I've had allsorts going through my mind today Geordie!. Van alarms with aux outs to RF switches that can trigger theatrical maroons hidden in the front yard etc

Van alarms going in now anyway, just been and picked up an old dvr too, Signed up a berlingo forum to see if theres any advice or tips/tricks when it comes to switching off the central locking or any decent van locks people can recommend. I have no idea why they even bother selling them with bulkheads in if the central locking button remains active after the vans been deadlocked. Its the most ridiculous thing ever.

Good lad!

It's a shame tha it's a case of bolting horses & stable doors though.

Don't dismiss your idea of flashbangs though - just DO it!! Every little helps and all's fair in love & war.

I used to use cars and they were Mazda 626 Hatchbacks. For me they were perfect I could get all my toolboxes & drills, saws, fittings everything in the space behind the back seats and it was all hidden by the parcel shelf and for a couple of years I used to leave the car outside fully loaded and never had any trouble,

Then one night I had an uneasy feeling so emptied the car & brought everything into the house.

That was the night the car was blagged and they stole the radio. It was the only thing left in it.
 
I've had allsorts going through my mind today Geordie!. Van alarms with aux outs to RF switches that can trigger theatrical maroons hidden in the front yard etc

Van alarms going in now anyway, just been and picked up an old dvr too, Signed up a berlingo forum to see if theres any advice or tips/tricks when it comes to switching off the central locking or any decent van locks people can recommend. I have no idea why they even bother selling them with bulkheads in if the central locking button remains active after the vans been deadlocked. Its the most ridiculous
thing ever.

In the meantime just pull the fuse, or dismantle wiring from back door lock.

It shouldn't take much to put a switched link in the fused supply.
 
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In the meantime just pull the fuse, or dismantle wiring from back door lock.

It shouldn't take much to put a switched link in the fused supply.




I wish I could catch the thieving toe rag who nicked my nice shiny red Sig Line from here.

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Sorry to hear this mate and if you want to give them a proper surprise you can borrow my lad Jack and leave him in the back with the tools.
That would give the scum a nice surprise when they open the doors.
 

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Cheers GMES. Well heartwarmed by how kind everyone has been on the forum. I've had some very kind offers off people it means alot! I keep thinking about it and its ****ing me off but hey ho its happened now time to move on!!
 
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Isn't it amazing the power of a forum. Standing up and helping out a fellow electrician in a time of need. It is very heart warming.
 
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