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As mentioned in another thread, this is how easy it is to get into some vans

traffic/vivaro/primstar- pull the handle off pull the wire in the door
Vauxhall combo- smash the back lock in with a hammer and screwdriver pops the door open
Ford transit- cable in the back door jam, cut with hacksaw blade unlocks all doors (might be the same for most vans)
Mercedes vans with the horizontal handle (any van with same handle) smash screwdriver in the top just above the lock opens the door
Mercedes sprinter - pull the door rubber (that shops it hitting the side of the van ) off and you can cut the wire to the lock
 
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Lets be honest, if a scumbag wants in your van he's going to get in. Alarms and deadlocks can delay the scrotums but if they're determined...
 
The transit comes fitted with a metal plate to stop that happening whilst it's still possible its a lot harder to do.

Youll never stop someone who wants to get in all you can do is make it as difficult to do as possible and hope they get caught in the act. These days thief's will drive off in your van empty it and dump the van. On average I'd say we carry around 2-3k street value of tools and materials at any one time the kit to drive your van off cost about ÂŁ600 not a bad return on investment after a weeks take
 
So, what are the best locks to use? Anyone got the purple ones British gas use. They look quite nifty. Definitely need mine doing as all I have is an alarm
 
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