T ruck crime is a major problem for commercial vehicle operators
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nationwide. While it's difficult to get an accurate figure in terms of overall financial losses, according to a survey from the RAC and Road Haulage Association it could be costing the industry as much as £1.6bn a year, with some 70% of hauliers falling victim. CM'S Truck Theft Action Pack (pictured), produced in association with the RHA and Iveco Ford, tells you how to help prevent your truck from being next on the thieves' hit list-and what to do if you become a victim. Information is included on vehicle systems and depot security with a vehicle-detail recording card and list of local crime prevention officers.
Being a victim could cost you thousands of poundsfighting back with our theft pack will cost you just £9.95 (plus £2.35 P&P). Order yours from CM's ancillary sales dept, PO Box 935, Finchingfield, Braintree, Essex CM7 4LN, phone (01371) 810433.
The Freight Transport
Association has also produced a 100-page Theft Prevention Guide which is issued free to all FTA members; non-members can buy a copy for £15. The guide includes the FTA's own survey on truck crime, and sections on: employee, depot and transit security; advice to drivers; security equipment; secure lorry parks; handling insurance; and how to report theft. Copies are available from from the FTA Sales Office at Hermes House, St John's Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1N4 9UZ; phone (01892) 526171.