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Seems that square lights get pilfered. Has anyone come up with good ways of securing them?
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i have square lights , what i have done is i have the taken the screws that hold the lights in out and put rivets
in and i park it up close to a fence , all you can do is make it as hard as you can to keep them . good luck . :ok
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besides the above, have them acid etched with your registration number.

It should be harder to sell on when the thieves try to get rid of the etch on the glass. if they attempt it, it'll stand out like a sore thumb.
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Is pilfering really that common?

Secure them with other forms of fasteners. Nothing is theft proof but making it harder than having a mere phillips and flat head screwdrivers should help

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Some good ideas - thanks
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