Tackling Plant Theft
A light buffet lunch and refreshments will be available from 12.15 with the session starting at 1 p.m. for an hour
Overview
The fight against plant theft has been raging for decades but the police, insurers and the construction industry may just be starting to win this war. This talk will run through the history of plant theft, the problems faced by owners, insurers and the police in tackling plant theft and recent developments that are putting the criminals on the back foot. It will also provide brokers and insurers information to help their clients take measures to protect their plant.
Learning objectives
At the end of this event, the delegate will be able to identify:
• key facts and figures surrounding plant theft in the UK
• the ongoing development of CESAR, a national equipment marking and registration scheme
• the work of the Plant and Agricultural national Intelligence Unit which forms part of the Met Police
• recent interesting case studies
• how brokers and insurers can help their clients combat plant theft, reduce downtime caused by stolen plant and ultimately ensure their insurance premiums remain economic.
Julian Crabb is a Detective Constable with the Metropolitan Police and for the past two years has led the liaison side of the Plant and Agricultural national Intelligence Unit as Liaison Manager
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