Why Should I have My Valuables Marked?
No one is immune to theft. However, participation in the Identification
Program reduces the chance of theft because stolen items are much more
difficult to dispose of it they have been marked. Burglars know this and
are hesitant to enter residences that participate in an Identification
Program. If marked items are stolen and recovered, it is very easy to
identify the rightful owners and return the property to them.
Participation in this program will cost only thirty minutes of your time
and could save you much time, trouble, and expense.
How Do I Participate in the Program?
Residential Units
You may bring your property and mark it at the Living Unit Office, or you may borrow a marker and use it in your room. An ID card will have to be left as a deposit. When you have finished marking your property, turn in your Personal Property Record and your card will be returned to you.
Downtown Students
You may mark your property at the University Police Department or borrow the tool from the Department. A SUNY Oneonta ID card must be left as a deposit. When you have finished marking your property, turn in your Personal Property Record and your card will be returned to you.
What Should I Have Marked?
You should have any easily stolen property marked. Some examples are:
- Television sets
- Stereo Equipment
- Radios
- Cameras
- Auto Tape Decks
- Binoculars
- Sporting Goods
- Boat Motors
- Watches/Clocks
- Mag Wheels
- Computers
- Appliances
- Hub Cabs
- Sports Equipment
- Typewriters
- Bicycles
- Tape Recorders
- Vacuum Cleaners
- Tools
- Calculators
- Office Equipment
Now That My Property Is Marked, What Else Can I Do?
As stated elsewhere in this article, no one is immune to theft. But by participating in the Identification Program you have lessened the possibility of suffering a burglary. You can do more if you will:
- Report promptly any loss, theft, or damage of your property to the University Police Department.
- Report promptly any unusual activities, suspicious persons or vehicles, and criminal activity to the University Police Department.
- Keep your apartment or living unit doors locked at all times and make certain they are locked whenever you leave.
- Keep valuables stored as securely as possible. Articles plainly visible or left unattended in vehicles or rooms are an open invitation to thieves and vandals.
For more information about other crime prevention programs contact:
UNIVERSITY POLICE
(607)436-3550
College at Oneonta
Oneonta, NY 13820
Crime prevention is everybody's responsibility!
SUNY College at Oneonta - Ravine Parkway - Oneonta, NY 13820 - 607.436.3500
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