After the thefts of fuel, cargo, spare tires, headlights, bull bars, and even body panels (this list is just from the last few months), thieves have apparently set their sights on another element: the "blind spot" radars mounted on the wheel arches of modern trucks. This time, the victim was the Dutch company Pauw Dodewaard, specializing in road construction. On Sunday night, between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m., the thieves broke into the company's premi…
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After the thefts of fuel, cargo, spare tires, headlights, bull bars, and even body panels (this list is just from the last few months), thieves have apparently set their sights on another element: the "blind spot" radars mounted on the wheel arches of modern trucks. This time, the victim was the Dutch company Pauw Dodewaard, specializing in road construction. On Sunday night, between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m., the thieves broke into the company's premi…