The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Insurer targets quad thefts

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

NFU Mutual has launched a quad bike tracker scheme to help protect farmers from repeat thefts.

The rural insurer said although its claims data for 2020 showed a decline in the number of quad bikes stolen from UK farms, they still remain a target for criminals.

It said higherspec­ification quad bike models were more at risk and thefts of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) were on the rise – they represente­d 14% of quad bike thefts in 2020, compared to 11% in 2019.

In a bid to prevent repeat thefts, the insurer has launched a pilot scheme to fit free tracking and immobilisa­tion equipment on vehicles bought to replace stolen quads and ATVs, following a paid claim.

“We know thieves often return to a farm where they have stolen a quad in the hope of being able to steal its new replacemen­t,” said NFU Mutual’s technical engineerin­g manager, Bob Henderson.

“That’s why we’re working on a scheme, initially with manufactur­ers Honda and Yamaha, with Datatool to install free tracking devices and immobilise­rs to protect our customers from repeat crime.”

He added: “We also want to keep farmers, who often work alone, safe. The immobilise­r systems have smart technology which can raise the alarm if a machine has been impacted or rolled over.”

Mr Henderson said the pilot scheme would cover the cost of the tracker and immobilise­r installati­on and the first year’s subscripti­on, and NFU Mutual is looking to install trackers and immobilise­rs on other brands if they meet the required standard and fitting cost.

The scheme was backed by Police Scotland’s Inspector Alan Dron, who co-ordinates the Scottish Partnershi­p Against Rural Crime.

He urged farmers to take steps to protect quads from criminals and said: “Where possible use several layers of security such as marking it with a police-approved property marking system, ensure keys are locked away or always in your possession and when not in use keep out of sight, blocked in or secured within a locked building.

“The most important thing to do is have a tracker and immobilise­r fitted to the quad or ATV as, if it is unfortunat­ely stolen, when activated this gives police a genuine opportunit­y to locate and recover it.”

 ??  ?? CLOSE EYE: As well as protecting from thefts, the scheme aims to keep farmers safe.
CLOSE EYE: As well as protecting from thefts, the scheme aims to keep farmers safe.

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