Identification of Stolen or Lost Items

symmar_man

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This is something everyone just might be interested in. . . a clean, quick, easy way to mark your valuables for identification if they are ever stolen or lost. . . check this out

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. . . there was a news story on local network TV about this and it looks like a really good way to mark your equipment in a stealth way that can be easily identified.

B. Dalton
 

resummerfield

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Most photo gear comes with a perfect, built-in id system….. the serial number. There is no need for yet another scheme to id our equipment. What we need is a central, easy to access database to log-in stolen equipment. Something everyone could access prior to a purchase. But then we would have the problem of getting law enforcement interested enough to investigate a suspected stolen item.
 

benjiboy

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I understand the police here in the U.K. recommend you identify your valuables with a ulta violet pen with your house number and postcode, and that items they recover are looked at under a uv lamp to see who owns them .
 

Lee Shively

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The sad fact is, once photo gear gets stolen--it's usually gone.

This was made clear to me several years ago when I had personal items and a lot of my photo gear stolen. My insurance agent told me flat-out, "You will NOT get it back. I'll file the claim for you." She was right.

Keep the insurance premiums paid up.
 
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