Cash and Property Marking Case Studies
Educational EstablishmentsVehiclesBicyclesPersonal PossessionsDomestic burglaryHealth facilitiesIndustrial sitesPublic buildings
Educational Establishments
Vehicles
Bicycles
- Stolen bikes returned to owners
Two bikes were found abandoned in woods near Ashford, Kent and handed in at the local police station. - Registered bike returned to owner
One BSIA member launched a high-profie visible-marking campaign involving bikes belonging to MPs, Peers and parliamentary workers from the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, during which a bike was stolen and successfully returned to the owner.
Personal Possessions
- Registered camera returned
Staff at London’s Mermaid Theatre found a marked and registered Sony video camera at the end of the evening performance so the theatre manager contacted the security register. - Marking ensures speedy return of possessions
A marked and registered mobile phone was left in the back of a licensed taxi by a customer. - Laptop returned after theft
One BSIA member provides marking solutions for personal items such as cameras and laptops which recently resulted in the successful return of a laptop to its rightful owner. The type of marking provided can also be used by businesses to ensure their IT equipment can be returned to them if stolen and in the first instance, provide a deterrent to the thief. - Property marking brings relief to elderly residents
Elderly residents at a sheltered housing complex in Oldham were relieved to see the return of their prized musical instruments after they were stolen in a break-in. - Mayoral chains protected against burglary
One BSIA member worked with Castle Point Borough Council to highlight the significant contribution property marking devices can make towards crime prevention.
Domestic burglary
- Marking reduces burglary hot-spot
Greenwich Borough Police approached a BSIA member following the identification of a burglary hot-spot area in the Woolwich Dockyard area of the London Borough of Greenwich. - Marking tackles acquisitive crime
A BSIA member worked with Richmond Upon Thames Community Safety Partnership to reduce the amount of acquisitive crime to the area. - Property marking product reduces burglary by 84%
One BSIA member’s product is being used by a leading housing association to combat a spate of thefts from empty homes. - Derbyshire Dales take action to beat the burglar
A BSIA member has worked with officers from the Safer Neighbourhood team at Derbyshire Constabulary to visit 250 homes in the Wirksworth area as part of a new scheme to offer advice to local people to reduce the risk of having their homes broken into.
Health facilities
Industrial sites
Public buildings
- Marking provides solution to lead theft
One BSIA member worked with DPM Leadwork Ltd, a lead roofing company in Franham, Surrey, to reduce the theft of lead of any new roofs the company installs. - Forensic marking deters metal theft
One BSIA member worked with the London Borough of Greenwich, to crackdown on the theft of valuable metals from businesses and public buildings in the borough. - Museum's vehicles are secure thanks to property marking
One BSIA member is helping to protect motor vehicles at Britain’s prestigious National Motor Museum at Beaulieu. The member specialises in a forensic marking product to act as a deterrent to thieves who may attempt to steal any of the prized vehicles, which have a total value of approximately £50 million.