"POLICE Follow this van"
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Normally found on the back of security vans and the like..
I've also seem some that say something like "POLICE, if this van is on the road between 11pm & 8am please stop." Presumably these could just be covered over by any ne'er do well looking to steal the van?
I only ask because I'm planning a daring gold heist involving three small cars and a coach and need to work through a few snags.
SIGNS said:
POLICE Follow this van
So, is the sign asking the Police to follow the van, or is it stating that the Police 'follow' (monitor the movements of) the van? I've also seem some that say something like "POLICE, if this van is on the road between 11pm & 8am please stop." Presumably these could just be covered over by any ne'er do well looking to steal the van?
I only ask because I'm planning a daring gold heist involving three small cars and a coach and need to work through a few snags.
UncleRic said:
So, is the sign asking the Police to follow the van, or is it stating that the Police 'follow' (monitor the movements of) the van?
I've also seem some that say something like "POLICE, if this van is on the road between 11pm & 8am please stop." Presumably these could just be covered over by any ne'er do well looking to steal the van?
I only ask because I'm planning a daring gold heist involving three small cars and a coach and need to work through a few snags.
I never understood these signs too, and wait with bated breath for an answer...I've also seem some that say something like "POLICE, if this van is on the road between 11pm & 8am please stop." Presumably these could just be covered over by any ne'er do well looking to steal the van?
I only ask because I'm planning a daring gold heist involving three small cars and a coach and need to work through a few snags.
Edited by black pipebandit on Tuesday 1st March 08:13
JonyTVR said:
It means follow to the nearest police station rather than pull over on the street if there is a problem
Eh? So the Police give 'em the Blues and then follow the van to the nearest Police station? What if the van 'has' been stolen and the crooks lead the Police on a merry chase to somewhere less desireable.. full of other crooks.. with guns and big dogs?Edited by UncleRic on Tuesday 1st March 08:32
Elroy Blue said:
No it doesn't. It is a 'request' from the security operator for any uncommitted patrol car to follow the van for as long as possible as a deterrent.
And of course, some forces also run operations where uncommitted patrol cars are asked to make a point of following unaccompanied cash in transit vehicles. Elroy Blue said:
No it doesn't. It is a 'request' from the security operator for any uncommitted patrol car to follow the van for as long as possible as a deterrent.
I would have thought that would have put the willys up the van drivers, making them think crooks are following planning to rob them. "Black vectra following...police or armed council estate robbers?" olol.It's probably as much a deterrent as a "NO TOOLS ARE LEFT IN THIS VEHICLE OVERNIGHT" sticker which only works if you assume the scumbags can read, a chap I know has some magnetic signs with something like ACME FUNERAL DIRECTORS he puts on the side of his van when he has to leave it anywhere he is concerned about, it's never been touched!
shovelheadrob said:
It's probably as much a deterrent as a "NO TOOLS ARE LEFT IN THIS VEHICLE OVERNIGHT" sticker which only works if you assume the scumbags can read, a chap I know has some magnetic signs with something like ACME FUNERAL DIRECTORS he puts on the side of his van when he has to leave it anywhere he is concerned about, it's never been touched!
Not a bad idea that actually 
Neighbour had their van nicked a couple of days ago

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