They really need a dog. Maybe loan them yours for a bit. Our dog is next to useless as a guard dog, but no lowlife knows that, or wants to find out.
I am not aware of people resorting to stealing rims around here and I am four hours away from Detroit.
Did your neighbor had custom or standard rims on his/her Audi?
Not a big fan of custom rims; they attract too much attention.
Did your neighbor had custom or standard rims on his/her Audi?
Not a big fan of custom rims; they attract too much attention.
We are having daytime, strong arm break ins in my industrial complex.
I guess it's a good thing my former officer girl is now homeless and lives at my shop.
I guess it's a good thing my former officer girl is now homeless and lives at my shop.
Nope, if anything it's gone down. In my new area, all the chav kids don't seem to be making so much trouble anymore. Either they're dead or they've moved somewhere else because I couldn't see them changing their ways. In the old area, things were good, then they went downhill, but now things seem to be starting to pick up again.
You keeping her down their as yer sex slave ATG? Hows she paying the rent, huh?ATG wrote:
We are having daytime, strong arm break ins in my industrial complex.
I guess it's a good thing my former officer girl is now homeless and lives at my shop.
Do you guys ever check the reports in your area? I bet you'd shat bricks reading the things you don't know about.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/jul/1 … ion-impact
Actually I don't even know if burglary is up around here.. The OP was just a personal observation.
Pretty sure they were visiting relatives.. as mentioned before.jsnipy wrote:
haha thisHarmor wrote:
Maybe they should park their car in their garage instead of stuffing it with crap they don't need?
It looks like it resembles the trend around here. Violent crime "has plunged" while burglary is up.FatherTed wrote:
Oddly enough crime in the area i live in in England seems to have been going steadily down. It's somewhat like the area mentioned in the OP, but more people with stupid house prices.
Belfast, well...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/jul/1 … ion-impact
Actually I don't even know if burglary is up around here.. The OP was just a personal observation.
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Yeah. for around here at least there was a spate of 'home invasions' a year or two back. Now it's crimes like someones Aston being nicked while everyones asleep. And that's reeeeaaaly rare, the police around here are surprisingly competant, and the homeowners are employing more and more home security systems.Kmarion wrote:
Do you guys ever check the reports in your area? I bet you'd shat bricks reading the things you don't know about.Pretty sure they were visiting relatives.. as mentioned before.jsnipy wrote:
haha thisHarmor wrote:
Maybe they should park their car in their garage instead of stuffing it with crap they don't need?It looks like it resembles the trend around here. Violent crime "has plunged" while burglary is up.FatherTed wrote:
Oddly enough crime in the area i live in in England seems to have been going steadily down. It's somewhat like the area mentioned in the OP, but more people with stupid house prices.
Belfast, well...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/jul/1 … ion-impact
Actually I don't even know if burglary is up around here.. The OP was just a personal observation.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
a friend of mine had his car stolen.
out of a gated parking garage under video surveillance.
he had the oldest, least expensive car in the whole place.
i also went to look at a house for sale recently, and as i was pulling up the house next door was getting robbed in broad daylight.
i didn't move there.
out of a gated parking garage under video surveillance.
he had the oldest, least expensive car in the whole place.
i also went to look at a house for sale recently, and as i was pulling up the house next door was getting robbed in broad daylight.
i didn't move there.
Older cars are away and above the most stolen. Simple to get into, simple to get away with without attracting attention.Krappyappy wrote:
a friend of mine had his car stolen.
out of a gated parking garage under video surveillance.
he had the oldest, least expensive car in the whole place.
i also went to look at a house for sale recently, and as i was pulling up the house next door was getting robbed in broad daylight.
i didn't move there.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
I don't know any victims of crime.
http://phoenix.about.com/od/cartheft/a/autotheftncib.htm wrote:
For 2007, the vehicles most often stolen in the nation were:
1. 1995 Honda Civic
2. 1991 Honda Accord
3. 1989 Toyota Camry
4. 1997 Ford F-150 Series Pickup
5. 1994 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Pickup
6. 1994 Acura Integra
7. 2004 Dodge Ram Pickup
8. 1994 Nissan Sentra
9. 1988 Toyota Pickup
10. 2007 Toyota Corolla
For awhile it was bad. It seems like its better now. I used to see stolen cars on the side of the street from time to time. They would be trashed or burned. Trucks seem to be common now. They are used to run illegals through the desert, then ditched.http://phoenix.about.com/od/crime/a/autotheftplaces.htm wrote:
Most Likely Places That Your Car will Be Stolen (2006)
This applies to Phoenix, AZ only.
1. Metrocenter
2. Desert Sky Mall (very close to my house)
3. Arrowhead Towne Center
4. Arizona Mills
5. Durango and 35th Avenue
6. 70th Avenue and Indian School Road (very close to my house)
7. 75th Avenue and Encanto Blvd. (very close to my house)
8. Paradise Valley Mall
9. 44th Street and Baseline Road
10. 83rd Avenue and Thomas Road (very close to my house)
Last edited by west-phoenix-az (2009-07-24 09:27:51)
Amazing considering.. ya know "Penal Colony" ..DrunkFace wrote:
I don't know any victims of crime.
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We're a friendly bunch down here on our island prison.Kmarion wrote:
Amazing considering.. ya know "Penal Colony" ..DrunkFace wrote:
I don't know any victims of crime.
Got some stats on crime in my area 2008 (about 110,000 pop).
Vehicle thefts: 79
Steal from motor vehicle: 433
Steal from dwelling: 210
Steal from person: 32
Steal from retail store: 44
Assault: 129
Last edited by DrunkFace (2009-07-24 09:49:46)
Locking lugs just protect from casual thiefs. someone who is prepared can bypass them easy enough. still pretty bold doing that in someones driveway though!DBBrinson1 wrote:
An AUDI doesn't come with Locking lugs standard??? That's kinda weak..
Criminal activity fluctuates. Individuals operate in areas and become emboldened by success. Chances are is this is a teen that needed a set of rims and tires. Alarm on the Car?
This was the latest local news. My bro's boss has coffee with this man every morning.. 80+ year old vet....
http://www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs.dl … S/90720001