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RiceCake
So far, I have this list of vehicles I have had family or friends broken into or stolen.

1996 Chevrolet Silverado;
Stolen And Driven Approximately 32 Kilometers Till Out Of Fuel.
Broke Drivers Rear Window, Broke Steering Column, Broke Passenger Side Front Shock (Offroading?), Cracked Windsheild, Searched Through Items.

1992 Chevrolet Cavaleir;
Broken Into And Stole A Pack Of CD's From Under Drivers Seat.
Broke Drivers Side Rear Window.

1987 Buick Riviera
Stolen And Drivin Approximately 142 Kilometers Till Low On Fuel.
Broke Drivers Rear Window, Broke Steering Column, Broke Glove Compartment Hatch, Searched Through Items.

1991 Buick Riviera(?)
Broke Into And Attempted To Steal, Fortunately Car Is A Peice Of Shit And Wouldn't Start smile.gif.
Broke Drivers Side Window, Broke Steering Column.

Forgot The One That Happened Today:
2002 Ford Explorer
Broke Into And Stole Nothing.
Broke Drivers Side Rear Window, Searched Through Items.
loai
Damn you must live in a bad neighborhood tongue.gif No worries all crappy cars neways wink.gif
RiceCake
Yeah I live in Grand Theft Auto capital of the world. According to statistics, over 20 cars a day are stolen and returned to one of the insurance claim stations, and there is 4 of them. So that means, hmm, 80 cars?

The cops here are lazy asses. Trust me...

And yeah they suck cause they were easiest to attempt to steal. The 1991 Buick Riviera I actually saw them running from the car, they left the door open, wipers running and shit...
DermicSavage
my car borke down just south of LA, i had to pull over on to the side of the freeway, i couldnt call in a truck to tow it so i called my friend to give me a ride home...

i go back a week later with a truck to get it back, and i swear all that was left was the shell mad.gif
Hercules Q Einstein
yeah, it sure suck when your the victim... But man does it rule to get stuff free.

I broke into alot of cars when i was a kid (15-16) and my best advice is just lock your doors. Me and my friends would break into cars for fun, and take shit (stereos, CDs, Money, ETC). The thing is since we were just stupid kids we only bothered with car that were unlocked.

And from the stats i see crappy car are stolen the most.

EDIT: Just want to make it clear i dont still do that, its was just a couple of years ago before i got a brain and decided i didnt want to get caught..
Rocky388
QUOTE (DermicSavage @ Jan 11 2004, 01:26 AM)
my car borke down just south of LA, i had to pull over on to the side of the freeway, i couldnt call in a truck to tow it so i called my friend to give me a ride home...

i go back a week later with a truck to get it back, and i swear all that was left was the shell mad.gif

u left ur car on the side of a freeway for a week and expected nothing to happen to it?
Juggerbot
QUOTE (Rocky388 @ Jan 11 2004, 07:06 AM)
QUOTE (DermicSavage @ Jan 11 2004, 01:26 AM)
my car borke down just south of LA, i had to pull over on to the side of the freeway, i couldnt call in a truck to tow it so i called my friend to give me a ride home...

i go back a week later with a truck to get it back, and i swear all that was left was the shell mad.gif

u left ur car on the side of a freeway for a week and expected nothing to happen to it?

lol true...
Wong Hung Lo
QUOTE (RiceCake @ Jan 10 2004, 11:36 PM)
So far, I have this list of vehicles I have had family or friends broken into or stolen.

1996 Chevrolet Silverado;
Stolen And Driven Approximately 32 Kilometers Till Out Of Fuel.
Broke Drivers Rear Window, Broke Steering Column, Broke Passenger Side Front Shock (Offroading?), Cracked Windsheild, Searched Through Items.

1992 Chevrolet Cavaleir;
Broken Into And Stole A Pack Of CD's From Under Drivers Seat.
Broke Drivers Side Rear Window.

1987 Buick Riviera
Stolen And Drivin Approximately 142 Kilometers Till Low On Fuel.
Broke Drivers Rear Window, Broke Steering Column, Broke Glove Compartment Hatch, Searched Through Items.

1991 Buick Riviera(?)
Broke Into And Attempted To Steal, Fortunately Car Is A Peice Of Shit And Wouldn't Start smile.gif.
Broke Drivers Side Window, Broke Steering Column.

Forgot The One That Happened Today:
2002 Ford Explorer
Broke Into And Stole Nothing.
Broke Drivers Side Rear Window, Searched Through Items.

Haven't you heard of a device called a car alarm? I figure that they have them where you live. I'm guessing that you live in Canada since you use the metric system.
RiceCake
Yep I'm from Canada, where the Kilometer is usually substituted for the hour. Yeah they have car alarms, but like every-other-place in the world, who cares if an alarm goes off and who would put it these cars?

Lol, well, 'The Club' sells good here. They want a ride, not have to hack off the fucking steering wheel. In fact, if the steering column was steel instead of plastic, we wouldn't have vehicle theft like this. Too easy to just smash it off and bypass the key start system...

I can't wait 'till I get my own car. I expect it'll be broken into. I have low expectations for the people and policing in this town. Hell my mom's car (The 1987 Rivera) was stolen outta a fucking parkade! How the fuck do you miss a busted up car full of kids driving out of a parkade?!

Meh, I guess thats why we have insurance. My dad's truck, the Chevrolet Silverado, had a crack in the windsheild before it was stolen, and got it fixed for free. Lol, car theft happens so much it's not actually really 'bad' anymore. Its like 'Aww, they stole my car. Oh well, at least now I can get that scratch fixed jester.gif "...
HSDEMONZ
What's your beef with your local police? Surely you don't expect them to stand guard over your car while you sleep.

Once a car is stolen.. just pray it shows up at all.

There is zip you can do about the smash and grab theives.. but if you want to stop people from driving away with your vehicle.. find the fuse box and pull one or two when you exit the car.

Pro thieves don't carry fuses.. and amateurs don't give it a second though. No one will be driving your car away.

How well this scheme works.. is based on the location of the fuse manel in your car.. and how easy it is for you to get at.
brahm2
My bike got stolen once, lol (actually it was not "lol" at all, because I was very sad)

There is very little vehicle theft where I live smile.gif

Fun Fact: Drivers in Saskatchewan drive the oldest cars on the road, an average age of thirteen years. That's only an average, so there are plenty of cars much older than thirteen years.
Mage
QUOTE (HSDEMONZ @ Jan 11 2004, 10:51 AM)
What's your beef with your local police? Surely you don't expect them to stand guard over your car while you sleep.

Once a car is stolen.. just pray it shows up at all.

There is zip you can do about the smash and grab theives.. but if you want to stop people from driving away with your vehicle.. find the fuse box and pull one or two when you exit the car.

Pro thieves don't carry fuses.. and amateurs don't give it a second though.  No one will be driving your car away.

How well this scheme works.. is based on the location of the fuse manel in your car.. and how easy it is for you to get at.

Yeah a friend has a dune buggy he made and since it is such a simple engine, anyone could hotwire it if they wanted, but when he walks away he takes two parts of the engine with him making it useless smile.gif

Works pretty good.
wearsy
QUOTE (RiceCake @ Jan 11 2004, 06:20 PM)
Yep I'm from Canada, where the Kilometer is usually substituted for the hour. Yeah they have car alarms, but like every-other-place in the world, who cares if an alarm goes off and who would put it these cars?

Lol, well, 'The Club' sells good here. They want a ride, not have to hack off the fucking steering wheel. In fact, if the steering column was steel instead of plastic, we wouldn't have vehicle theft like this. Too easy to just smash it off and bypass the key start system...

I can't wait 'till I get my own car. I expect it'll be broken into. I have low expectations for the people and policing in this town. Hell my mom's car (The 1987 Rivera) was stolen outta a fucking parkade! How the fuck do you miss a busted up car full of kids driving out of a parkade?!

Meh, I guess thats why we have insurance. My dad's truck, the Chevrolet Silverado, had a crack in the windsheild before it was stolen, and got it fixed for free. Lol, car theft happens so much it's not actually really 'bad' anymore. Its like 'Aww, they stole my car. Oh well, at least now I can get that scratch fixed jester.gif "...

You're not from Regina are you? A lot of cars are stolen from there...just curious
sulfur
i like the fuse idea, never really thought of that. as for the car breaking down on the highway, i see it alot in ATL, like on a monday i pass by a car, tuesday, car = broken window, wednesday car = on blocks, no wheels, thursday car = no door, friday car = no fender, next monday car = wtf? where is it? wink.gif
TheMuffinMan
My friend's integra type r, had it's rear spoiler ripped out of the sockets literally while parked outside his home in washington dc, worst i've had happen is someone at school break into my car via window, and my friend caught him doing it, so nothing was taken
sleazy
Dude there's something called vehicle theft recovery,call'em up and they track where the car is in the event of auto theft...

http://www.lojack.com/

Intelligoth
QUOTE (RiceCake @ Jan 10 2004, 08:42 PM)
Yeah I live in Grand Theft Auto capital of the world. According to statistics, over 20 cars a day are stolen and returned to one of the insurance claim stations, and there is 4 of them. So that means, hmm, 80 cars?

You must live in Surrey. ph34r.gif
RiceCake
'Eh must be second then.

I know we used to be GTA capital...

(DAMN! Forgot and double posted. Sorry!)
RiceCake
wearsy
Lol, you guessed right. You from around here or somethin'?

HSDEMONZ
Yeah I know...I guess its just that the amount of auto theft leaves me wondering.


And actually there is a way to prevent auto theft - and its not your fuse ideas. Insurance here you gotta pay the first $500 so bucks, and I'd rather not do that, replace the damn windows. Easiest way is to put something "on" the car to make it less easy to steal, like a club. They won't bust in like the fuse idea because they'd rather take another car than the one they have to deal with the fucking club on smile.gif. Worked for everyone on that list, hasn't been touched since.

Besides, if your vehicle gets stolen here, like I said, alot of people almost expect this to happen at least once. Hopefully they don't keep anything important in their car, else then your really fucked. Besides its cooler to work on your car and talk with the guys at the bodyshops around town (Lol, I know a few...) then to have to go out and buy new CD's or buy another discman, which insurance doesn't cover I think.
EvilWays
QUOTE (DermicSavage @ Jan 11 2004, 06:26 AM)
my car borke down just south of LA, i had to pull over on to the side of the freeway, i couldnt call in a truck to tow it so i called my friend to give me a ride home...

i go back a week later with a truck to get it back, and i swear all that was left was the shell mad.gif

Luckily you weren't in Camden, NJ...wouldn't take more than a few hours there, and they take their cynder blocks back... ph34r.gif
neosnightmare
i live in staten island, ny and i no that we dont rank up there that well with car theft. however, near my house theres a pier. when u look into the water or when its low tide, u can c axels and engines and tires and shit. madd funny when ur bored.
Liquid Oxygen
^ for anyone who said they live in the car theft capital of the world... I don't think so. That title belongs to me. Surrey. BC, Canada (suburb of Vancouver).

Proof
QUOTE
Nadalin's comments come hot on the heels of Surrey's placement as the car theft capital of North America per capita. In 2001, more than 6,000 vehicles were stolen in Surrey.


Plus Surrey was just recently given an even better title. Car theft capital of the English Speaking world.

Plus the mall thats 15 minutes from my house has the most car thefts in the parking lot then any other mall in Western Canada.

So I gotta be paranoid every time I leave my car anywhere. I'm thinking of removing my battery every time I leave the car laugh.gif


Rylinkus
Put a kill switch under the hood or something. Just turn power to the ignition off. It's not too hard.
Liquid Oxygen
QUOTE (Rylinkus @ Mar 21 2004, 01:16 PM)
Put a kill switch under the hood or something. Just turn power to the ignition off. It's not too hard.

Well yah.. I do have a pager alarm and kill switch and a club but those are all detourants still... car thieves are getting smarter and smarter. Hopefully they will just look at my car and move on to someone without all that stuff though...
Brett noonan
QUOTE (Liquid Oxygen @ Mar 21 2004, 12:47 PM)
^ for anyone who said they live in the car theft capital of the world... I don't think so. That title belongs to me. Surrey. BC, Canada (suburb of Vancouver).

Proof
QUOTE
Nadalin's comments come hot on the heels of Surrey's placement as the car theft capital of North America per capita. In 2001, more than 6,000 vehicles were stolen in Surrey.


Plus Surrey was just recently given an even better title. Car theft capital of the English Speaking world.

Plus the mall thats 15 minutes from my house has the most car thefts in the parking lot then any other mall in Western Canada.

So I gotta be paranoid every time I leave my car anywhere. I'm thinking of removing my battery every time I leave the car laugh.gif

hahaha! good ol surrey for ya. i lived there but move to langley, went from car theft capital to the weed capital of bc! the 8 of the top 10 places to get your car stolen from are in the parking lot of my sisters work. her car is still fine though.
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