Let Angus the super i no it all cop find it he has a nose for this sort of thing
Security camreas, gaurds on the gate, security gate and a Police station right next to the entrace and all of no deterant. Just shows you how nothing phases crimbo’s if they really want something
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Let Angus the super i no it all cop find it he has a nose for this sort of thing![]()
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i take it your part of the angus fan club
inside job maybe
A good bit of work by the Guards and their Electronic gates. They would have done just as well to park the trailers in a lay-by alongside the A701.
The plod of of course would have been having a snooze in the nick, when it all took place. It seems there are no “Angus Nairn- Super-plod” types in the Dumfries and Galloway Police Force.
Farcical - come on you need permission to use the toilet.
I think it’s not as plain as can be seen - but that is just my oipinion!!!
Not the first time, stuff has gone walkabout at Currie’s. About 10 years ago, a trailer load of tyres went missing and about 5 years before that, a load of Compaq computers also went walkabout.
Angus Nairn seems to be quite switched on but on the down side he looks like a long lost Chuckle brother
Buycrider:
A good bit of work by the Guards and their Electronic gates.They would have done just as well to park the trailers in a lay-by alongside the A701.
The plod of of course would have been having a snooze in the nick, when it all took place.
That nick is only open part-time, so probably would have been closed at the time of the theft.
Buycrider:
It seems there are no “Angus Nairn- Super-plod” types in the Dumfries and Galloway Police Force.![]()
There is…one of the traffic cops is an ex-Securicor/DHL driver and he gives all truckers a hard time. It’s just that he hasn’t had the spotlight of a national TV programme to boost his image.
HICK,HICK,
Today the Police said one unit was a white Scania and the other a blue DAF, they headed north with the trailers. All I can say is that these type of crimes seem easy to follow for the police. Only certain people know the load, the whereabouts and the trailers that they are loaded at. I think you would have to be dumb to nick a loaded trailer from a depot because certain information has to be obtained from a source, and the source has to be along the line of the manufacture or the transport. The police don’t have far to look if you ask me.
i hope the curries drivers werent expecting a pay rise this year.
guess where thats going.
yes thieving barstewards dont just hit the company.
globby 480:
HICK,HICK,
wasnt me honest, i dont like whiskey
D&G police most likely been out hiding behind a tree tryin to catch speeding lorry drivers. As long as thieves stayed at 40mph they would have got away no problem!!!
Kerbdog:
Today the Police said one unit was a white Scania and the other a blue DAF,
good consternoon afterable hic hic,i werent me either!
Kerbdog:
Today the Police said one unit was a white Scania and the other a blue DAF, they headed north with the trailers. All I can say is that these type of crimes seem easy to follow for the police. Only certain people know the load, the whereabouts and the trailers that they are loaded at. I think you would have to be dumb to nick a loaded trailer from a depot because certain information has to be obtained from a source, and the source has to be along the line of the manufacture or the transport. The police don’t have far to look if you ask me.
Agree
The yard is as secure as secure can be and to pluck 2 trailers out of X amount in the yard they must have had prior knowledge. For a guard to be on a gate and for the yard to be camera’d up with a Police station next door, no chance would a opportunism take such a risk. They must have known prior.
According to my mate the trailers had their trackers cut too.
According to my mate the trailers had their trackers cut too
That’s correct, the trackers had been disabled, and the trailers were taken out through a hole cut in the fence of the engineering works next door.
One trailer was found yesterday afternoon in Widnes, empty of course!
Amazing how they end up hundreds of miles away on the motorway network and yet there are thousands of camera’s and police on the network that missed the trailers. Surely the police must know that any currie’s trailer on the motorway needs to be looked at closely.
I bet there are some arrests within a month. 3 months at the most.
If I was a certain TruckNet moderator, I’d be thinking of changing my avatar at the mo
Kerbdog:
Amazing how they end up hundreds of miles away on the motorway network and yet there are thousands of camera’s and police on the network that missed the trailers. Surely the police must know that any currie’s trailer on the motorway needs to be looked at closely.I bet there are some arrests within a month. 3 months at the most.
I dont think they realised they’d been stolen.
Not sure about the through the fence story. Surely that would have twigged with the gaurd