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Hi
(sorry pc was out of action there for a while) yes have spoken to police and they say they scan underneath too with a scanner on a pole (!). the front and rear panels appear to be aluminium also Tyreman. After much consideration and head scratching we have located it where it can be scanned (hopefully) from the exterior. CRiS give you a pre paid postcard where you give them instructions as to exactly how to find the chip so I imagine the police, if suspicious, contact CRiS for instruction as to location (I thought this a very bad idea at first, to be noting on a postcard the exact location of your microchip, until I realised (ahem or husband pointed out) there are no address or caravan details on the postcard - only the CRiS registration number. Hopefully we've belted and braced the thing. We etched all the windows, including the rooflights, and burned the CRiS no. into the A frame so if the swines want to steal it it will be expensive for them to "ring" it. Its just so strange - our last caravan was never at risk of theft (being 20 years old - the Dingles would turn their noses up at it.) There's a lot to be said in terms of worry etc.......
thanks for your advice
Pam
------------- Sometimes You're the windscreen; sometimes the fly
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