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Drivers and fleets urged to join fight against van crime

Van drivers and fleets who fall victim to crime are being asked to help with a new police-backed national online database from TVL Security. 

TVL Security’s managing director, Laura Moran will be at the CV Show this week to reveal more details of the initiative

The van security specialist’s ‘Tell TVL’ initiative asks those who have had their vans stolen, or items taken from them, to report full details including images at www.tellTVL.co.uk, in addition to reporting the crime to police.  

This will then create the UK’s first real-time national database, capturing the scale and nature of van crime. 

Users will be able to securely record detailed data, as agreed with the National Business Crime Centre, which will then be collated and shared with police in support of central efforts to crackdown on van crime.  

In addition, registered users will be able to get free anonymised data reports highlighting crime hotspots and receive targeted crime prevention advice based on trends in entry methods so drivers can be alert to all potential risks.  

TVL Security’s managing director, Laura Moran, said that while van crime in towns and cities across the UK continues to soar – impacting hard-working employees, sole traders and business owners – there isn’t currently a true national picture of the scale of the problem because police databases are organised regionally. 

“And because there isn’t a standard way to capture details of van crime including methods used to gain entry, drivers and owners don’t currently know what to look out for.   

“We think it’s about time drivers and fleet owners were given a chance to join forces against the criminals who cause them so much damage, financially and emotionally,” she added. 

“That’s why we’ve created Tell TVL. It’s a way for businesses to fight back. Thieves thrive on silence, so we want to make some noise.” 

Tell TVL, which will officially launch on Wednesday 15 June 2022, is hosted in partnership with the International Security Register (ISR) and guarantees data provided won’t be shared with anyone except the police. 

Website users, who aren’t obliged to give their contact details, will also be able to access the latest vehicle crime prevention advice from the National Business Crime Centre.  

Moran added: “Our hope is that by putting the spotlight on this very real issue affecting thousands of British businesses every week, together we will be able to prevent even more from becoming victims.  

“The more reports we get the stronger our community will become and the more impact we will be able to have.” 

TVL Security will also be at this week’s CV Show (24-26 May at the NEC in Birmingham) to reveal details of the new initiative and its work to help fight van crime. 

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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