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I know you said you were leaving valuable stuff in it during the day and I understand the need for some degree of security, as a deterrent if nothing else. I don't know where you are going camping and I think that would make some difference. If you are at a large busy campsite in/on the edge of a large city, for example. Overall, levels of theft on campsites are pretty low. Some of the cheaper suggestions here involve something that would wake you up if the thieves were trying to get stuff at night or look pretty darn odd to anyone around on the site during the day, if someone started trying to dig out one of those ground spikes near me I would certainly alert a warden/campsite owner.Service stations etc are the riskiest places as mentioned, there are loads of simple devices that will make the thief look for a trailer without one - hitchlocks, quick wheel clamps etc without breaking the bank.
I'm not saying don't take any precautions and it's no holiday if we have no peace of mind, I am just saying balance the level of time/money spent on the security measure with the level of risk and since nothing is absolutely thiefproof, have good insurance cover. You could also look for campsites that have security barrier systems and/or onsite wardens you can ask to keep an eye on things for added reassurance.
------------- August - Carsington Water CC Site. Don't know where else yet - only picking up the caravan on Friday!
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