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My little filming business could use a van. At the moment, we use an SUV but it's at the stage where a van would be so much more useful.
However, when we tested this, we found the van we hired was broken into on the first evening we had it. There was nothing in it but even in leafy Surrey, in an affluent area, it lasted literally one evening which is a little discouraging. At the moment, we're parking it on the street, don't have a driveway and the offices are an inconvenient drive away. Meaning to load it up is painful.
But the SUV never gets broken into.
So for all you transit van owners, how are you securing it? What are you doing to stop people breaking into your empty transit? And wrecking it. What works?
However, when we tested this, we found the van we hired was broken into on the first evening we had it. There was nothing in it but even in leafy Surrey, in an affluent area, it lasted literally one evening which is a little discouraging. At the moment, we're parking it on the street, don't have a driveway and the offices are an inconvenient drive away. Meaning to load it up is painful.
But the SUV never gets broken into.
So for all you transit van owners, how are you securing it? What are you doing to stop people breaking into your empty transit? And wrecking it. What works?
