bah, house has been burgled.
bah, house has been burgled.
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dave-therave

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332 posts

200 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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So I worked late tonight, got home from the office at around 22:40. Opened the front door and when I closed it the latch wouldn't catch properly. Notice that the kitchen door is open (normally closed because of kittens) and then suddenly realise that I've been burgled. They'd prised the door open and got in through the front.

Lots of stuff moved about, draws tipped out etc but nothing stolen. Laptops, cameras (pro stuff, worth a lot of money) hadn't been touched but it seems that they tried to steal the RX8 on the drive with a Honda key and when it wouldn't open the door the left it on the floor and legged it.

The Honda key itself was for the Integra Type R DC2 sitting out the back and the RX8 doesn't currently have an engine in it.

Not sure why I'm posting this, just a bit pissed off about it really. Police have been round and we great but agreed that they were just after the RX8 and that's why they didn't bother with anything else.

Not nice knowing someone has been in the house I must admit but I'm not too shaken up over it, just annoyed.

The Nur

9,168 posts

208 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Sorry to hear it mate. You need a big fk-off dog, not kittens!


I did have a little chuckle that they tried to steal a car with no engine and used a honda key to do so though, stupid bds.

Did they not notice the arch gap at the front hehe

working class

8,974 posts

210 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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That's st mate. No neighbours see anything? Did they let the kittens outside as well?

s, absolute s

Edited by working class on Friday 27th August 00:39

dave-therave

Original Poster:

332 posts

200 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Luckily the kittens are fine and no real damage done to the house. Very strange that it would happen the one day that I decide to work late. Police were very good though even though they agreed that they probably won't find anything when SOCO come round tomorrow.

Not sure how well I'll sleep tonight knowing that they could easily come back and just push the door open if the put a bit of effort into it. I doubt they'd come back now though.

HBLC

610 posts

195 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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bds.



Though I presume lovely ladies in lovely poses will take your mind off it tomorrow?

The Lukas

2,773 posts

217 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Sorry to hear that! Great lengths to steal an RX8? What is the world coming too? Hope you get it all sorted, but it will take a little time to get over the thought someone in your house frown

sherman

14,879 posts

238 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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I would be sleeping at the top of the stairs with the biggest kitchen knife I had just in case.

dave-therave

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332 posts

200 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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sherman said:
I would be sleeping at the top of the stairs with the biggest kitchen knife I had just in case.
Sat in bed with a baseball bat for company, doubt I'll get much sleep until the locks have been changed tomorrow!

Egg Chaser

4,954 posts

190 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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The Nur said:
You need a big fk-off dog, not kittens!
This yes

UncleRic

937 posts

191 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Egg Chaser said:
The Nur said:
You need a big fk-off dog, not kittens!
This yes
Pftt. I'm sure I read somewhere (might have even been on PH) that a law was coming in and dog owners would no longer be protected if their dog attacks someone on their (the dog owners) property.
Get burgled, dog bites man, man sues homeowner (and probably wins).

ETA - http://www.track-days.co.uk/xforums/topic.asp?h=0&...

Edited by UncleRic on Friday 27th August 07:45

Tom_C76

1,923 posts

211 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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UncleRic said:
Egg Chaser said:
The Nur said:
You need a big fk-off dog, not kittens!
This yes
Pftt. I'm sure I read somewhere (might have even been on PH) that a law was coming in and dog owners would no longer be protected if their dog attacks someone on their (the dog owners) property.
Get burgled, dog bites man, man sues homeowner (and probably wins).

ETA - http://www.track-days.co.uk/xforums/topic.asp?h=0&...

Edited by UncleRic on Friday 27th August 07:45
Firstly I've not seen anything to say that was policy, just rumours, and in fact the new government is talking about extending householders rights to defend their property. And secondly, if your dog is loud enough it tends to put the scrotes off trying anything in the first place.

sixpot

444 posts

266 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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This happended to some friends of mine a few weeks ago whilst they were on holiday. Nothing was taken from the house, except my mate's wife's keys to the Clio 182 on the drive. Police found the car a few days later dumped nearby. It was pretty much unmarked, but if it were me, I know I wouldn't ever want to drive that car again. My mate's wife was pretty f****d up by the fact that they had been through all the bedside drawers (presumably looking for the keys) and even pulled all the covers off the bed. What made matters worse was that my mate works away in the week so she spends alot of time at home on her own when he's away.

MiniMan64

18,865 posts

213 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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So they missed all the valuable stuff, didn't break anything valuable and tried to steal wrong car?

Wow, sttest burgler ever. hehe




Sorry, happy you're alright, etc etc

Alex@POD

6,454 posts

238 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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The Nur said:
I did have a little chuckle that they tried to steal a car with no engine and used a honda key to do so though, stupid bds.
I've had worse, some scrotes had done their best to pop the lock off the door of an XR3 I had sitting outside the workshop. The car was never locked. Once in they pulled all the wires to try and get it started... If only they'd opened the bonnet(on the latch), they would have seen there was only half the engine in there...

The car was a donor for another project...

Engineer1

10,486 posts

232 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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They can't be too bright most car keys have some form of logo on them giving a hint as to which car they belong to, so using Honda keys on a Mazda is seriously stupid.

bobda

1,442 posts

257 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Engineer1 said:
They can't be too bright
If they were bright, they wouldn't be thieving scummers.

dave-therave

Original Poster:

332 posts

200 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Engineer1 said:
They can't be too bright most car keys have some form of logo on them giving a hint as to which car they belong to, so using Honda keys on a Mazda is seriously stupid.
both the teg and rex both have the logo on the keys and the teg even has a honda keyring. Total idiots, they even left the 200 bensons that were sitting on my coffee table!

T84

6,941 posts

217 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Can you leave the bonnet of the Rex open tonight?

dave-therave

Original Poster:

332 posts

200 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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It's getting moved off the drive tonight and put in a mates lock up for a while. That way there will only be a car on my drive when I'm in. Going to fit an alarm tomorrow as well but had dead locks/bolts etc fitted to the front door today.

AstonZagato

13,744 posts

233 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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dave-therave said:
It's getting moved off the drive tonight and put in a mates lock up for a while. That way there will only be a car on my drive when I'm in. Going to fit an alarm tomorrow as well but had dead locks/bolts etc fitted to the front door today.
Won't this mean that scrotes will know when you are there and when you aren't?