Hi,

It's likely that the ladder will be used in a break-in instead of
being sold.

1) Never ever leave any ladders unlocked (chain and padlock) anywhere
outside.

2) Should it however being offered for sale keep them busy waiting
whilst phoning the police. A tip given to us is to take a photo of the
item (including the thief/man) so called to send to a friend who may
be interested in the item. This will give you the opportunity to phone
the cops whils he relaxes and well should he get away we know what he
looks like.

Keep safe,

Frank

On Nov 26, 8:58 am, dpieterse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> morning,
>
> someone jumped my gate and stole my favourite ladder early this
> morning. it was visible from the servitude so i'm not entirely
> blameless. if anyone tries to sell you my favourite ladder (its one of
> those aluminium ones that slide, not one with the hinge on top),
> please get a good look at them, explain to them that its illegal to
> take things that don't belong to them and then let me / the police
> know.
>
> thanks.
> duncan
>
> 0726256958
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