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Old 23rd June 2016, 05:06 PM   #2
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Our local constabulary recently provided our entire neighbourhood with Smart Water home security packs. This property marking kit contains a liquid which dries leaving a mark visible under UV light. The liquid has a unique forensic code which is assigned to your property alone...............
My questions are - has anybody used this product to mark their collection? Does anyone have any information indicating whether it might or might not be a good idea to mark weapons? All thoughts welcome.
I have never heard of this before but in my opinion the best thing to do is adequately photograph your items and post images of them on a photo gallery such as Photobucket or Pinterest and if possible on a forum such as this one. If your items are stolen you then have dated photographic evidence of possession before the item was stolen.
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