I'm so so sorry to hear that Gordon
I'll keep one eye out for you ...
Douche bags - I'm sure they'll get what they deserve, you can't be into that sort of thing and live a 'safe' life.Last night two miserable thieving bastards broke into my home whilst myself, my wife and daughter were sleeping and stole the keys to both our cars. I ran outside just as they drove my D3 off down the road - it was heartbreaking
Ditto, & in Syd...Will keep an eye out here in QLD too!
What BASTARDS
After a week and then two weeks we knew we had lost the car for good, but then the Gold Coast CIB rang & said sir have you got your car back & replied no, then sir we sighted your car 5 mins from your place 3 hrs ago & said we will get back to you.One good point - these people probably aren't very smart...
Being watched by these sorts of people when you have children would be the most disturbing part - would make me very, very angry (damn you swear filterI don't think there's any question you were being watched. They'd have picked the time carefully... I think car security needs to shift to a "something you know, something you have" principle, like the best computer security. The car keys are the "something you have", the "something you know" could be a PIN...).
The problem - I think - with a PIN, etc. is that if the crook came into your house, got the keys from you then jumped in the car and couldn't start it, they might go totally berserk.
I like the immobiliser idea though - some people have this don't they (in older cars?) In the newer ones it's obviously in the key fob, but I like the thought of the bad guy driving 200m away and the engine stalling with the police very close by
Sorry to hear your dogs weren't able to help
Hope the situation improves...
I'm so so sorry to hear that Gordon
I'll keep one eye out for you ...
Gordon's computers were also stolen so he asked me to post this
Originally Posted by gghaggis
Well that's some good news Gordon and thanks Jamo for letting us know.
hmmm I would have thought a fire extinguisher would be a death sentence for a car like a d3 doesn't it eat into all the electrics etc (as well as finger prints/dna etc)
One of the old mans friends had a BMW broken into and they'd used an extinguisher on the interior the insurance company just wrote it off even though the rest of it looked perfect still
Sorry to hear about your cars, I'd be pretty devastated if someone did the same thing to meThe home invasion is the part that makes me really angry though
Crims seem to be getting more & more brazen and won't stop at anything to get what they want.
This reminds me of why I should install a second safe, with a quick access code pad, behind the door to our bedroom. It only needs to hold one 12 gauge and some ammo.....
Presumably they would have thought to wipe the doorhandles all round then, and the key. And underneath the parking brake lever, and under the glovebox lever, plus the seatbelts.
Just thinking of where you'd leave fingerprints on a car.
The cops should have a good decription from the blokewho saw it being driven the other day.
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