How to Spot Freight Crime
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Cargo theft is up?41%?in 2023 and continues to rise.
Like freight, crime comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. Though cargo theft is an alarming threat to carrier safety, freight crime is not confined to theft.
Learn about the different varieties of freight crime and how to identify them below.
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Cargo Theft
When talking about cargo theft, there are two primary kinds: theft and pilferage.
Theft?pertains to large portions of loads or entire loads being stolen.
Fortunately, cargo thieves often raise red flags that can be identified to stop a robbery. Here are just a?few:
Pilferage?is similar to theft but usually pertains to smaller load portions. For example, pilferage would be the stealing of one phone in shipping a load of phones.
Because pilferage is inherently smaller in scale, it can be more difficult to identify. Regardless, there are still a few?tell-tale signs?of pilferage to look for.
Whether the theft is big or small, carriers should beware when hauling especially valuable freight, like shoes or electronics.
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Hijacking
Hijacking?is an extreme form of theft. When an entire truck is stolen and operated illegally, hijacking has taken place. Like cargo thieves, hijackers can also show warning signs before attempting to steal. A few?include:
If a hijacker ever confronts you, remain calm and comply with their requests. Do not try to resist. Instead, wait for your opportunity to call for help.
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Identity Theft
Identity theft is a subtle and discreet crime that can cost a driver everything. If a crook manages to steal a driver’s identity, they may be able to make purchases in their name or commit fraudulent activity under a trucker’s alias.
Spotting signs of identity isn’t impossible, though. Here are a?few signs?to watch for:
If you suspect your identity has been stolen, take every precaution to prevent damage. Try freezing your credit or debit cards until your suspicion has been resolved.
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Human Trafficking
Perhaps the most heinous of all freight-related crimes, human trafficking is the possession and exchange of human cargo. Tragically, human trafficking has plagued the trucking industry for several years.
Identifying signs of human trafficking could be the difference between life and death for its victims. Here are a few?red flags?to look for that may indicate human trafficking:
For more information about human trafficking within the trucking industry, visit?https://truckersagainsttrafficking.org/red-flags/.
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Freight crime takes many different forms, but identifying illegal activity has one commonality: Look for anything out of the ordinary. Your best asset for preventing crime is your common sense and intuition.
By speaking up, you never know what, or who, you might save.
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