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Fuel theft raised as a concern for truck drivers

Fuel theft devices are the answer

Concerns have been raised about the safety of truck drivers following the theft of fuel from lorries parked in lay-bys.

Police have been warning truck drivers through extra signage and carrying out additional patrols in Neath, Port Talbot to attempt to overcome this issue. Over 150 litres of fuel was siphoned from a lorry parked along the A465 as the driver slept.

The Freight Transport Association said thieves were often very violent while truck stop provision was poor, particularly in mid Wales.

Lorry driver Steven Orchard, 34, from Carmarthenshire, was parked on the same road at Resolven when his vehicle was targeted overnight, "Some lorries can hold 800 or 900 litres of diesel. It's easy money," he said

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) said truck drivers are popular targets for thieves and the Resolven incident was "not a rarity". Don Armour, of the FTA, said: "Instances of fuel siphoning and general truck theft are all too common. Truck stop provision is pretty poor throughout the UK - there are basically none in mid Wales

The siphoning of fuel from trucks is a costly business in terms of stolen fuel, replacing that fuel and vehicle downtime. One way that companies can protect their vehicles against fuel theft is by a small investment in an anti fuel theft devices such as TP Anti-syph.

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