Getting Creative With Porch Pirates

in #story7 years ago

If you have ever ordered anything online before, then you might have encountered the situation of having your property stolen from you before you could receive the package. It's happened to thousands of people across the United States and elsewhere.

According to video security company Blink, it's people who live in rural areas who are more likely to be victimized and have their packages stolen from them. And the area where it's reportedly said to be the worst? North Dakota.

In that region, you're roughly 26x more likely than the average American to have your packages stolen.

After North Dakota, the other states with the highest rate of package theft are said to be Vermont, Alaska, and New Mexico.

Porch pirates as the media likes to call them, are responsible for roughly $20 million in theft every year just in the US.

And there are plenty of news stories out there and an abundance of video footage available, showing various thieves sneaking-up onto different people's property, to steal their mail from them.

After losing various packages, a myriad of victims have taken to social media to express their frustration and to call out the criminal.

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In many cases, the crime is often going to go unsolved, unless there are details that can be provided such as any vehicle description, video footage of the incident, or some other information that might help authorities to identify who took the package.

To try and prevent porch pirates from stealing your property, there have been a number of suggestions made as to what you can do.

Tracking the package online is one easy way to help know when it might arrive or when it has already. Customers also have the option of requesting that they be able to pick up their package from a FedEx or UPS store etc, rather than having it dropped off at their own home.

If you are going to be at work for most of the day, some suggest that having the package delivered to your work address is a better option than to your home, so that someone will be around to receive or sign for the package.

The issue of porch pirates has prompted many retailers to consider what possible solutions they might be able to come up with to address the problem. Could they go with more discreet packaging, offer package theft insurance, require a signature for the package?, a number of ideas have been suggested.

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Getting Creative...

One man from Washington had enough with thieves intercepting his packages and so he came up with a booby-trapped box that scared the thieves away.

The Blank Box he called it, was an empty box that he left on his porch and it was rigged with a 12-gauge shotgun blank that would go off if someone tried to tamper with the box.

It worked so well that he says they never came back and he is now selling them on a website, along with other porch pirate-themed merchandise.

Police have issued a warning however when it comes to using such a contraption. They say that if the box were to go off and injure a thief that you might then be held liable.


Shipping companies like UPS have also made upgrades to their mail boxes to try and prevent theft, establishing a network of UPS Access Points, that you can see in the image above.

These access points are located at grocery stores, retail locations, delis, and other venues, to provide a safe storage place for users.

And perhaps one thing these companies should make sure that they do first is be sure that there isn't anyone within their own ranks that might feel inclined to take something that doesn't belong to them.

After a recent investigation by Inside Edition, which involved leaving a bait package outside of a home that had a GPS tracking device inside, it was found that one of the thieves who had stolen packages was a U.S. postal worker himself.

Back in 2016, Amazon started selling a Porch Pirate Bag that allows users to have their packages locked up to try and prevent them from being stolen. The bag (seen in the image above) locks to a post, door handle, or some side gate etc, and after the mail delivery person inserts the package, they lock up the bag.

Amazon has also experimented with its home delivery that allows for packages to be brought directly inside the home, rather than leaving them on the porch outside. Though this has sparked some controversy and worrisome privacy concerns. They are looking to also develop a smart doorbell service and an option for having packages delivered to the trunk of your car.

More than 31 percent of U.S. shoppers admit that at some point they have experienced package theft.

In 2016, it was more than 11 million homeowners who had an item stolen from them. And entrepreneurs are getting creative with different potential solutions to the problem.

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Another creative idea that's been thought of to try and address the problem here, is an item called BoxLock.

The BoxLock is a product that has a padlock that is connected to the internet. The mail delivery person scans the package, which opens the lock so that they can gain entry to the box, they then drop off your package, close and lock it back up.

Some of those who are working on trying to come up with a solution to the problem, have said that they are confident and have no doubt that in time, technology will bring about the right solution to try and meet the need here.

Pics:
pixabay
via twitter
via wgntv
UPS via mytotalretail
via amazon
Boxlock inc, via KTNV

Sources:
http://www.kwch.com/content/news/Tips-to-prevent-mail-and-package-theft-462399383.html
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/21/package-theft-is-a-big-risk-especially-during-the-holiday-shopping-season.html
http://wgntv.com/2017/12/18/man-fed-up-with-porch-thieves-sells-booby-trapped-box-that-sends-crooks-running/
https://www.mercurynews.com/2017/12/09/had-a-package-stolen-off-your-doorstep-how-people-are-combating-porch-piracy/
http://www.insideedition.com/investigation-uses-boxes-tracking-devices-inside-catch-porch-pirates-40557
http://www.insideedition.com/investigation-uses-boxes-tracking-devices-inside-catch-porch-pirates-40557
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/10/amazon-is-in-talks-with-phrame-and-is-working-on-a-smart-doorbell.html
https://www.recode.net/2017/10/25/16538828/amazon-key-in-home-delivery-prime-camera-lock
https://www.ktnv.com/news/new-technology-keeps-packages-safe-from-porch-pirates

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Great post @doitvoluntarily ! It would be nice if these guys didnt just ring the buzzer , drop the package and take off !! This is what they do at our apartment building giving anyone plenty of opportunity to grab it before you even make it down to get it ! At the house we had they just drop it at the door and take off WHOOSH GONE ! Never to be seen again !! Its the stupidest set up I have ever seen ! Thanks for sharing , upped and resteemed !!📪📫📭📬

i think companies are trying to provide the lowest cost option and if you're willing to pay extra for the shipping they will likely accommodate that, or at least provide a refund when it gets stolen. i never had a problem with stolen packages but i think all online sellers are very good with refunds.

Good ideas. I am looking at getting cameras installed. These are web connected and can be viewed from anywhere via a mobile app. They also serve as security to ward off a break in and allow you to spy on pets etc whilst at work!

good idea, or maybe a smart doorbell 😂

cameras are great to find out what happened but that's after the fact. i think a very visible sign stating there's video surveillance (even if you don't have it) might be a better preventive measure.

hahahahahah I heard a story of a guy a local guys who was getting his packages stolen all the time so he took matters into his own hands and filled up a box full of shit and the guy never stole another package again lol

Bwahahaha !!💩💩💩💩💩

was it exploding?

The amount of times my package has been stolen is unbelieveable. The “shotgun in the box” part gave me a good laugh . Why do people steal from others ? It’s like how amazon now has the option where you can give them your access code to the door to let them in. I wouldn’t really trust someone coming into my house

I buy a lot from amazon and am always worried about porch pirates. I love home deliveries but it being stolen is one downside. I ask amazon to put stuff in the backyard because its much harder to see packages back there. Only problem is amazon doesn't always do that. They took pictures of deliveries for a while, but haven't done that in a while. I wish they would put it in the back and take a pic. Much easier to hide packages there, under a table, inside my shed. Backyard is so much more secure than front yard.

I've thought about this, but never had anything stolen so I haven't acted on any ideas. Most reasonable being the decorative box that blends in with your brick or siding.

I saw that video with the shotgun blank, genius. Love the reactions. Those people deserve a real shotgun shell.

I could see builders incorporating front porch security boxes, if they haven't already. With people shopping more and more online...it would only be natural.

Stay off my lawn, and stay off my porch!

Literally one of my worst nightmares. My girlfriend watches a lot of porch package prank videos, and they're hilarious. My favorite is the exploding package :)

Unless there's absolutely no other option, one of us always tries to camp out the day we're receiving a package. Even if it was 40 pounds of cat litter.

It is incredible how the criminals reinvent themselves to be equal to the circumstances, as things change the criminals is a step forward to peep the theft.
Thank you very much dear friend @doitvoluntarily for sharing this information
I wish you an excellent day

Police have issued a warning however when it comes to using such a contraption. They say that if the box were to go off and injure a thief that you might then be held liable.

Wow. How about the thief has to pay me for the spent shotgun blank?

it's a crazy world !

Oh this is too funny. I read about and saw a video abt using fake packages so they can scare the shit out of those theifs lol..

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