Brand New Saddles stolen from Robisons

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SADDLES STOLEN IN RAID ON ROBINSONS
18th April, 2013.

More than 30 saddles worth around £10,000 have been stolen from Robinsons’ Cannock store.

“The police are investigating and have some leads,” Paul Bentham, sales and marketing director of the equestrian retail group, told ETN.

Thieves broke into the store just after midnight on Thursday, 4 April. A van was filmed on CCTV in the car park while a number of individuals entered the premises before taking the saddles.

The stolen stock includes an Apollo Nevada Western saddle, plus saddles branded Bates, Optimus, Thorowgood and Wintec.

Anyone who can provide further information or is offered unused saddles at suspiciously low prices is urged to contact Staffordshire police.

“Our chief concern is not necessarily the loss of the goods but the threat posed by the individuals involved who may do this again,” added Paul.

My comment is:
The question needs to be asked is why the manufacturers of saddles do not micro-chip them during manufacture so that the saddle can always be identified? They could for instance create a database for saddles which when the saddle is first sold the new owners name and contact details could be recorded against the saddle number.
 
If the National Database for horses failed due to government funding being pulled, I can't see a National Database for saddles being a going concern. And it still doesn't stop unscrupulous people stealing them, and yet more unscrupulous people from buying them whilst either knowing or suspecting that they are stolen.

Some folk would do anything to make a quick buck or grab a bargain, even if its nicked!
 
I have a few microchips that are no longer sterile & unsuitable for using in dogs but would be fine for saddles - I've offered them free to several people but no one has wanted one....

It would cost them £10 to register the chip & it would only need to be done if the saddle were nicked or even without registration it would be proof of ownership.
 
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