Re: Is theft a problem?

Posted by Arne Seitz on
URL: http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/Is-theft-a-problem-tp7584166p7584173.html

I've been working for nine year in open access microscopy facilities and theft (of equipment) has not been an issue.

Nevertheless equipment might disappear on a "temporal" basis because it is used elsewhere (stage inserts are a typical example). Labelling usually helps to remind users to bring them back.

Best
Arne


 
 

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Subject: Is theft a problem?

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I'd like to tap once more the experience of you listers.

I am currently setting up a web site for a core facility and I am wondering how much details I really want to have on the web.

On the one hand, the more information the users can easily find the better, whether for planning of experiments or when writing the paper.
On the other hand, it is usually discouraged to publicly announce in which room exactly which valuables can be found - and stolen.

So the question comes up whether theft of microscopes or parts is not only a theoretical problem but also an actual risk. I don't expect a confocal to get carried out without being noticed, not even on a Saturday night, but possibly parts of it? Objectives, cameras maybe? Or smaller, portable systems?

I remember one case of stolen objectives in Darmstadt, Germany, that was discussed on this list in 2000 (*Subject:*used high quality objectives).
But other than that, I have not heard about any thefts.

Therefore I would like to ask whether you have experienced or heard of other cases.


Steffen

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