I had a Ford Transit Campervan exactly like that one @00:42 !! A MK5 " Smiley " with a Banana engine ! Except the sliding door was on the other side ! It had NO awning ! No toilet or shower .Wish I still had it !
You can’t beat a bit of vanlifeing except when some scum bag is trying to steal all you got ! Will look for a cheap one while I’m here for you chap No drama Ali
Absolutely gutted for you!!!! Only just found your channel and wish it was under different circumstances! from one vanlifer to another... keep Strong..... We all must keep eyes out for each others vans
One mistake I made was not parking a bit closer to other vans and that was a massive mistake it could of saved us ! I won’t be so shy going forward! Thanks 🙏 for your comment Stay safe Ali
Hello from New Zealand, thank you for your video, it was quite an eye-opener for us. We are currently building our van inside and we are looking forward to doing what you do. Chin up it is just things money and cards, you have each other. Hope that you are able to catch up on some sleep And continue enjoying your wonderful travels. We are looking forward to traveling along. X
The main reason to do the video is for fellow van lifers to learn from our mistakes and if you build a few extra safety measures into your van then it’s done it’s job. We have been away 6 months traveling and have throughly enjoyed ever minute. Good luck in your travels Stay safe Ali
Really sorry to hear this happened to you. As a camper here in Italy there are certain places in the South you would not want to park up and leave your van or camper, especially with a non Italian registration.
Going forward we won’t be leaving the van on its own , even now since we take turns going down the beach for a swim which is a shame but it’s now a the only way to protect our beautiful beast Thanks 🙏 for your moment Ali
@@thebeautifulbeastuk no problem. If you return though Italy we are in the Abruzzo/Lazio mountains, and you are welcome to stop by. We used to do Park4night ,but it got a bit mad with random people turning up .
I do feel for you 😢 Myself I’m a lorry driver who lives in his truck and does long distance work I NEVER NEVER leave cash in my truck don’t care which country I’m in 👍
We were motorbiking around Europe and stopped in Barcelona. Sitting in the ramblas wife felt a slight brush against her bare leg where her bag was under her seat between the feet. Turned round and a guy was walking off with the bag, he’d reached under the chair from behind and quietly pulled it out. Now my 5’ nothing Mrs was after him like a terrier and grab the bag from him when he couldn’t cross the traffic. He just looked at her and shrugged his shoulders (no problem, I’ll get the next one), as if I wasn’t angry enough! I put him on the floor with a right haymaker but he was up and kicking at my head. Fortunately my pects were quite pronounced and he only hit my chest, he turned and ran into an alley. I started after him but all the local onlookers screamed not to follow, “he’ll have a knife and friends”. Wise words. That bag had our money, cards, wallets, licenses, phones, hotel bike and chain keys - because we don’t trust hotel safes. They are laughably easy to get into. Moral of story is keep your valuables with you, don’t assume safety, don’t go to dodgy areas, be aware of what’s around you. Make sure the suspicious guys know you’ve clocked them. There are scum everywhere, even your home town.
Thanks 🙏 for you message yes Barcelona is a hot bed of scum bag thieves which is a shame but it’s full of tourist so I guess there bound to be a higher percentage potential victims. I’m not going to let these pathetic excuse for a human ruin my travels we move on a bit wiser and having learnt from it. Many thanks 🙏 Ali
@@thebeautifulbeastuk Keep the faith. You stopped the cards, the licenses can be replaced, you get new tools while they get the shot ones. For the future fit removable jumpers to the engine, don’t lock the van and keep valuables with you. Maybe conceal a lockable toolbox well under the subframe or on the roof.
I'm quite sure the risk of getting your valuables, docs, cards etc. stolen is lower with hotel safe than on La Ramblas. These safes are easy to get into, but first the thief has to get to the room. On La Ramblas or nearby he needs just to get to you (your pocket or bag). I wouldn't drag my valuables with me if I can leave them to hotel even semi-safely. I've been mugged next to La Ramblas, I lost just some tens of Euros as thief dropped my cred. card when running away, could have lost much more but my stuff was in the hotel room.
@@pffyespff we could have taken our bag of cash and cards to the beach but could have quite easily had that stolen. a bit of distraction a quick hand and they would be away! Had it previously in Costa Rica fortunately the bag they stole only had a kettle and nappies in it !
Oh god, so sad, sorry to hear this, really feel for you both how upsetting, bad enough for you my friend but I know how my wife would be feeling. You appear to have covered everything, good luck to you both.
@@thebeautifulbeastuk Ali, just remember that as bad as this type of thing is and how hurtful it is to you both that it isn’t personal to you because the scum that did this don’t know you, it was just a case, unfortunately, that you were in the wrong place at the right time for them, it could have been anyone of us that was targeted. Probably doesn’t make you feel any better but you can rest assured that you were both just very unlucky, pick yourselves up, dust yourselves off and keep on winning at life my friend, best wishes and have a lovely time. Ray.
Sorry to hear that. I know how you feel. I took an old Splitty around Europe in 1987 with my girlfriend. We had to cut the trip short because we were broken into by a drug head. He used the van as his drug den for the day whilst we were exploring Amsterdam. There were needles, blood and other body fluids everywhere. He also stole my girlfriend’s underwear as well as our passports and a camera with a reel of film of part of our trip. It had a big impact on us. Anyway, great that you’ll be meeting up with your daughter. Enjoy the rest of the trip. 👍
I thought I had it bad ! What that scum bag druggie did in your van is deplorable the only consolation is he won’t leave this world pleasantly ! Thanks for your kindness Regards Ali
Sorry to hear that yours got stolen and we take a lot from the fact we still have our beautiful beast ! We will learn from this and move on thanks 🙏 and kind regards Ali
Sorry for your negative experience. You can buy eufy 360 USB cameras which have motion and sound detection. If they detect anything they send you a notification. Then put warning stickers on the outside of the van showing you have camera surveillance.
It’s very invasive and it’s hard not to blame your yourself and beat yourself with what ifs. But we learn move on a bit wiser Thanks 🙏 for your comment Ali
Horrible thing to have happened, so sorry to hear about it. Sadly it's part of modern life, all you can do is learn from it and concentrate on enjoying the rest of your travels.....best wishes.
Feel really gutted for you both we know how it feels excell currencies in dartford gave away all our money from a villa sale to a fraudster it took us over 4 years to get part of it back, like my wife said we’re healthy and no one has died , enjoy the rest of your travels 👍
I really feel for you both. It probably wasn't even Italians. Bare minimum, though, is cameras linked to WiFi dumping to a cloud at least you would of been alerted and had, maybe, video for evidence. You could of even spoken through the cameras to scare them off. Anyway, all irrelevant now. I hope things improve for you both.
What goes around comes around unfortunately I won’t be there to see it ! We move on a little wiser with lessons learnt thanks for your comment. regards Ali
feel gutted for you and your missus mate. We travel to italy anually in our JAGUAR and are always on our toes but shit happens.(not been robbed yet)When we stop en route down a couple of hours south of NAPLES its always one stays with the motor when the other walks away........never left alone. one tip from a londoner who has been home burgled a few times..........leave a minimal cash in a standard safe and make sure the safe is fully visible........then relocate other important items inside cereal boxes and credit cards in tea caddies etc....robbers make the normal investigations.. normally.not the kitchen area. To be honest we would always carry on us the pasports and credit cards ,,,,,,,some cash stuffed in secret linings of suitcases left in hotel rooms
Thanks 🙏 for your very valid suggestions. We will definitely be rethinking of security going forward but for now first thing will be to take turns going for a swim or to a shop and never leave our truck on her own again. It may limit what we do but it’s a small price to pay from being robbed again Thanks 🙏 for your comment Ali
I can never understand why some of these thieves think they have the right to break into and take whatever the Earth they like. At some stage down the track. I hope these culprits get caught and get thrown behind bars.
When wanting to hide stuff away consider using the DEAR method. Here’s how; D for Deception: What appears to be one thing is actually another. Can of Beans with a False Bottom. E for Elusive: What appears to be nothing is actually something. Fake Wall Socket is a Hiding Hole. A for Access: Hard to reach areas like high places and low places. Underneath the Gas Oven in the Kitchen. R for Repulsive: Things that make you want to puke like the toilet or trash. Underneath the Trash Bag in the Kitchen Waste Bin.
Thanks for sharing and so sorry to hear this happened, its just an unfortunate part of travel to some places and UK registrations oftern help target us when we travel. Its stuff, it can be replaced and you were not harmed, so dont let this put you off. Find a safe place to park thats busy and if you have internet onboard, maybe consider fitting a camara like ring or blink to the inside and outside so you have a way to keep a check or be alerted to this if it happens again, it will also help you relax when away from your vehicle! Dont let this put you off, you could look at something like a Revolut card and just top it up from your other cards / accounts, that way your other cards can remain somewhere safe! and you can stop a single card if the worst happens and still have contactless pay by phone for your other accounts. Most of the people you meet will be genuine and nice and that's what makes travel the wonderful experiance you had prior to this. Safe onward travels
Thanks for some really good bits of advice we will definitely have a good look at our security going forward thanks 🙏 for your comment kind Regards Ali
Don't loose any sleep over it. Move on practically and unemotionally. Otherwise they win. Some day their actions will catch up with them. You can't live that kind of life and not pay the price one way or another. Their time will come. Glad you are all safe and well.
Gutted for you buddy, scumbags everywhere no matter where you go, you did your bst to keep em out but at the end of the day if scummers want to nick something they will nick it... stay safe eh.... JP
Yes Europes open door policy is just allowed untold criminals to come and take rich pickings . But change is coming people have had enough. France 🇫🇷 being the example if Le pen gets in there will be big changes and hopefully others will follow their example
I know we told the police that we new the shop and the time when our cards were being used . But they weren’t interested which kind of sums up the police policy on crime on foreign tourists Thanks 🙏 for your comment Ali
Feel for you guys, happend to me two weeks ago, Such a punch in the gut. Sounds pro, but not personal! They were opportunists that got lucky @ your expence is all. Not sure how i got here? but I'll sub & hang around a while! be 🍀 🍀 😊
Sorry for your loss... Im sure we have all been thru this in one form or another: We have ppl trying car doors at night. Total scum. The irony in the word Safe: all you valuables in one place. Good luck going forward.
Thanks 🙏 for your comment we will be having a relook at our security arrangements going forward! We won’t let the scum bags win . We move on a bit wiser ! Thanks 🙏 for your comment kind Regards Ali
It might not be local Italians could be any other travellers or even illegal immigrants You have to have eyes in the back of your head these days Hopefully you can continue to enjoy your travels
Terrible to have to go through this. Crime always go up when this world austerity project hit the public hard. No excuses, but unfortunately it's the reality.
I can't believe that no one heard all that noise breaking into the safe , good old contacless cards can be used without pins , just one suggestion fit alarms and put a ring doorbell inside the van that will notify you by phone ,
Hi Mr Grumpy. There was an Italian in his van 30 ft away but he said he didn’t hear anything, maybe he didn’t or maybe he didn’t want to get involved! Who knows. Definitely going to upgrade the alarm system one of my what ifs ! As I wanted to get one before we left but my wife said not to bother the safe will be ok well it wasn’t! Thanks 🙏 for you comment kind Regards Ali
Sorry to hear your story, we were robbed ones and made the same mistake to keep everything in the safe, no we use hiding 3 places. we also traveled 7 years in an expedition truck where we mounted on all the doors and hedges extra locks. And bars for the windows.
You need to be like Fort Knox ! We are not even meant to be in Italy my dream was to drive to India 🇮🇳 but Azerbaijan have their borders shut and we are not brave enough to drive through Russia 🇷🇺
@@thebeautifulbeastuk wir haben viel Afrika gefahren, und dreieinhalb Jahre Südamerika und dann noch mal verschifft Nord Amerika dann ist ein bisschen Sicherheit 😎. Kein schlechter ding Special mit verschiffing.
You don't understand bad people because you're not bad people. It's happened now. Put it down to experience and move on. Use what you have learnt to keep you safer on your next adventure. All the best. Simon.
I totally understand the way you feel. Years ago I went trough a similar thing in Maastricht and you really feel bad for days. That time even the police had been unpolite and not caring. Try to get over it as soon ad you can. Don’t let a bunch of usless, let’s call them “people” ruin you adventure. A big hug ! Mauro
Hi, sorry to hear what has happened to you and your wife,why do people steal from others,a lot of the time it's because they want easy money, they don't want to work for it like the rest of us.dont let these People ruin your travels.hopefully karma will come their way.i wish you both safe travels for the future.🙏😊
Thank you so much, yes hopefully karma will serve justice ! We will move on a little wiser but what we won’t do is allow these scum to stop us doing what we love and that’s van lifeing ! Many thanks for your kindness Ali
The problem is youtube,,,i or anyone can see every thing you own ,,,,and to where your going nexy ,,,,,so its like a advert ,,come n get me,,,,,,,sorry for you
So sorry this happened to you. The people who do this feel nothing. The only way to defeat it is for the police to do the work. They just seem to have given up. Onwards and upwards this pain will pass. 👍
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, first thanks for your kindness and yes these people have no moral fiber and they normally end us meeting a bad end so I leave it in the hands of their maker ! We have moved on and already put this behind us. They won’t stop us traveling it’s just a bump In the road
Sorry to hear. This is my biggest fear but mostly for what they can destroy when breaking in. I never leave any valuables in my van. I sometimes think it would better to leave it unlocked and put a big sign on it saying "it's open, please enter to have a look! No valuables inside!". A safe where you keep valuables is probably the worse thing you can do. Everything handy in the same box - easy for them! Sorry you had to learn it this way. Good luck with your travels!
Thanks Stefan, you think your doing the rights thing but even if I had my cash and cards on me they would still have had my tools ! We move on hard lessons learnt kind Regards Ali
Thieves tend to watch ppl who just left their vehicles and usually pick out RVs cuz the potential for money/valuables is higher over regular cars. I put signs on my van that says "Please don't break windows. Dogs are safe, Well-ventilated with A/C " Thank You. That so far, has kept people from breaking in my van. Knock on wood. ✊🚪(And I don't have dogs) Another is two safes. One that came with the van that is not high quality, that I keep some money and fake credit cards while my real safe is hidden under the fridge disguised as a vent. The fake safe is for if they actually do get in. They can have 40 dollars if it keeps them away from my real valuables and gets them out of my van faster. Lastly I have cameras, just to possibly be able to give to police as some evidence.
@@JoshuaMartian-go3tm really great advice I appreciate it thanks will be giving a lot of time to get our security to we’re it needs to be many thanks 🙏 Ali
I feel your pain, crooks are around every corner, they see foreigner's as easy targets. I had a friends Van stolen with 2 track bikes worth 50k and some cash in Spain never seen again, they see your plates knowing you are helpless. Find a better hiding place for your cash and important stuff, but you already know this now, all the best to you both, sorry for the bad luck you received.
Hi PBR, your poor friend had it a lot worse than me problem is if they want to break In they will and what ever damage they cause is really no concern to them . But we move on a bit wiser and have obviously learnt from this we will be much more careful moving on Kind Regards Ali
Your ok if your with fellow camper vans on that particular day there was only 5 vans 1 van had pits owner it only 30 feet he said he heard nothing or maybe Jhelum didn’t want to get involved! Thanks for your comment regards Ali
So sorry to hear this, you'll never be able to understand the scum that do this, like many evil elements of life those involved do not have any morals. Main thing is that you are safe, possessions can be replaced.
What a shame such a beautiful country has those problems as well my apprentice was in NZ a few years ago and nearly got mugged but managed to run away Thanks 🙏 for your comment Ali
Its a fact of life Im afraid when on the raod. Have been travelling in vans on anf off since 1987 all over the world and have lost one van ,(dragged onto a low loader) in CZ and have had 5 break ins. All but one was in Europe. Don't dwell on it and enjoy your travels.
It’s part of the percentage I guess we go higher being foreign! They are never going to see us in court so I guess it makes it a bit easier for them ! Thanks 🙏 for comment No Drama Ali
Sorry to hear what happened, but I would never leave credit cards, passports, driving licence etc in the vehicle. We have had caravans and motorhomes for over 40 years and make a point of never leaving anything important in the MH. The other thing we mainly do now is stay on sites, as we feel safer, especially as we are in our 70's. Take care.
I can never understand when motorhomes abroad get broken into owners do not install an alarm system. The cost of one would be worth it compared with the misery of the loss. Never be thinking it will never happen to me.
I had cameras and they just ignored them and carried on regardless, you can have all the security you want. If they want to get in they will and grab what they can and there off Thanks 🙏 for your comment Ali
That's rough mate, I'd put another safe in still, but put old expired stuff, a spare current card on top, and a few dollars in it. Enough to satisfy them and let them leave thinking they got it.. Remember cash is flat and bendy, lots of places it can be stored.
@@thebeautifulbeastuk My uncle was a scrap merchants accountant, he had a gorgeous and massive safe behind the counter for years, it was the size of a large fridge with polished brass bits and all, they kept it gleaming. One night some enterprising individuals removed it with a tow truck and the fork lift, took it to a secluded area and broke into it. The coppers recognised the busted safe and told my uncle about it. He wasn't too bothered, he'd never opened it himself he just thought it looked nice. The real safe was just a battered filing cabinet. What was in the old safe? Stones and bricks. Decoy items are great, you want them to be convinced they have the goods and leave fast with minimal danger. Keys, cash, phones.
@@rubikmonat6589 that is absolute quality what a resourceful uncle you had, out foxed the foxes ! I will bear this in mind when looking into my new security arrangements Many thanks 🙏 for your comment Ali
Not sure why this popped up in my -recommended for me- videos. But we are are a camper van family (vw) and go to Italy often. Anyway, I watched the video. Such a horrible thing for anyone to have this happen. I hope you enjoy the the rest of your travels.
If nothing else I hope my video warns fellow van lifers of the things that need to be considered ref security when traveling in a van . The Italians on the whole are wonderful people but like every where there’s that small percentage of scum bags ! We move on we have learned we keep on moving a little wiser hopefully! Kind regards Ali
It’s almost like a national sport here ! Unfortunately we keep meeting really lovely genuine people that can’t do enough to help you . So not everyone is on the take I guess but the percentage seems high here Thanks 🙏 for your comment Ali
Security cameras don't leave all valuables in on place hide in side the walls engine bay where ever we invested in high tech cameras that notify you send live video to cell phones. Don't carry all valuables on yourself either if your mugged as we have been the best thing is to have a little cash on you so they are satisfied.
There are Eastern European gangs all over Europe, preying for their victims already on the freeways and highways, they follow you, watch you and hit you when they think their time is right. They work in groups of each at least 4. Watch out for stop attempts by total strangers on the roads under whatever pretext, persons who falsely claim to be police and girls suddenly hugging you while screaming for help. These perps are in almost all cases not the Italians or Spanish or French, or Germans,……. but either crime groups out of Eastern Europe or refugees trying to make a living by robberies. Many of them have knives, so watch out.
@@LisaJust-lv9ed thanks 🙏 for subscribing yes we will continue. to not do so means they win. And that can’t happen . We are in the police station now they are talking of doing an investigation so will see what develops Ali
30 years ago I had a rental car with German plates parked next to the palazzo came back my window broken all my stuff gone found out non Italian plates are a target never been back they blame it on the gypsies what rubbish
@@thebeautifulbeastuk your welcome I learned this 30 plus years ago when I was living and working in Germany..I still remember walking around Italy on a sunday when everyone was in church, and car alarms were going off, and the church people running out to check on their car, I laughed at the time until I was ripped off! always enjoy your content and a simple camera system can help also! Cheers
I think that it's much more difficult to break into a travel safe if it's securely bolted down into the steel chassis of the vehicle and contained within a tight, limited access space. Next time.... A philosopher once said, "It's better to be wronged than to wrong."
As a European truck driver. Its something that I and others have had to deal with over the years. Locked vehicles are no deterrent, so the only safe way is to keep your Cards with you at all times. Never keep more than 100 euros cash and try to find a really hard to find place to keep your Passports and Driving licences. If you are going to the beach then you can swim with your cards. But it is not just in Italy where the scum bags are. They are everywhere. But dont let it spoil your travels.
I got pickpocketed in Rome for €100. Just forget it and move on. We were a group so we could get money from the others. But a hassle to stop the creditcards. Went to the policestation, super nice personell, but as you say, they couldn’t help.
I think the criminals have realised they are pretty easy to break in to and if it a foreign plate vehicle then even if they get caught they won’t see you in court plus the police just aren’t interested in investigating it Thanks for your comment Ali
‘Twas done in the heat of the moment! And yes a little more planning on the opening stretch I agree wouldn’t go amiss ! Thanks 😊 for your comment No drama Ali
Not so easy to accomplish but maybe keep the locked safe as usual, only leave a tiny amount of cash and some old or useless papers in there, then you hide the real stuff / cards somewhere not easily to be found.....? If the locked safe is empty, then they will know, but if You leave something, they consider you only poor...maybe.
This open door policy that has been in place in Europe for a few years and people have had enough France being a classic example, there could be big changes coming soon
sorry to hear the scumbags stole your stuff ,having a break in is unpleasant no matter where it happens ,hope you get sorted and the rest of your trip is incident free
Thanks 🙏 for your comment You can’t live in the negative that you were hurt by I rise above it with positive vibes And will continue exploring this beautiful country and beyond Thanks 🙏 Ali
Never watched your channel before & feel bad “liking” this video but I hope it helps build your profile & following. A horrid thing to have to endure. I hope things get better & you enjoy you time with your daughter.
@@jojoFranklin thanks Jo, it’s been a tough few days but we are over it now the police are investigating it so hopefully something good will come of it . Thanks for your like Ali
I’m so sorry this happened. That’s a tremendous burden on you to sort out. Just the fraud charges and cards is a major hassle, but your home being broken into feels violating 😢and cash also stolen.
@@hammockinparadise yes it was pretty tough but we have meet this wonderful Italian family that have helped and repaired us. Please what my next video for an update Thanks 🙏 Ali
Hi yes that’s right there’s low life low morals every where , in fairness all of the Italians we have meet have been absolutely lovely there’s just a few bad apples everywhere, thanks 🙏 for your comment kind Regards Ali
Certainly makes you think on how to improve security so it doesn't happen again, I've seen the Land Rover defenders with the steel mesh guards over the windows etc I've even heard of folks getting robbed while they slept, hope you get the cards and other important documents replaced quickly, you got yourself a new subscriber.
When we were moving to Spain and were getting quotes for removals, most said if it was Italy, then they could not insure our procetions due to a lot of removals being broken into
It’s shocking how bad the crime is here, but it’s hardly surprising when the police have absolutely no interest in catching any criminals we told the police station that we had a list of shops and times when are cards were being used fraudulently easy police work if the shops have cameras and these days most do obviously and they weren’t interested I was shocked !
It’s not until you look deeper at how much it’s like the Wild West here almost lawless not helped by the fact the police don’t seem bothered to do anything about it. I’m not sure I’d want to live here if I’m honest! Thanks 🙏 For your comment Ali
@thebeautifulbeastuk as a youth, I used to work in an Italian restaurant. Many of the Italian staff openly admitted to having dubious pasts and explained it was very much part of the culture. However, I have never had anything stolen during several trips to Italy, but then I have been extremely careful. My main complaint about Italy would be the lack of consideration for other drivers on the motorways. In my experience, no country has more middle lane hoggers than Italy.
Sad to hear. Been all around Europe in our campers and motorhome and the only place we’ve had problems is Italy. Fortunately (?!) caught someone trying to break in (in broad daylight on a busy main street!) as I just got back to it and chased him off. Spoken to other owners who’ve said the same, including some French who had stones thrown at theirs just to cause random damage. We won’t be returning to Italy to tour 😢
@@MattEMaddock it’s bloody rife here just one big free for all . Can’t say we will be returning in a hurry either which is unfortunate as we have meet some absolutely lovely Italians Thanks 🙏 for the comment Ali
The things that I never leave in my vehicle are passport, cards and cash... and a hidden locked safe is merely an attractive object for a thief, so virtually useless.
Thanks 🙏 for your wise words but if they want to break in they will and you can’t take everything down the beach I thought I’d done enough but I had not. Lessons learnt we move on. many thanks 🙏 Ali
@@thebeautifulbeastuk I know everyone is giving yall advice and well here's my two cents. 😁I'm a weekend warrior that takes short van trips across the U.S. Two things I've learned is dogs or the threat of dogs and a dummy safe. When I first bought my van, it came with a dinky safe that was not the best quality and it was above the cab in plain site. I had a sturdier smaller safe installed under the fridge and bolted to the frame. The safe was recessed a bit so I was able to put a false cover over it that looked like a vent for the fridge. I put used debit cards and fake ID's and 40 dollars in 1 dollar bills in the dummy safe so if someone did break in, they would immediately be drawn to it and hopefully satisfied. I also put signs in the all the windows that says: "Please don't break windows. Dogs are safe, Well-ventilated with A/C " Thank You. (I dont have dogs) I also have some cameras and have recorded people reading the signs & walking away. Maybe giving potential buglers something to consider. 🤞Anyway, that's my spiel. I'm really sorry for the violation that y both experienced. Y seem to have great attitudes about it, keep safe.✌
@@thebeautifulbeastuk Yes you CAN take "everything" to the beach. There are waterproof bag so you can swim with passport and valuables and money on you.
Here in North America thieves do not break into your Caravan / Camper...this is something one does not have to be concerned with... This is the land of big pickup trucks and they will hitch and or lift your vehicle and tow it away...never to be seen again on the road......
@@tc2425 That is nonsense! 😂 I know many, many people who have had their campers, RVs and caravans broken into or stolen each year within USA, and thefts have increased 20%. California, Texas and Florida report the highest number of thefts and break-ins to vehicles.