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23rd June 1988, Page 118
23rd June 1988
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Beating autocue

II Breaking autocrime into its three categories — stealing of, or from, or damage to vehicles — the latter two have risen substantially over the past few years, Lancashire Constabulary's Chief Inspector Malcolm Herbert told a products launch presentation by Krooklok Dana.

The inspector was pointing out that most autocrime is preventable: nearly half is "oldfashioned theft of items left carelessly in full view". This is where revamped Krooklok — eight million sold worldwide in 24 years and sales up 25% last year — comes in.

HGV, however, are particularly subject to professional crime, and Workshop was told that the company expects to be able to market a similar up-market product for hauliers next year.

Krooklok markets a new low-cost (around £22.99) alarm wired into the ignition and Krooklok also markets a window etch kit complete with no-mess applicator, dry transfer lettering and security warning stickers.

fitted to the bulkhead either under the bonnet or inside the vehicle.

For higher-value vehicles the company also offers an ultrasonic alarm at a recommended £57.49 including VAT that includes all entry methods yet virtually The reliable and now revamped Krooklok selling at as suggested .£8.99 must be a worthwhile investment for operators of carderived vans.

eliminates false alarms from passing traffic and so on. "It's totally unaffected by phones or fans on turbos," says Krooklok_ Wheels up to 14 inches can be protected with locking nuts and bolts at around 218 a set. Krooklok Dana Turbo 60

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