Warning over spike in tractor GPS thefts from farms in Warwickshire
The latest thefts have been outskirts of Nuneaton and Brinklow
Tractors have been targeted in Warwickshire, file pic
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Farmers are being urged to increase security in their farmyards following a spate of tractor global positioning system (GPS) thefts in Warwickshire.
Farmers told to up security amid spring surge in GPS thefts
29 April 2021 |
NFU Mutual is warning farmers to increase their security amid a spring surge in GPS thefts
Farmers are being encouraged to boost security in their farmyards as thieves increasingly target expensive GPS kits following the easing of lockdown.
In recent weeks thefts of expensive global positioning system (GPS) equipment has been reported in East Anglia, the Midlands and North West of England.
Opportunistic criminals are stealing all makes and models of GPS control units, together with screens and domes.
Rural insurer NFU Mutual is warning farmers to increase their security amid a spring surge in thefts.