Break-ins at Neufchâtel-en-Bray

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We're currently at the very nice aire at Neufchâtel, ready for our vet's appointment this afternoon.
We hear that three vans were broken into during the night, last night.
Our neighbour showed us a small hole which had been made under the handle of his cab door.
He reported it to the site owner who is very concerned and told them that he had already reported two other break-ins to the police.
There is also a report of another break-in, earlier this month, on Search for Sites.
We will move on after the vet's appointment.
 

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We're currently at the very nice aire at Neufchâtel, ready for our vet's appointment this afternoon.
We hear that three vans were broken into during the night, last night.
Our neighbour showed us a small hole which had been made under the handle of his cab door.
He reported it to the site owner who is very concerned and told them that he had already reported two other break-ins to the police.
There is also a report of another break-in, earlier this month, on Search for Sites.
We will move on after the vet's appointment.

I fitted ProPlates to stop this well known way of breaking coach built and PVC vans.
 

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Does this apply to A Class vans, too?

Unlikely, as normally A class vans do not use the generic cab door handles/locks.

This is the ProPlate fitted to our coach built van cab door.

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I have a thread on here somewhere about how to fit them. Good idea to tell your neighbour as the damage to the steel underneath is more extensive and an area for rust to start. The proplates cover the damage as well as protect from a second attempt.
 

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We're currently at the very nice aire at Neufchâtel, ready for our vet's appointment this afternoon.
We hear that three vans were broken into during the night, last night.
Our neighbour showed us a small hole which had been made under the handle of his cab door.
He reported it to the site owner who is very concerned and told them that he had already reported two other break-ins to the police.
There is also a report of another break-in, earlier this month, on Search for Sites.
We will move on after the vet's appointment.
That's our go-to first and last stop in France. Such a surprise to hear. I'd always thought of it as secure. Is there such a place nowadays?
 
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I fitted ProPlates to stop this well known way of breaking coach built and PVC vans.
I understand that the new vans (2024) are already fitted with these plates. Can anybody confirm that?

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I understand that the new vans (2024) are already fitted with these plates. Can anybody confirm that?
Does not apply to me but I am thinking about external bonded over plates on the basis it shows you are aware of the method, and they'd be difficult to remove quickly, and at least they'd think twice compared to just sticking a screwdriver swiftly in. Removing door trims etc, I'd probably do more damage than they would!!
 
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We are the same.
They do have the gate cameras, you'd think that would have scared them off. Years ago when it was new and not tar macadamed, I remember local kids riding bikes around the circuit like it was a cinder track - while vans were parked. Perhaps they grew up into thieves 🙄
 
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Does not apply to me but I am thinking about external bonded over plates on the basis it shows you are aware of the method, and they'd be difficult to remove quickly, and at least they'd think twice compared to just sticking a screwdriver swiftly in. Removing door trims etc, I'd probably do more damage than they would!!
Bonded over plates? Do you have any links please?
 
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