People taking piccies of my car then driving off?
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Has anyone had this?
My scoob is parked at the front of the car park today with a 3ft wall in front of it, then pavement, then main road. Some young looking oik pulled up in a van and walked into our car park and started taking pictures of her. One of the secretaries noticed this and went out to confront him. When she asked him what he was doing, he said 'I'm alright', nothing more, just that. She then said no he isn't as he is on private property and photographing somebody else's car. He said nothing so she came in and got me. By the time that I got to the front, he was hooning it off.
Young, blond with a baseball cap. Strange thing as well is that there is another Scoob here at the office that is parked directly across from me and he paid no attention to that one......
What do you think about this sort of thing then?
Cheers,
Nick.
My scoob is parked at the front of the car park today with a 3ft wall in front of it, then pavement, then main road. Some young looking oik pulled up in a van and walked into our car park and started taking pictures of her. One of the secretaries noticed this and went out to confront him. When she asked him what he was doing, he said 'I'm alright', nothing more, just that. She then said no he isn't as he is on private property and photographing somebody else's car. He said nothing so she came in and got me. By the time that I got to the front, he was hooning it off.
Young, blond with a baseball cap. Strange thing as well is that there is another Scoob here at the office that is parked directly across from me and he paid no attention to that one......
What do you think about this sort of thing then?
Cheers,
Nick.
#4
Careful, could be photographing it so see if its acceptable on a 'steal to order' basis. I'd park it near CCTV, security guys, where it can be seen, etc for the next few months to be on the safe side. Hate to sound all doom and gloom but you've got to look at the worst case scenerio
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#8
Doesn't sound like someone who just wanted a photo of an impreza (unless you have some wild exotic rare body kit).
I'd be inclined to got nuts on car security for a while... steering locks/handbrake/stick locks. I'd also try and arrange to park your motor in clear view of reception (or concerned secretary) for a while. Just let them know that you have *NOT* arranged for someone else to pick your car up/take it in for a service etc.
marty.
I'd be inclined to got nuts on car security for a while... steering locks/handbrake/stick locks. I'd also try and arrange to park your motor in clear view of reception (or concerned secretary) for a while. Just let them know that you have *NOT* arranged for someone else to pick your car up/take it in for a service etc.
marty.
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Dont take your car to work for a while/swop cars with your partner/wifey if you can?
Check for people following you home/hanging around outside your work to see when you come and go etc
As already said go mad on security, get a good tracker (if you dont already have one) and a pager for your alarm would be good, as well as a disclock or one of those steering wheel electric shock devices as well!
Check for people following you home/hanging around outside your work to see when you come and go etc
As already said go mad on security, get a good tracker (if you dont already have one) and a pager for your alarm would be good, as well as a disclock or one of those steering wheel electric shock devices as well!
#13
Go to your local dog pound, buy the most vicious dog they have, then "kennel" it in your car for the next few months.
Oh yes--- let it out to have a cr*p every now and then, or you won't be able to give the car away, let alone have it nicked.
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Seriously, if that were my car, I'd be worried. I'd be seriously thinking of keeping the coil in my pocket whenever it was parked, no matter where it was parked, or who it was being used by.
Best of luck, m8.
Alcazar
Oh yes--- let it out to have a cr*p every now and then, or you won't be able to give the car away, let alone have it nicked.
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Seriously, if that were my car, I'd be worried. I'd be seriously thinking of keeping the coil in my pocket whenever it was parked, no matter where it was parked, or who it was being used by.
Best of luck, m8.
Alcazar
#15
You could always inform the police. Might as well as the worst they can do is take no notice. On the other hand, they may take the view that they dont want a high perfomance car being stolen and then used for either joyriding or some other criminal activity and may have a panda car swing by every now and then.
You could even leave a note on the dashboard advising that you are on to them, the police are informed and the car is being monitored.
However, I am sure everyone is aware of the potential risk of theft involved with owning such a car. There is only so much you can do. You should try not to get paranoid and let this spoil the enjoyment of ownership - easier said than done I know.
I hope it turns out to be an isolated incident for you. Best of luck.
Steve
You could even leave a note on the dashboard advising that you are on to them, the police are informed and the car is being monitored.
However, I am sure everyone is aware of the potential risk of theft involved with owning such a car. There is only so much you can do. You should try not to get paranoid and let this spoil the enjoyment of ownership - easier said than done I know.
I hope it turns out to be an isolated incident for you. Best of luck.
Steve
#18
Get the police to use it as bait. Tell them you will help to make their car crime conviction statistics look good if they will allow you and a friend five minutes alone in the questioning room with the *******...
Don't get mad - get even.
Don't get mad - get even.
#20
Peccy could be right but I'd still take sensible precautions. Tracker (and stickers to say it has a tracker) is bound to be a good idea. Would take a real fool to nick a car that the police can track and follow.
#22
Must admit that i've stopped to get a shot of a nice car before but if someone came out and asked me what i was doing (ie. the secretary), I'd have at least explained that it was a nice car that caught my attention and that i just wanted a quick photo. If she was still concerned i'd have shown her some ID along with passing on my compliments to the cars owner.
I think in this case it must be said that the "photographer" was acting in a manner that would undoubtedly raise suspicion.
marty.
[Edited by marty_t3 - 9/25/2002 1:43:39 PM]
I think in this case it must be said that the "photographer" was acting in a manner that would undoubtedly raise suspicion.
marty.
[Edited by marty_t3 - 9/25/2002 1:43:39 PM]
#23
Buy a bikelock chain (the ones with the fabric around the chain links) then park near a lampost/armco/another car in on the game and chain one of your wheel spokes to it.
Either that or get a D-lock. Has your seat got harness holes? Of so then get your seat as far forward as possible and d-lock it to the stearing wheel.
Best of all Get a snap off boss. Would you try to nick a car with no steering wheel? Looks triple bossak on your desk as well.
astraboy.
Either that or get a D-lock. Has your seat got harness holes? Of so then get your seat as far forward as possible and d-lock it to the stearing wheel.
Best of all Get a snap off boss. Would you try to nick a car with no steering wheel? Looks triple bossak on your desk as well.
astraboy.
#24
There ar a growing number of thefts nowadays where the to55ers jump you, get the keys and take the car - I know as it happened to me earlier this year. Nothing except a Tracker or Carjack system is any good in these circumstances. If you have one, advertise it, it will hopefully put them off.
Is your car left parked outside anywhere other than work, like at home, at the girlfriends etc? If it is, and you hear your alarm going off, don't go outside to have a look (like I did). Watch the car, and see what happens. In my case, I believe I was followed back to my girlfriends place, she lived in a flat at the time. My alarm went off a couple of times (which it never did before) and when I went out to have a look, the sh*ts jumped me from behind with a cosh. I later found out that one of the neighbours had seen someone running up, bouncing on the bonnet to set the alarm off, then legging it.
IMO, be careful for the next while. A couple of tracker stickers in the windows may save you a load of hassle in the long run.
Is your car left parked outside anywhere other than work, like at home, at the girlfriends etc? If it is, and you hear your alarm going off, don't go outside to have a look (like I did). Watch the car, and see what happens. In my case, I believe I was followed back to my girlfriends place, she lived in a flat at the time. My alarm went off a couple of times (which it never did before) and when I went out to have a look, the sh*ts jumped me from behind with a cosh. I later found out that one of the neighbours had seen someone running up, bouncing on the bonnet to set the alarm off, then legging it.
IMO, be careful for the next while. A couple of tracker stickers in the windows may save you a load of hassle in the long run.
#27
Have a Tracker fitted to my Scoob, so I contacted Tracker to ask for some stickers but they wouldn't give me them.. Makes sense if you think about it. There are only so many places you can put the antenna, any professional car theif will search the car to remove the antenna, as soon as they nick it, to take the tracker out, if they know it is there. If you don't advertise they are unlikely to look for it, then the cops turn up and nab em .
Just my two pennies but I think it makes sense...
[Edited by scooby_jim - 9/25/2002 2:28:45 PM]
Just my two pennies but I think it makes sense...
[Edited by scooby_jim - 9/25/2002 2:28:45 PM]
#28
As a public service, I'll swap cars with you for a while if you want
Who's gonna nick a 1.4 ( ) Skoda? Just as long as you don't mind a few miles put on yours that is
Seems a bit dodgy all the same, why leg it if it was perfectly innocent? I'd just be careful I think, possibly move the car somewhere else for a while and use an alternative means of transport.
Who's gonna nick a 1.4 ( ) Skoda? Just as long as you don't mind a few miles put on yours that is
Seems a bit dodgy all the same, why leg it if it was perfectly innocent? I'd just be careful I think, possibly move the car somewhere else for a while and use an alternative means of transport.
#29
astraboy, quote:
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Footlong - atraboys advice is well kickin' and top bossak . Discklock, D-Lock, etc, etc...and keep your fingers crossed.
It's worth notifying the police and giving a description of the individual, he may be well known as a local car-stealing-scum-sucking-******.
Squizz.
(Large-up bossak geeza! )
Looks triple bossak
Footlong - atraboys advice is well kickin' and top bossak . Discklock, D-Lock, etc, etc...and keep your fingers crossed.
It's worth notifying the police and giving a description of the individual, he may be well known as a local car-stealing-scum-sucking-******.
Squizz.
(Large-up bossak geeza! )
#30
Peccy could be right but I'd still take sensible precautions. Tracker (and stickers to say it has a tracker) is bound to be a good idea. Would take a real fool to nick a car that the police can track and follow.
If they really want it they will have it.
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