Stolen equipment database for the public?
Quote from sneue21 on July 27, 2020, 6:48 pm@jim-frame yes right said
@jim-frame yes right said
Quote from chris-mills on July 28, 2020, 12:32 pm@sireath
The UK have had a similar system for several years, run by The Survey Association. As well as theft it also has a section for "Atempted Thefts". The section of the report which describes the circumstances of each loss is particularly valuable as it can rapidly identify trends and also acts as a good "risk reminder" to other surveyors. It also identifies if the theft was: from roadside, break-in from vehicle, break-in at premises, whether surveyor was present at instrument.
I'm not sure how useful the map is in practice - the UK experience is that the largest cities (ie. London) have the concentrations of theft and the rest of the map is dotted with single incidents on a fairly random basis - so much as you might guess anyway.
The UK have had a similar system for several years, run by The Survey Association. As well as theft it also has a section for "Atempted Thefts". The section of the report which describes the circumstances of each loss is particularly valuable as it can rapidly identify trends and also acts as a good "risk reminder" to other surveyors. It also identifies if the theft was: from roadside, break-in from vehicle, break-in at premises, whether surveyor was present at instrument.
I'm not sure how useful the map is in practice - the UK experience is that the largest cities (ie. London) have the concentrations of theft and the rest of the map is dotted with single incidents on a fairly random basis - so much as you might guess anyway.
Quote from rickharris on September 11, 2020, 10:15 pm@fairleywell
As far as Trimble equipment goes it is fairly simple to check a serial number in their database without having to contact a dealer. Go to www.mytrimbleprotected.com. You will need to create an account but it is a great resource for verifying if equipment has been reported stolen. Also handy for buying used equipment as it tells you the original sales date and the original dealer.?ÿ
As far as Trimble equipment goes it is fairly simple to check a serial number in their database without having to contact a dealer. Go to http://www.mytrimbleprotected.com. You will need to create an account but it is a great resource for verifying if equipment has been reported stolen. Also handy for buying used equipment as it tells you the original sales date and the original dealer.
Quote from sophie2024 on September 1, 2024, 11:02 pmThis is a fantastic idea.
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This is a fantastic idea.
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skysmotor.co.uk sells the following products online: brushless electric motor, servo motors, stepper motor drivers, planetary gearbox and can be purchased online if required. https://www.skysmotor.co.uk/
Quote from BStrand on September 3, 2024, 12:50 pmMight be worth hiding an airtag in the equipment cases now a days like people are doing to their luggage and cars.
Might be worth hiding an airtag in the equipment cases now a days like people are doing to their luggage and cars.