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What Police REALLY Think About Tool Theft and Prevention | Trade legends Podcast

What Police REALLY Think About Tool Theft and Prevention | Trade legends Podcast

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In this gripping podcast episode, we’re joined by two frontline officers from the Metropolitan Police to delve into the growing problem of tool theft across the UK. With thousands of tradespeople falling victim to stolen tools each year, we explore what the police are doing to tackle the issue. From unregulated car boot sales and organised criminal networks, to how forensic tool marking is leading to real convictions, we unpack the reality behind the headlines.

We’re also joined by Clair from SelectaDNA, a leader in forensic marking technology, who explains how this innovative approach is helping to trace and recover stolen tools, while supporting successful prosecutions. This episode shows how tradespeople, police forces, local authorities and businesses can come together to fight back against tool theft and restore confidence in the system.

Whether you’re a builder, electrician, plumber or anyone whose livelihood depends on your tools, this is an essential watch. We discuss real-life cases, police operations, and how simple actions like tool marking are having a powerful impact.

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