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Friday, August 13, 2010

Slam Locks And Other Security Measures Against Cargo Crime

By Larry Driver

If you own or operate a cargo vehicle, you hold a certain amount of appeal to a certain kind of criminal. With this in mind, you would be wise to take certain precautions. There are far too many cases of cargo crime being carried out by organised criminal groups, for the most part, taking place along the most popular routes. With high value-merchandise on board, it is evident why this form of crime is consistently on the radar of criminal groups.

The first thing you need to do as a driver is to be aware that this form of crime exists and that, in your position, you are vulnerable to it. One of the first things criminal groups look at is information related to any goods being transported. So keep safe any such information and don't leave it lying around so it can be easily taken. Information such as the value of the goods must be kept confidential at all times. You must not discuss such data away from the workplace.

You will clearly need some basic door security but there are also more advanced options which you should take a look at. Deadbolts are one such example. They can be fitted to both the side and rear doors of your van and once installed, are fully tamper proof.

Slam locks have become a very popular and very necessary option. They are certainly beneficial to delivery drivers who have to regularly leave their vehicle unattended, leaving merchandise a prime target for theft. A slam lock counteracts this problem as they automatically lock the door upon the driver leaving the vehicle. A similar option is an armaplate lock which completely encases your van door lock and handle as well as providing a steel plate for the inside of the door.

Vehicle security can provide a dual advantage; security, of course, and safety. Van bullheads act to prevent thieves from climbing over the seats but it also protects those inside the vehicle from making any sudden, heavy movements when the vehicle is braking. There is also the option of having steel grilles fitted on the rear windows which stops criminals entering the vehicle that way, whilst at the same time, does not impair the driver's vision.

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