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Shawnee State University
- Department of Public Safety
Operation Identification
Crime Prevention begins with you. Operation Identification is a great place to start! Step 1. MARK YOUR PROPERTY with your drivers license number and two digit state code (never use a Social Security Number). Law enforcement agencies across the country have access to state motor vehicle records and will use this number to identify you as the property owner. Even if your item has a serial number, mark it with your personalized ID code. A thief is less likely to steal items which have been marked. Marked items are traceable and make a thief more vulnerable to being caught and prosecuted. >> YOUR PERSONALIZED ID CODE is your drivers license number followed by the 2-digit state code: " RL12345OH " << What to Mark and How: Hard Objects -- such as computers, bicycles, radios, stereos, TV's, cameras, laptops, I-Pods, watches, sporting goods, tools and appliances -- use an engraving tool to mark your identification number on a conspicuous, permanent part of the item. Then engrave the number again in a less obvious place. Metal or plastic parts are best for marking a smooth legible mark. Small or Unmarkable Items -- such as jewelry, musical instruments, antiques, glassware -- place the object against a plain background and take several color photographs from different angles. Include a ruler in the picture for scale. Label the photos and keep them with an inventory record. Soft or Porous Objects -- such as leather, fiberboard, cloth -- use a permanent ink marker to write your identification number on a permanent part of the item. Some fiberboards may be hard enough to use an engraving tool. Call the Shawnee State University Department of Public Safety and ask about borrowing the electric engraving tool. There is no charge to use the engraver, however it must be returned within forty-eight hours. Engravers are fairly inexpensive and can be purchased at any hardware or department store.
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