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HOW
TO PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES FROM THEFT One of the most effective tools you
can use to retrieve property stolen from your home is a simple electric
engraving pen. With this pen you
can inscribe your name or phone number on the most valuable items in and around
your home. Before you do this,
check with the local police to see which they prefer you use—your name,
driver’s license, social security number, or other identifying information. Engraving
your name or number on your valuables helps deter robbery in two ways.
First, you discourage the thief since marked property is much more
difficult to sell. Second, if a
thief does steal your property, it is much easier to catch and prosecute him
when he is discovered with goods in hi possessions that are easily identifiable
as stolen. Billions
of dollars worth of property stolen each year is never returned to the owners.
Why? Because without some
identifying mark or number, the police are unable to verify stolen property, or
trace the owner. More than half the
property recovered by the police is eventually auctioned off or destroyed
because the goods have no identifying characteristics. In
some cities, local law enforcement agencies will lend you and your neighbors an
engraving pen free. In these
communities, you may borrow an engraving tool for seve4ral days.
If this service is not available to you, you can purchase an inexpensive
electric pen from your local hardware store for as little as $10 to $15.
This small investment could be worth a great deal more to you at a later
date. Items
already marked with a serial number—such as cars, TV’s, cameras,
typewriters, radios, stereos, tape decks, appliances, etc. may not have to be
engraved with your name or personal information.
Check with local police first. If
they recommend you inscribe your identifying mark on serialized items, inscribe
this information just above the manufacturer’s serial number. On
unserialized property, inscribe your name or number on the upper right corner of
the rear or backside of each items should you decide to sell or discard the item
at a later date, you should invalidate your number by using the engraving pen or
any sharp tool to draw a single line through your name or number from the upper
left to the lower right hand corner. Do
not deface your name or number in any other way.
It is also advisable, when selling “marked” property, to write out a
simple receipt and specifying on it that you were the previous owner and
indicate the name or number used by you. This
could prevent legal hassles from the new owner at a later time. To
protect smaller valuable items such as jewelry, silverware, etc. it is wise to
take a photo of each item. A
simple, instant-type camera photo is sufficient. After
you have marked and/or photographed all your valuables, make a detailed list of
these items and keep it in a safe place. When
new items are acquired, add them to your list.
As other valuables are sold or discarded, cross them off the list. If
you use credit cards, they should be also recorded on your list.
Either copy your account number from each card and expiration date, or
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