Vedette wrote:
The Tnttt is a ..."Tool" to keep us all informed and connected!That in itself, is putting a "lot" of eyes out there ....to help the ... people recover their stolen Teardrops.
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Brian & Sandi
...silver, like a Benroy, green small rounded fenders, tag # texas 223-39E. from Granbury, Texas.
S. Heisley wrote:Something else (The idea just came to me.) that may help protect our investments is to modify your trailer to make it identifiable, even if the decals and original license plates are removed. The more you do to make your trailer identifiable as Joe/Josie McPerson's, the better your chance of recognition and recovery may be. Also, it may make (some) thieves think twice before they take it. This may be part of why DIY trailers seem to be stolen less often. Home builds are often unique; therefore, easier to spot.
Taxi Drivers used to have a way to turn off one of their lights, to attract police, if they were in trouble. I don't know it they still do that or not.
I suppose we could make a quick disconnect on one of our trailer's tail light wires. We'd need to remember to disconnect it before leaving it somewhere and reconnect it before getting back on the road. That would probably be fairly easy and inexpensive. ....Any thoughts?
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