$4K in police-recommended security upgrades didn’t stop second trailer theft | CBC News ...Middle East

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After thieves took a work trailer and tools worth about $40,000 in September, Nicholas Waldram reached out to police for help.  The 28-year-old owner of Eavesafe Gutter Protection invested in new security cameras, GPS trackers for his trailer, motion-activated alarms, a lockable boot for the trailer wheels and a trailer hitch lock. The security upgrades cost about $4,000 and were recommended by a police security audit of his business done after the first robbery, which CBC News reported about.  Then, in the early hours of Sunday morning, Waldram’s business was hit again.  In a theft captured by his brand new security cameras, two men came into the Wonderland Business Park just after 3 a.m.

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