Policefinally do something about car theives
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Big-Bo-Beep said:
would you believe it, crims target an area where rich people neglect to take simple measures to ensure
their very desirable and expensive cars are impossible to steal.
Not everyone's a car geek that knows the technicalities of how cars are stolen - and thus how to prevent it.their very desirable and expensive cars are impossible to steal.
David87 said:
Big-Bo-Beep said:
would you believe it, crims target an area where rich people neglect to take simple measures to ensure
their very desirable and expensive cars are impossible to steal.
Not everyone's a car geek that knows the technicalities of how cars are stolen - and thus how to prevent it.their very desirable and expensive cars are impossible to steal.
that have low life breaking their door down and threatening the owners with their lives unless they hand over the keys?, what blame
you putting on them?
Easternlight said:
Nice to see. Let's see some more of the same.GadgeS3C said:
Seems to becoming more common on here that the it's the victims of crime fault they were targetted.
The reason often seems to be "they are rich (i.e.they have more than me) so it's their fault".
Does your house have door locks, window locks, 5 lock patio doors, alarm, cctv etc etc? (tick any that apply)The reason often seems to be "they are rich (i.e.they have more than me) so it's their fault".
Its no different to ensure your £40k car is secure and less likely to be nicked.
Its not victim blaming but negating the risk of losing your assets.
Agammemnon said:
Easternlight said:
Nice to see. Let's see some more of the same.
It'd be great to strip away some of the things that prevent the police doing more of that.
Interestingly, a force a friend works in have trialed a vehicle crime team (as they had pre-cuts) which they are about to make permanent. If the government are serious about this 20k extra officers (on top of all the people who'll retire in that time frame), then the return of these types of departments will be a benefit for all.
Interestingly, a force a friend works in have trialed a vehicle crime team (as they had pre-cuts) which they are about to make permanent. If the government are serious about this 20k extra officers (on top of all the people who'll retire in that time frame), then the return of these types of departments will be a benefit for all.
They crossed the line when they started stealing Ford Cougars
The Sun said:
He said: “Range rovers, BMWs, Mercedes and vehicles down to Ford Fiesta ST and Cougars have been stolen, but they have mainly stayed with the luxury models.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11051806/400-cops-3m...whytheory said:
They crossed the line when they started stealing Ford Cougars
I bet what was being stolen were Ford Kuga's.......rather than scabby old Ford Cougar's.The Sun said:
He said: “Range rovers, BMWs, Mercedes and vehicles down to Ford Fiesta ST and Cougars have been stolen, but they have mainly stayed with the luxury models.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11051806/400-cops-3m...Mark Benson said:
gooner1 said:
Sophisticated Sarah said:
My friend lives near Stourbridge in the West Mids and his local group is reporting about 2 car thefts per night.
Apparently there’s a group forming/formed to stop it.
That would be a Wizzard Move.Apparently there’s a group forming/formed to stop it.

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