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To advertise or not, that is the question
I have been coming to CD for many years and I have seen trailers being broken into/stolen.
Of these trailers, were they decked out in team and sponsor decals advertising your FIRST robotics team or were they plain? We are considering wrapping our trailer but we are a little apprehensive about having it stolen. Thanks |
Re: To advertise or not, that is the question
Ours is painted, with logos and so on, but we have never had any issues. *Knocks on wood*
In my opinion, I think it would be less likely to be stolen if it was decked out with logos and team names. It would make tracking/finding the trailer easier and more noticeable/identifiable. |
Re: To advertise or not, that is the question
For a couple of years we had our trailer 'branded' and right now it is not. For some reason I tend to prefer 'unbranded' as it draws less attentions.
On the other hand,,, I remember a branded team trailer being stolen in Atlanta at the Championship. Another team going to the Dome during the Champs saw that specific trailer on the way in and heard about the theft. Within a few hours the cops had the case all solved, because of the branding. So maybe the answer is 50 / 50 tilting in favor of branding ?? |
Re: To advertise or not, that is the question
When our trailer was broken into in 2013, the police officer that responded told us to leave the trailer blank. His view was that advertising "robotics" means "expensive stuff inside" to thieves.
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Re: To advertise or not, that is the question
Our trailer has never been broken into, but we've had parent and mentor cars broken and entered. They weren't really marketing our team, but they had nice cars...
*shrug* I guess I don't think marketing is going to be as big of a problem as just somehow keeping the trailer safe. |
Re: To advertise or not, that is the question
This isn't from experience, but I think trailers are more likely to be broken into than stolen, and if the trailer being stolen is the issue, perhaps wheel/ tow hook clamps could be used to make this more difficult.
It might be better to keep it blank and look into removable branding options like magnets( if a steel sided trailer). |
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Re: To advertise or not, that is the question
Many years ago, I lived on campus in Newark, NJ. A number of my friends had cars and had to deal with break-ins and stolen vehicles. My advice is:
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Re: To advertise or not, that is the question
One tip I recall (might've been from when Robokong's trailer was stolen in 2012): Paint the license plate number on the roof, whether you brand or not. It makes it more obvious if someone's looking from high overhead.
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It wasn't much of an option for us last year, because a sponsor had paid (over $9,000) for our trailer. We promised them three years of credit on the trailer and for the "team-as-a-whole". We may tweak some of our tam's "current support", but in practice we're mostly "locked in".
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We have our team logo / number on top, so it can be seen from the air.
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