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Zilch



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LU sorry to hear about that, hope you catch up with the b@st@rds, make sure you have a blunt razor with you Thumbs Up

As for tracker, i am not sure how its progressed in the last 3 years, I always had tracker in the UK up to 2005 on my Scoob. On the Subaru forum a few WRX's that had them, and these the police believed were stolen to order, normally the rare WR, RA or 22B models etc, the tracker was usually found ripped out within a few miles of the crime scene Shocked , a lot of the "professional" Rolling Eyes thieving scum, if that is what it seems what is is looking like here, used to know the majority of hiding places.. not unless of course over the last 3 years they have changed the setup..

Good luck and hope you get it sorted out soon.. Another Pommie Bar Steward down under

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Post #201256 Mon Dec 22 2008 8:31am
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dazsear



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SachaR wrote:
dazsear wrote:


Since getting my HST last week I have always taken my car keys to bed (placing them on the bedside unit) but will be investing in a small safe to put my keys in after the Xmas break.

I strongly suggest others look after their car keys at home since your house is far easier to break into than you car in most cases.



I would strongly not recomend this!!! On some other sites I read that when they do not find the keys they then wake you up which I would prefere they didnt!

But seriously, it is best to let them take the car as in comparisson, it not much.

Sacha




Sacha
I hear where you are coming from mate but I am 6'2" 19 stone and work for an organisation that trains me to deal with such people on a daily baisis.
I apreciate the risks but struggle with the concept of letting someone to easily take anything from me without a little 'imput' from yours truly! 2017 4.4 Autobiography FFRR - love this car
Gone - VW T5 Transporter
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Post #201260 Mon Dec 22 2008 9:00am
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SachaR



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Sacha
I hear where you are coming from mate but I am 6'2" 19 stone and work for an organisation that trains me to deal with such people on a daily baisis.
I apreciate the risks but struggle with the concept of letting someone to easily take anything from me without a little 'imput' from yours truly![/quote]

I'm 5'6" and 11 Stone and here the f***ers very often have guns and other weaponary, so dont mind me saying that in your case it may be OK but this isnt the case for most and even if it is, is it worth the risk? Think of it this way, if they are already in your house when you are clearly at home means they are willing to risk more than your common petty thief?

dazsear, I can understand were you are comming from but I dont believe a car or material items are worth the risks for my family and me! (also why we have insurances trackers etc)


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Post #201272 Mon Dec 22 2008 10:19am
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Josh



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Sacha
I hear where you are coming from mate but I am 6'2" 19 stone and work for an organisation that trains me to deal with such people on a daily basis.
I apreciate the risks but struggle with the concept of letting someone to easily take anything from me without a little 'imput' from yours truly![/quote]

Sounds like an interesting job......... Whistle TDV6 - gone
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Post #201662 Tue Dec 23 2008 10:18pm
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dazsear



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10-4 mate Thumbs Up 2017 4.4 Autobiography FFRR - love this car
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Post #201664 Tue Dec 23 2008 10:23pm
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kam100



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LU, hope the insurance company sort you out asap, and you can get a replacement very quickly as some sort of compensation. I am hearing more of this day-day, and some cases the people responsible have not even tried to hide the fact/their identities.

In the last 12 months, clients of ours, we've had 2x RR Sports go missing in the same manner as your situation, and an RS4 cab, where they simply smashed through the lounge and face - face said, give us the keys, we aren't leaving without it. In the case of the RS4, the guy is very 'well connected' and put an offer of £10k reward around all the labourers yards, the city wide distribution network for the building trade and also around all the wholesalers, chippy's, sparkies and the like. 1 week into 2008, the RS4 was found unmarked with keys in the ignition in a nearby town. They have it back now, but want shot of it, as it keeps drawing unwanted attention and they live on the edge all the time.

I for one, haven't bought another high performance car simply due to the economic climate, and because of these scrotes going around nicking cars to order. My barges are all parked up outside, flood lit, and cctv'd up, keys next to me and other locked away in safe place. Im not going to make it easy for anyone, but i don't have kids or vunerable people in the house, so i will take that chance.. but prefer my sisters to leave their keys downstairs with the kids asleep upstairs in their rooms. Car is one thing, life and wellbeing is another. Insure it, tracker it, and Gap it.. and secure yourselves..

Post #201681 Wed Dec 24 2008 12:43am
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highbridgeflyer



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I find a German Sheppard, Jack russell (hard as nails) a base ball bat and a 12 gauge 32" cold drawn steel barrel normally deters folk.

Failing that, i'll introduce them to the wife Shocked

Post #201723 Wed Dec 24 2008 10:13am
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MX



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Isnt that a little illegal ?

(Introduction to the shotgun rather than the wife)

Laughing

If that is allowed I may just go and invest in one! RRS TDV6 SE Java Black +towpack +tintent +Permagrin

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Post #201724 Wed Dec 24 2008 10:21am
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leedsunited



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Many thanks to all for their concerns and especially to James and Kam for their advise and offers Thumbs Up

Now i am getting over the shock and it looks all OK with the insurance company i will try and enjoy Xmas, James you have a PM regarding our discussion of yesterday.

All the best for Xmas to you all Thumbs Up

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Lookers Park Royal



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Yep, got the PM, good news! Thumbs Up

Post #201785 Wed Dec 24 2008 12:32pm
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The shotgun idea is not as illegal as you might think..... well providing you don't do a Tony Martin (Norfolk Farmer - slighty mad, who shot burglars in the back while they were running away from him).

Rolling with laughter

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Post #201791 Wed Dec 24 2008 2:05pm
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NickM



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Mate glad someone managed to make your Chrimbo a bit happer albeit around a time when you lost your car - but trust you'll replace it with something just as good, if not better! Try and enjoy the holidays now and put the thought of it behind you if you can

Happy Christmas!

Post #201792 Wed Dec 24 2008 2:05pm
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leedsunited



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Charles Hurst Park Royal wrote:
Yep, got the PM, good news! Thumbs Up

James, just dropped you a new PM on the proposition.

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Post #201808 Wed Dec 24 2008 4:29pm
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simonsi



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dazsear wrote:
The shotgun idea is not as illegal as you might think.....


That a professional opinion Daz? Wink Cheers

Simon

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