A broken pane and a van, which have been emptied of tools is a nightmare for most craftsmen. And for many it becomes the evil dream unfortunately the reality.

Therefore, we have put Henrik Framvig, there is vicepolitiinspektør by Rigspolitiets National Forebyggelsescenter (NFC) meeting, to hear what makes the thief to choose exactly your van, and what can you do to avoid getting stolen toolbox:

the Cars are the closest living advertisements for what they contain. On the vast majority of craftsman cars is that indirect written, which tool is inside. It is one of the first things the thief is looking for, and all, who can a bit English, will quickly be able to figure out what type of tool the car contains.

the Thief looking often after, whether it is available to get to the car. This is why one of the advice that you park your car with the doors up against a wall or close to other parked cars, so it will be harder to get the doors to the load area.

the Thief also look after vans of a certain size. It is the slightly larger vans, as a painter, carpentry, or plumbing-master typically runs in. It is not kassevogne, but great cars.

most thieves smashing a side window in the cab and use the button, which opens the back door. You can ensure extra well to get removed from this control key unlock button, then you need to get the door to open into the load area.

It is also possible to install extra security locks, as you can relax on. This in addition to unlock the car an additional measure that requires an extra key.

A van that is parked in a dark and distant corner of the parking lot, appeals to the thief. When varebilen keep overnight in a residential area, it is a good idea to park his van, so you can see it from his apartment or a place with plenty of light.

the Thief is often a long nose, if he has broken into a car and find out that the tool is not available. It may be because it is in a locked box inside the car, or that the tool has been taken out of the car.