Is it just me or does anyone else worry...
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Is it just me or does anyone else worry...
About scum breaking into there house to steal there car keys ?
A couple of years ago i noticed a couple of marks on my rear living room window, on closer inspection it was 3 marks like little chips.
To cut a long story short i found out somone had tried to pop my back window on the house to get in, and steal my car keys (i had a GTR 33 at the time) .
They didnt get in but broke in to a house 3 doors down from me and stole the persons Vauxhall corsa !
I cant but help thinking am i the one that got away or am i unfinished buisness ??
I just hope i dont catch them cos with 2 kids asleep in bed i would have no problems in putting them in hospital for a long time and this is what worries me !
Does anyone else feel like this ?
A couple of years ago i noticed a couple of marks on my rear living room window, on closer inspection it was 3 marks like little chips.
To cut a long story short i found out somone had tried to pop my back window on the house to get in, and steal my car keys (i had a GTR 33 at the time) .
They didnt get in but broke in to a house 3 doors down from me and stole the persons Vauxhall corsa !
I cant but help thinking am i the one that got away or am i unfinished buisness ??
I just hope i dont catch them cos with 2 kids asleep in bed i would have no problems in putting them in hospital for a long time and this is what worries me !
Does anyone else feel like this ?
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if someone wants my car, my keys are not with me, the last thing i want is for some thieving to$$a waking me up with a hammer or worse above my head.
even with my keys the car wouldnt get far before the engine let go anyway lol
i dont tend to think about it, if its nicked, tough luck, but the second anyone in my family is threatened because of my car, its gone, no car is worth grief like that im affraid
even with my keys the car wouldnt get far before the engine let go anyway lol
i dont tend to think about it, if its nicked, tough luck, but the second anyone in my family is threatened because of my car, its gone, no car is worth grief like that im affraid
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remember this mate, if they really want it, they will get it and theres nothing you or i can do about it.
its a shame, but its people that think they can do something about it that invariably end up seriously injured, or worse, dead
its a shame, but its people that think they can do something about it that invariably end up seriously injured, or worse, dead
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i am not bothered about the car that can be replaced
it just p1sses me off that u cant have a nice car without having to worry about it getting stolen ! more to the point scum coming in your home
it just p1sses me off that u cant have a nice car without having to worry about it getting stolen ! more to the point scum coming in your home
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i hear what you say, but how far do you take it, the more you think about it, you will end up buying a ford focus and have done with it lol
its wrong, but its a fact of life that some dont need to pay for OUR performance cars
its wrong, but its a fact of life that some dont need to pay for OUR performance cars
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your spot on m8
i think hang on i go to work and earn my money why shouldnt i have a nice car what i want !!!
Like u say get a focus and have done but then the scum have won !
I think i will get 2 GIMPY's on ir sensors on the back of the house and have done !!!
Not got a garage m8
i think hang on i go to work and earn my money why shouldnt i have a nice car what i want !!!
Like u say get a focus and have done but then the scum have won !
I think i will get 2 GIMPY's on ir sensors on the back of the house and have done !!!
Not got a garage m8
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i never put mine in the garage, its insured to be out on the street, though sometimes it on the drive.
My main concern is damage, not theft, theres a few w@nkers near my home that like to damage cars, my cars inparticular, and he even frequents these boards
So, if your reading, you know who you are you to$$er, your time is coming
My main concern is damage, not theft, theres a few w@nkers near my home that like to damage cars, my cars inparticular, and he even frequents these boards
So, if your reading, you know who you are you to$$er, your time is coming
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He hides his WRX, i find the whole thing really amusing, i was even told he had camers up on the house.
One presumes he is feeling a bit "what goes around comes around"
think hes expecting me to smash his up or damage it in some way PMSL
One presumes he is feeling a bit "what goes around comes around"
think hes expecting me to smash his up or damage it in some way PMSL
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Originally Posted by The Terminator wrx
About scum breaking into there house to steal there car keys ?
A couple of years ago i noticed a couple of marks on my rear living room window, on closer inspection it was 3 marks like little chips.
To cut a long story short i found out somone had tried to pop my back window on the house to get in, and steal my car keys (i had a GTR 33 at the time) .
They didnt get in but broke in to a house 3 doors down from me and stole the persons Vauxhall corsa !
I cant but help thinking am i the one that got away or am i unfinished buisness ??
I just hope i dont catch them cos with 2 kids asleep in bed i would have no problems in putting them in hospital for a long time and this is what worries me !
Does anyone else feel like this ?
A couple of years ago i noticed a couple of marks on my rear living room window, on closer inspection it was 3 marks like little chips.
To cut a long story short i found out somone had tried to pop my back window on the house to get in, and steal my car keys (i had a GTR 33 at the time) .
They didnt get in but broke in to a house 3 doors down from me and stole the persons Vauxhall corsa !
I cant but help thinking am i the one that got away or am i unfinished buisness ??
I just hope i dont catch them cos with 2 kids asleep in bed i would have no problems in putting them in hospital for a long time and this is what worries me !
Does anyone else feel like this ?
rang police and activated tracker and got car recovered in an hour. no car is worth what might of happened if i had stood up to them
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Originally Posted by The Terminator wrx
About scum breaking into there house to steal there car keys ?
A couple of years ago i noticed a couple of marks on my rear living room window, on closer inspection it was 3 marks like little chips.
A couple of years ago i noticed a couple of marks on my rear living room window, on closer inspection it was 3 marks like little chips.
I posted up in a different thread about this before. I have a door at the bottom of my stairs that is locked every night when I go to bed. There is four of us in the house (2 kids me and my partner). My keys are left down stiars all the time. If a car thief can't find them and they wanted to get to me, they would end up waking the whole house up and then the trusty baseball bat will come out to play I would do what it takes to protect my family and if that's hurting somebody in the process then god help them
The car isn't worth anything to me really, not when the family could be at risk. But it is bang out of order and they shouldn't be able to get away with it. Some people arn't so lucky and they end up paying with some serious injuries. For what? A pile of metal or a pile of junk if they can't drive!
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[QUOTE=EOEUMC]Just one thing. How comes it's taken a couple of years for you too worry about it now?
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Because since it happened i got rid of the skyline and had 'normal ' cars but now ive got a scoob again it started me thinking.
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Because since it happened i got rid of the skyline and had 'normal ' cars but now ive got a scoob again it started me thinking.
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I was thinking about this situation the other day, and remembered watching this programme ages ago where an ex-burglar was being driven round an estate and being asked what he thought of the security measures on some of the houses they came across. By the end of the programme it seemed like the general consensus was that he wouldn't touch a house that clearly had an operational alarm system fitted, and instead would target houses with old alarm boxes/no alarms at all.
When I go to sleep at night my keys are downstairs, but the whole downstairs of the house is alarmed. I'm sure if someone really wanted to get in they could, but I'd like to think its that little bit safer because of the house alarm!
When I go to sleep at night my keys are downstairs, but the whole downstairs of the house is alarmed. I'm sure if someone really wanted to get in they could, but I'd like to think its that little bit safer because of the house alarm!
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To be honest I never gave it a second thought, until last Monday when it happened to us....
I am just so grateful that I married a man who is more concerned with his wife's safety than what happens to an insured vehicle, yes we are gutted and we have lost £££'s plus all the hassle but at the end of the day we are okay.
It is funny listening/ reading about all these heroes who think it can't/ won't happen to them because they sleep with a baseball bat next to the bed. We did not hear a thing until it was too late - two policeman stood in our bedroom that could just as easily have been armed intruders.
We live in a very quiet area where the last exciting thing to happen was someone mowing their lawn on a Monday instead of a Sunday, now we have to decide whether it is worth replacing the cars (Scoob and Evo) for the same or something a little less noticeable.
I am just so grateful that I married a man who is more concerned with his wife's safety than what happens to an insured vehicle, yes we are gutted and we have lost £££'s plus all the hassle but at the end of the day we are okay.
It is funny listening/ reading about all these heroes who think it can't/ won't happen to them because they sleep with a baseball bat next to the bed. We did not hear a thing until it was too late - two policeman stood in our bedroom that could just as easily have been armed intruders.
We live in a very quiet area where the last exciting thing to happen was someone mowing their lawn on a Monday instead of a Sunday, now we have to decide whether it is worth replacing the cars (Scoob and Evo) for the same or something a little less noticeable.
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I fully sympathise and agree with Lydia and some of the others. In the wee small hours when your in the land of the fairies doped out of your head on melatonin, you will be no match for several tooled up thugs hyper on adrenalin. By the time you've registered what's happening and have worked out that you need that baseball bat that's not already in your hand your skull may already be fractured. Leave the keys downstairs in an obvious position but away from doors and windows.
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OK, so i dont yet own a Scoob
However - My keys go upstairs in the bedroom, we have an alarm which is connected to the local police station, my car's in the garage (when I eventually buy a scoob, this will be wired in to the house alarm)
We also have CCTV (overkill you ask? you never know) - this is specifically for the unruly kids which can cause a nuisance at night (I've had a few do's with them) so you never know how safe the car is, also our road is main access to a golf club & farming land, the road is cobbled (private) & the farming vehicles have a tendancy to catch the barn, thus CCTV
There is another reason for the alarm to be wired into the police which i'd rather not post
I have a few 'nasty' little toys including an air pistol filled with salt pellets (get a load of that Mr Thieving scumbag!)
However - My keys go upstairs in the bedroom, we have an alarm which is connected to the local police station, my car's in the garage (when I eventually buy a scoob, this will be wired in to the house alarm)
We also have CCTV (overkill you ask? you never know) - this is specifically for the unruly kids which can cause a nuisance at night (I've had a few do's with them) so you never know how safe the car is, also our road is main access to a golf club & farming land, the road is cobbled (private) & the farming vehicles have a tendancy to catch the barn, thus CCTV
There is another reason for the alarm to be wired into the police which i'd rather not post
I have a few 'nasty' little toys including an air pistol filled with salt pellets (get a load of that Mr Thieving scumbag!)
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Originally Posted by RMA26
There is another reason for the alarm to be wired into the police which I'd rather not post
Are you a Super Grass ????
Seriously though, reading the above. If you spend your life worrying about if your car is going to be stolen, then it's probably best to sell it and get something else.
The only real time I lay down at night and worry, is when I've just bought a new car. A week or so later it doesn't even register. Naturally I don't just park my car anywhere, I always make sure the area is safe-ish.
I live in an apartment so it's highly unlikely that I would get burgled for my car keys (too many doors to break into) so my real worry (if I let it) would be getting car jacked).
If I did have a house, I'd always leave my car keys downstairs, as for the reasons above. Why get your skull smashed in for a piece of metal. Yes we're all attached to our cars, and I certainly don't want some scummy piece of **** stealing my car, but cars can be replaced. Skulls are harder to replace.
Same as Car jacking. I remember reading last year about a guy getting stabbed and hit over the head with a hammer, just for his car keys. If anyone confronted me with a screwdriver/knife/hammer etc, I'd throw the keys at them, and let them take it. Unless I could run away that is. Though scum would probably only confront you when you had no escape route.
Jackie Chan was once asked what he would do if confronted by a knife wielding mugger wanting his wallet. Answer? Give him my wallet. Why risk being killed for a small amount of money. Says it all.
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Originally Posted by gaz-cole
my keys go on by bed side cabinet where my ice axe is kept
Not worth it is it? just let them have it and let them leave. Phone the police and hope they kill themselves in it.
Fair enough if you do wake up, and you are ready for a burglar coming up the stairs, but do you really think you could wipe out 4 tooled up lads all by yourself? Now take away the ice Axe and replace with a shotgun, and your onto a winner, IF you wake up first.
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So, when a guy tackles the ******* in the middle of the night in the belief that your training will make him invincible, will his widow have the right to sue
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All you can do is make sure you have a disklok for the steering wheel, a burglar alram as an extra deterrant, although if they come in and it goes off all it would do would be let you know someone is in the house, the police would never arrive quick enough to stop them anyway, if we are honest, it only takes them seconds to get the keys and be off.
All you can do is take precautions, and keep you and your loved ones as safe a possible.
I feel sorry for anyone who has had it happen to them it must be such a frightening thing.
I am not a wimp but I would never confront someone who is entering my house in such a way, I would rather be an alive chicken than a dead hero.
All you can do is take precautions, and keep you and your loved ones as safe a possible.
I feel sorry for anyone who has had it happen to them it must be such a frightening thing.
I am not a wimp but I would never confront someone who is entering my house in such a way, I would rather be an alive chicken than a dead hero.