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Back door little window got broken and i guess they just reached in to get my mothers purse because everything else was intact and on top of it they found the purse on the side of the house, without the money of course. Fucken punks in Richmond Hill. Poor Camry no back lil window.
damn...sry to hear that, LebaneseCam. Those punks up in the Hill too? And I thot that area was respectable. But yah, you gotta be careful what you leave in the car. If they spot something that is of value, things can happen.
bastards....that's why a security system should be developed that sets up an electric field around a car...mild shock, but enuf to deter someone. Course, you could tweak that system to utterly fry the person, but you wouldn't want them to dirty your car if thier charred body touches it, now do you?
Originally posted by Redline bastards....that's why a security system should be developed that sets up an electric field around a car...mild shock, but enuf to deter someone. Course, you could tweak that system to utterly fry the person, but you wouldn't want them to dirty your car if thier charred body touches it, now do you?
uh..... ok?
maybe that kind of security system shouldnt be developed, of course you dont want people spontaneously combusting all over your window......
yeah, sorry to hear that, but that wasn't a smart thing to do in the first place, leaving a purse in plain view.....it was just asking to be taken.....
but yeah, that's why no matter how much effort it takes for me to move all my cars around on the driveway or whatnot to unblock my spot in the garage, I'll do it cuz ppl know I have plenty of stuff in my car, so parking it outside all night would kinda be just inviting trouble eventually
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ya my mom feels really bad, she always leaves her stuff in the car and what I tend to do is put it in the trunk or hide it under the seat but I wasnt home, i was in my apartment downtown and I dont need my car down there. I also found out that 6 other cars on my street got broken into too, and my buddies house got broken into too and ppl sprayed some racial slurs on ppls cars and garages in thornhill. Whats going on in this world?
they do make that kind of system.6 yrs ago my friends dad had it on his van we didn't believe it so we played freeze tag and said the van was base... it worked
They Broke in through the drivers door handle. They broke the part where you put the key. Now there's a big hole in the plastic part. Technically my car is always open because if you stick your finger through that openin and lift on the metal thingy all the doors unlock. Great, so I'll never be locked out.
Naa, I have to get this fixed. I guess i need a new cylinder, and the whole plastic door handle itself.
Funny thing, they didn't take anything. I think they were mad at how clean the interior was so they took everythin out of the glove compartment and scattered them around.
Originally posted by Gridlyne Best security measure is to not leave anything visible in your car. I always hid things under the seats or throw it in the trunk.
In fact it is also good not to put stuff in the trunk just after having parked as some people sometimes watch you do that and come back a few minutes later. Best thing is to leave your stuff in the trunk and then move your car and park it
My 89 Gen2 got broken into not too long ago. They smashed the driver's side window, tried to open the trunk with a crowbar and put two nasty dents on either side of the trunk lid, they bent my one piece back seat beyond repair so that they could look into my trunk and find it empty and they also tried to pry open my glovebox with a crow bar as well. I definitely feel your pain. Somebody's gotta start stopping real criminals instead of giving out lame ass 5mph over the limit tickets. Hope you get that fixed up real nice, i was able to fix mine somewhat well but the backseat is still bent. Fackin vandals.
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