This is the moment thieves stole 13 portable toilets in a bizarre £10,000 overnight raid.
Employers were baffled by the theft of the toilets, along with chemicals, gasoline and pipes.
AndyLoos has been in the portable toilet rental business for over 30 years.
They have supplied appliances to a host of events, from the Cheltenham Gold Cup to the Glastonbury Festival.
They described the raid as “very unusual” and said the culprits even brought their own “moving cart.”
The company was attacked sometime between Wednesday, January 8 and Thursday, January 9.
CCTV shows a large truck stopping in front of the gates and there appear to be people with torches trying to open them.
Once the doors opened, two figures could be seen walking towards the portals carrying travel bags.
The thieves brought a transport cart and took the bathrooms one by one.
They then worked together to place each one on a lifting device to place on their trailer.
They brought a transport cart and took the toilets away one by one.
They then worked together to place each one on a lifting device and place it on their trailer.
Amy Philpot, managing director of the company in Banbury, Oxfordshire, said: “It’s strange.
‘Why would anyone target a portable toilet rental company when there are surely more valuable things to take?
“For someone to deliberately raid a garden is very unusual.
‘Given how prepared they were, the vehicles they used and that they brought their own cart to move toilets and move the units with ease, we suspect it was someone very familiar with the toilet rental industry.
“We are looking for around £10,000 to replace the equipment that has been stolen, which in today’s industry is not exactly something we would like to do.”
CCTV shows a large truck stopping in front of the gates and there appear to be people with torches trying to open them.
Once the doors opened, two figures could be seen walking towards the portals carrying travel bags.
The company was attacked sometime between Wednesday, January 8 and Thursday, January 9.
Owner Richard Philpot said: “Breaking into a yard to deliberately steal toilets, I hadn’t heard of that before.”
“They brought their own sanitation cart to do it, so they were ready.”
A Thames Valley Police spokesperson said: “We are investigating a burglary in which a number of portaloos, chemical fuel and pipes were stolen from a commercial property in Thorpe Way, Banbury.
“Anyone with any information or who believes they witnessed the incident should contact 101, quoting reference 43250012480.”