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Keeping your delivery vehicle safe


With online shopping on the rise, there are more delivery vehicles on our roads. Here are some tips for courier drivers and courier companies on how to prevent thefts from or of a delivery vehicle.

Courier drivers

  • Make sure your vehicle’s windows are closed and doors are locked when you leave your vehicle.

  • Some criminals can use devices to block the signal from a key fob, so always double check your doors. If you have a keyless van, consider investing in a signal blocker.

  • Park under a streetlight if possible and avoid areas that are not well lit. Consider using a torch to light up dark areas like alleyways or dark paths.

  • Make sure that no valuables are left on display when you get out of your van, no matter how long you’re out the vehicle.

  • Ensure that your mobile phone (work or personal) is fully charged should you need to call someone.

  • If you see something suspicious such as another vehicle following you, do not get out of your van. Continue driving until it is safe to stop and call your employer or the police on 101.

    Courier companies

  • Consider installing a security alarm or camera to the van if it doesn’t already have one. These can act as a deterrent but also help identify if your vehicle is being targeted.

  • Consider installing a tracker on the vehicle so should the worst happen, you’ll be able to see where it’s gone.

  • If your vehicles have rear-view or back windows, consider darkening them to obstruct the view through them and stop people from seeing inside.


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    Andrew Hall
    (Greater Manchester Police, Police Community Support Officer, Tameside North Neighbourhood Team - St Peters Ward - Holy Trinity)

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