The team continued to attend appointments made with farm,
land and stable owners on Wednesday (15/1) in the Fulmer and Denham areas.
Sgt Lucy Price marking overtly marking large pieces of farming equipment |
Joining local farmers to the Country Watch scheme |
Property marking horse tack |
Postcoding horse tack reduces the likelihood of theft |
Thames Valley Police can offer residents discounts on Datatag tack marking
kits.
The Saddle system, used to mark a single saddle, registered to one
keeper, is self-fit with online registration.
Thames Valley residents can purchase the system by mail order for £24.95
(including VAT and postage) a saving of 38%.
The Tack Room system is similar to the Saddle system but marks 3 saddles
registered to one keeper, with added Dots and DNA to mark other bits of tack
like blankets and stirrups. Thames Valley residents can purchase the system by
mail order for: £69.95 (including VAT and postage), a saving of 33%.
If you have any questions, please contact Datatag directly on (01932)
796 788, quoting code TVPEQ13. The terms and conditions restrict these
offers to residents of Thames Valley.
More information can be found on the Thames
Valley Police website or the Datatag
website.
Talking through rural crime concerns |
Putting up Country Watch signage to deter would-be thieves |
Property marking expensive tools and equipment |
This week, the team are meeting with people on a
pre-arranged basis. If you are interested in having the team visit to security
mark your property, get in touch with them either by phoning the 101 number and
asking to speak to your local neighbourhood policing team or email them. Find
out who your local team are by using the postcode search on the Thames
Valley Police website.
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