours make my blood boil  >:( why can't people just let others get on with their lives without causing damage or upsetting them?

The trouble is we can all come up with ideas .... I was thinking electricution, the odd drop of rat poison but then the person trying to defend their property ends up on the wrong side of the law.

On a serious note, we have used one of those small battery powered PIR activated camera's at work and they are a good idea. We caught our culprit.

I hope you get this resolved soon and don't let the bu***rs get you down. :)

Robert_Brenchley

It certainly made my blood boil when that, and worse, was being done to me on a weekly basis!

landimad

People like these will not have any scrupples and do not care what they do or take.
On the railway we have erected 8' high palisade fencing and have in places 25' chainlink to deter. ::)
Alas the squirrels have gotten over this and have taken all manner of items.
My heart goes out to you all who have a problem on your allotments.
Smart water seems to be the only way of caching these perishers, and at what cost.
A LOT to you and me.
If I had my way and the way we dealt with them in the services, before they went to the legal beagles we trapped their hands in metal doors to show they had taken from colleagues in their area.
May not have stopped them, but they felt sore for a few weeks after they were caught. 

Got them back now to put some tread on them

marcusesmum

I had someone climbing over my fence at the very bottom of my garden where my veg is
they came back when my veg was ready for harvest on two nights.The third night i had put dog muck on the fence where they were getting over,they didnt come again
marcusesmum

Geordie Ski-ier

As everyone is on the web. Type your post code onto the search section of your local police web site. You will find details of your local officers. Tell them the problems and make them log it as a priority. Please do not set booby traps!! You could get sponcered by your community safety unit at your local council to get smart water or the likes. Signs work well also ;)

Kea

Quote from: Digeroo on March 14, 2011, 08:49:09
I put my initials in morse code on things people do not even realise that a set of random looking marks are in fact named.  .

That's a great idea...thanks.

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