Undesirables outside scouting scooby
#1
Undesirables outside scouting scooby
It's just gone 9.30am and already have 2 undesirables outside scouting my new scooby and my house, once they clocked that I was watching them they pulled down a few doors down the street! I know they are not our usual scooby enthusiasts/general decent folk as the passenger is sat drinking a can of Heineken! If any one sees a black / dark grey Renault megane in the bristol area checking out your scoob, beware, they are obviously dull scummy ***tards.
#3
It's just gone 9.30am and already have 2 undesirables outside scouting my new scooby and my house, once they clocked that I was watching them they pulled down a few doors down the street! I know they are not our usual scooby enthusiasts/general decent folk as the passenger is sat drinking a can of Heineken! If any one sees a black / dark grey Renault megane in the bristol area checking out your scoob, beware, they are obviously dull scummy ***tards.
Did you get the reg no?
Police might be interested.
#4
Brentry, bristol mate. Yes I got the reg, and a nice photo although it doesn't show their faces very clearly. Just paid and activated the tracker, only had the car since Monday! Lol
#5
Id nip out and get yourself a decent steering lock too, anything you can do to make the thieves work a little harder will help.
I'd also make sure you hide your keys up tonight and make the house as secure as possible. Even simple things like a motion activated outside light and a couple of dummy cameras help. All cheap stuff too but quite disheartening for most would be car thieves.
#6
Acting suspiciously and with alcohol in the car.
Chances are that they'll pass at least one police car today, and might get pulled.
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#8
Thanks for the advice guys, I will pass on the details to 101 and keep the keys safely with me at all times. It does have thatch am cat1 alarm/immob but not sure how easy they could disarm it. More worried about them towing it off the drive but at least I stand a chance with a tracker. ;-)
#10
I keep thinking about one of those trackers that disarm the car around a mile away if the right code isn't pressed in time.
Been fortunate with mine, I leave mine in the so called worst areas, luckly nothing has been touched yet
Been fortunate with mine, I leave mine in the so called worst areas, luckly nothing has been touched yet
#11
All alarmed up ???
Id nip out and get yourself a decent steering lock too, anything you can do to make the thieves work a little harder will help.
I'd also make sure you hide your keys up tonight and make the house as secure as possible. Even simple things like a motion activated outside light and a couple of dummy cameras help. All cheap stuff too but quite disheartening for most would be car thieves.
Id nip out and get yourself a decent steering lock too, anything you can do to make the thieves work a little harder will help.
I'd also make sure you hide your keys up tonight and make the house as secure as possible. Even simple things like a motion activated outside light and a couple of dummy cameras help. All cheap stuff too but quite disheartening for most would be car thieves.
#12
How much did that cost mine has a tracker but i dont know how to go about getting it activated
#14
I'm worried about this when I get my Scoob too. But wouldn't have anything if I worried about it getting stolen and/or vandalised so its just one of those risks we have to take.
Ill defo be getting a steering and gear lock for mine as a deterrent. All you can do really. And yea definitely report it.
Ill defo be getting a steering and gear lock for mine as a deterrent. All you can do really. And yea definitely report it.
#15
Keith's, tracker was already fitted, not sure where though. I had a tracker pack with the car with a form and number to call to subscribe to the tracker service. It cost me £149 to subscribe plus a £30 set up/administration fee. I am now protected. If it gets stolen I have to phone police and tracker company and they will activate the tracker unit, the information from tracker is sent to all 53 police forces around uk according to the document pack. I'm a little more relaxed now but will get the steering lock that LJF advised too. Thanks again guys ;-)
#17
You probably have a RAC Trackstar. You'll need the certificate of installation I think, just rung em up and they'll do the rest. If you're the new owner you'll need to send then proof that its yours (copy of v5 will do) pay £145 and bobs your uncle...
#21
All alarmed up ???
Id nip out and get yourself a decent steering lock too, anything you can do to make the thieves work a little harder will help.
I'd also make sure you hide your keys up tonight and make the house as secure as possible. Even simple things like a motion activated outside light and a couple of dummy cameras help. All cheap stuff too but quite disheartening for most would be car thieves.
Id nip out and get yourself a decent steering lock too, anything you can do to make the thieves work a little harder will help.
I'd also make sure you hide your keys up tonight and make the house as secure as possible. Even simple things like a motion activated outside light and a couple of dummy cameras help. All cheap stuff too but quite disheartening for most would be car thieves.
#27
On the above note; Would you rather be woken up by intruders in the middle of the night demanding your keys, or leave them in a place where they can be found? I leave my keys away from the letter box, but somewhere obvious should any one break in. Whilst I love my car, I'd much rather ensure the safety of my family and let them run with the keys, than have intruders in a bedroom in the middle of the night!! Might be worth considering.....
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