opportunist thieves?
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911Ads

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302 posts

217 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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I had a phonecall from my mum this morning saying that her car had been Broken into. I went round to check for damage etc. the glovebox had been emptied and the contents scattered in the car, loose change of £5 or so gone and bizarrely they took 3 bottles of shloer from the 6 that were in the boot, they left the karcher pressure washer my parents borrowed from me yesterday and more importantly the disabled badge was still on the dash.
Think my mum must have left the car unlocked as theres no damage. Bit puzzled on what they took ( the soft drinks) leads me to think it was kids?

What do the PH collective think? Do we just put it down to the car being unlocked and some kids had a rummage or it's been targeted and have to worry about the alloys going missing etc.

muckymotor

2,414 posts

243 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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I think this happens more than people realise.

I don't lock my mx5 as I'd like to think the scrotes will try the doors before slashing the roof to gain entry. There is absolutely nothing of value in the car and it has a disclock to stop it getting stolen. I've found the ashtray and glovebox open on a number of occasions and even the boot once.

benzito

1,060 posts

181 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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Probably kids!

However may have been an experienced thief who looked in the car and at the car itself and soon realised there was nothing else worth pinching

911Ads

Original Poster:

302 posts

217 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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Benzito, it's a possibility...the car has nothing in it worth anything bar the disabled badge and the maxi cosi car seat for my son.... Just had an idea to check the tax disc. Obviously took the karcher out and will tell my mum to put the alloy key in her purse for a while.

pits

6,666 posts

212 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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911Ads said:
loose change of £5 or so gone

What do the PH collective think?
Stop using this, as well as the opposite of that, and the sideways triangles denoting lesser than and greater than, there really is no need for it apart from trying to fit in on PH, just say "loose change of around £5 or so" gets the point across slightly better as some people may not know what those symbols are, because really in normal day typing on the internet between people, there really is no need what so ever.


Globs

13,847 posts

253 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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pits said:
911Ads said:
loose change of £5 or so gone

What do the PH collective think?
Stop using this, as well as the opposite of that, and the sideways triangles denoting lesser than and greater than, there really is no need for it apart from trying to fit in on PH, just say "loose change of around £5 or so" gets the point across slightly better as some people may not know what those symbols are, because really in normal day typing on the internet between people, there really is no need what so ever.
Actually that comes out as a capital 'A' with a little hat on top on my Mac, so it all looks a bit strange anyway!

dtmpower

3,972 posts

267 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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pits said:
Stop using this, as well as the opposite of that, and the sideways triangles denoting lesser than and greater than, there really is no need for it apart from trying to fit in on PH, just say "loose change of around £5 or so" gets the point across slightly better as some people may not know what those symbols are, because really in normal day typing on the internet between people, there really is no need what so ever.
 could have just been a browser encoding issue.

Buff Mchugelarge

3,316 posts

172 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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I had by van broken into before,
They knicked the cigarette lighter but left the 5 grands worth of equipment in the back!?
They did punch a sodding hole in the door though

Big Rod

6,257 posts

238 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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A number of years ago my Mum had her car opened and the change from the ashtray taken but nothing else. It was maybe 3 or 4 pounds worth.

Fast forward to a few years later and a 'mate' was recounting a story of being skint and gasping for a smoke when he saw some cash in the ashtray of a Ford Cortina so got in using an old
Ford key he had in his pocket and made off with the cash to the 24hr garage across the road.

I made him give me the money back for sts and giggles but I doubt it taught him a lesson.

sherbert90

1,954 posts

174 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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dtmpower said:
 could have just been a browser encoding issue.
It comes up when I put a ã sign from my iPhone. Must be an Apple thing.

Edited by sherbert90 on Friday 30th December 14:10

MJK 24

5,670 posts

258 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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The mother had her laptop stolen from her car whilst she went into the Newsagent for a paper. She couldn't understand how it happened to quickly. I told her leaving her car unlocked speeds up entry time...

Efbe

9,251 posts

188 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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what's the bet the thieves are now in the park trying to get pissed from shloer rofl

911Ads

Original Poster:

302 posts

217 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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I didn't put a sign in front of £5. I posted from my iPhone which may have added something.

911Ads

Original Poster:

302 posts

217 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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And there it is again..

Pickled Piper

6,449 posts

257 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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It happens often. Some youngsters/ scrotes make a point of trying car doors late at night. Invariably, they will come across one that has been left unlocked. The same thing happened to me a while back. Nothing but loose change taken from the ashtray, although they had been through the glove box and all the other compartments.

It's worth phoning it in to Plod as the neighbourhood officer will log it and key an eye out (for a group of kids on a sugar high?). Apparently, even if nothing is taken, the offence of interfering with a motor vehicle has been committed.

just remind your Mum to make sure she locks the car in future.

pp

bimsb6

8,578 posts

243 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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Years back my first snotter was an auto chrysler avenger (money for bikes was and still is a priority) it was left unlocked and somebody stole the standard push button preset radio ! I just laughed at the stupidity of it .

Piepiepie

1,347 posts

176 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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When i go out on some late night walks, i see dozens of cars left unlocked, despite it being the middle of nowhere, the nearest Police station being 15 miles away and it being the early hours.

Some people invite crime....

Globs

13,847 posts

253 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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Piepiepie said:
When i go out on some late night walks, i see dozens of cars left unlocked, despite it being the middle of nowhere, the nearest Police station being 15 miles away and it being the early hours.

Some people invite crime....
Went for a late night walk around Camden Square in London once. Every single car had now radio and the wires hanging out.
Every single one.

Another reason why I don't live there...

911Ads

Original Poster:

302 posts

217 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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It's very unlike her as its her pride and joy... I think she may have gone to open the boot but unlocked the car.. She's more aware now so will be double and triple checking it's locked now!

Astra Dan

1,838 posts

206 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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muckymotor said:
I don't lock my mx5 as I'd like to think the scrotes will try the doors before slashing the roof to gain entry. There is absolutely nothing of value in the car and it has a disclock to stop it getting stolen. I've found the ashtray and glovebox open on a number of occasions and even the boot once.
I had an Astra that had no interior for a bit, kinda stripped out track idea in progress and I used to leave that unlocked as it had a transponder immobiliser and that. BUT, then I worried that kids or scum bags might just let the hand brake off and let it run into another car or something, and my insurance would still be liable...?