I've seen plenty of people that have had their tents burgled while they are sleeping in them.
A few the thief has been caught in the act and scampered, many they haven't.
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Silly amount of cashj
The style the alleged story is told
Forgive my sceptism. And gassed
Channa
I'm not going to comment about the gassing bit, but some scoffed on this forum when I told of the security measures I've fitted to my van before going on my 6 month Europe trip. These include: deadlocks to the cab doors, fold-over handle to habitation door, small screech alarms to all windows and roof hatch, sliding dead locks to garage doors, quick release bolts to inside habitation door for when I'm inside. I also have 2 safes, I easy access for a little cash and one that requires me to empty half the van and virtually stand on my head to access for the things I don't need often but can't afford to lose. My breakdown insurance cost me an extra £5 to cover the loss of keys and replacement locks if necessary.
I totally agree its well over the top, the vehicle has a Sigma alarm designed for a Motorhome with Perimeter arming so I can arm it when I'm inside. I also have a carbon monoxide alarm that will go off if I break wind lol.
I'm not a scaredy cat, I'm ex army, but it's bloody inconvenient if these scrotes decide to help themselves to your gear. I believe the visual deterrent is enough to make them move onto easier targets but accept that if someone wants to get in they will. They would have to be pretty stupid to hang around with alarms going off and any small child put in to open a door from the inside would have to get out the same way as he got in if I was not in the van or face me if I was.
I too have put myself in the firing line for insulting comments but I invested too much in my van, my tools and my goodies that I like to carry with me to make it easy to to separate me from them. If you don't have any visible security best not park next to me.
Daiboy
We can send messages around the world without wires, put a man on the moon, travel faster than sound, but we can not put a person to sleep in a motor home ? ? but one thing we can not do is sharpen a knife on a bar of soap, now that I do believe.
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If you where to take one of those old, crude bricks of brown soap and freeze it hard enough and the knife was made of cheap metal. Then I could believe that you could hone it a little.However I cannot imagine how you can anaesthetise someone in a van from the outside, without leaving any evidence or it costing a fortune.
Richard
my secret but effective robbery deterrent is to look like the van least worth robbing..............
Having been the victim of a service station theft I can fully sympathise with the OP. my ordeal took place at a service station in France. I had parked for a few hours rest after driving for 10 hours and travelling 13 hours in total. I also had a substantial amount of cash stolen, I won't post how much on here to be ridiculed by others. The French police also suggested to me that we may have been the victims of a gas attack however, I never believed this. I rather believe that after such a long drive and ferry crossing we where absolutely shattered. I even remember the vehicle drawing alongside our van and hearing young voices (kids) and thinking they where up late, normally I would have investigated or at least moved on but being so tired I turned over and slept. We were in a fixed bed at the back of the van they entered through the front passenger door and thankfully only took our money leaving credit cards and passports. I dread to think of the outcome if I had awoken to find someone in the van in the early hours. I found the French police less than sympathetic towards our plight and very quick to pass it off as a gas attack , in their view a victimless crime. I awoke with no side effects, bright eyed and bushy tailed only to be brought down to earth with a bump.
Daiboy, as someone who is just about to head off to Europe and has zero security (other than a Jack Russell and a wife you really don't want to wake when sleeping) I'd be interested in hearing a bit more about your set up.
Can you link relevant exterior alarm systems or what you have currently? Our van is tiny so more interested in just getting a heads up that someone is approaching when we are wilding/remote.
Thanks,
James
Would be good to try the soap thing, on most m/h you can put a small pipe between the window and frame, also there are air vents at various points on the van so getting the gas in is problem at all. The thing is what gas could be used ?
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