Sunday, November 11, 2012

[papercreters] Re: Preventing Tool Theft

Welcome Blake,

Hang your cloak up on the coatrack. Have a beverage. Step into the sunshine. Bask in the warmth. Now that you are visible, we look forward to more excellent submissions like your first post.

Thanks for bringing up the important point of tool labeling for police identification.

(Quick... while I have him distracted, and he's not looking. Someone hide his cloak so he can't disappear again. All you have to do is move it. Since it is an invisiblilty cloak, he will have a difficult time finding it again if it gets moved. It's not like anyone can see it. I'm certainly not saying you should steal it. After all, he probably has his name sewn into it already, not that anyone would ever be able to read it. The label would be invisible. Perhaps he sewed in his name with braille?)

--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, Blake Robertson <blake@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all, I'm a long time lurker 'decloaking" to add to this tool theft
> conversation.
>
> Some years ago I had a very expensive tool box, amongst other items, stolen
> from my garage.
>
> What the thief didn't realise was that I had gone to the trouble of using a
> dremel to engraved my licence number in every single socket, ratchet, etc,
> in the toolbox.
>




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