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camping security

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  • significant crime including assaults whilst camping or bushwalking in most parts of Australia is RARE!
    • be sensible, don't take expensive gear to show off, take basic precautions, be nice, and have fun
    • de-escalate moments of tension, especially when people are hot, tired, stressed, and/or drunk
    • ensure your behavioural expectations and boundaries are clear, particularly to those who may be in your camping party - acquaintances are far more likely to transgress these than strangers - so make sure they know!
    • physical attacks in camp grounds is very rare unless alcohol is involved, thieves are confronted, or arguments are escalated, this is especially the case where there are other groups of campers
  • issues fall into 4 main categories
    • opportunistic thieves
      • just like all the night animals in Victoria, these will generally not want a physical confrontation and will often do this discretely at night or when no one is around
      • beware kids on bikes who like to acquire things
    • aggressive toxic masculinity often in groups binge drinking
      • these can pose a significant risk of a physical assault if you try to stem their behaviour - consider finding another camp site
    • home invaders
      • groups of predatory aggressive, threatening thieves with illegal weapons invading your house or caravan at night are mainly a problem in urban areas but can rarely occur in camp grounds near regional towns where substance addiction is a problem
      • they are very rare at more distant camp sites - why would they go to the trouble of stealing a car, driving an hour to a camp site in the hope they might steal an iPhone - they are not that stupid - and a major crime would be thoroughly investigated by police looking at every vehicle that went to that area, and every mobile phone - the more remote it is the less vehicles and phones they need to track down and the easier their task is to find the culprit(s).
    • solo predators aiming to cause you harm
      • these are very rare at camp sites and as for the above, if a major crime is committed, unlike the past, they are now very likely to be found with current technologies so they would be stupid to do this.
  • THUS, as long as you are sensible, in most parts of Australia, you NEED to have FAITH that major crime is extremely unlikely and you do NOT NEED TO WORRY ABOUT IT while camping
    • you are far more likely to be seriously injured or die whilst driving to or from the camp ground
    • you will have a much more enjoyable camp or hike and you will sleep better
  • in much of Australia, it is illegal to have a weapon and even if you have a licence for a firearm, it is illegal to use it in self-defence
    • unless you are proficient at weapon use, the weapon is more likely to be used against you
    • prevention and evasion are your best options
      • assess camp ground for red flags before setting up
      • avoid bringing expensive easily stolen items and don't flaunt wealth
      • be nice but diplomatically inform others of your behaviour boundaries if you feel these may be crossed
      • ensure you can quickly drive off if you need to
      • be aware of your surroundings - a fully closed tent or caravan without ready visibility of surroundings is not always a great idea
      • pre-plan escape options if you are concerned

Introduction

Theft of caravans or in caravan parks

How to minimise theft

  • if camping solo away from other campers, take two chairs to make it look like you are with someone, and consider a second decoy tent

security cameras whilst camping - probably don't bother!

  • an obvious security camera or dash cam while camping may not deter thieves as they may just decide that is their target and do a smash and grab thereby taking all the evidence
  • motion detection using PIR technology does NOT work when the camera is behind glass such as a windscreen!
    • you could set it to continuously record all night but this will drain your battery
  • if you decide to use a camera, take care NOT to invade the privacy of other campers!

"intruder alarms"

major crimes at camp grounds or whilst hiking