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PandaDog 07-15-2015 11:39 PM

I get an uncomfortable feeling when thinking I forgot to lock my car doors....


... then I run back to the car to double check :okay:

multicartual 07-15-2015 11:45 PM

How many people have a security camera facing where they park their car?


What is a good home security camera system?

Mr.Money 07-16-2015 05:53 AM

^^^ anything that is 720p HD to see their face...i notice a lot of low budget camera that are lower then 480p and its a complete waste of time with shitty Night vison

marksport 07-16-2015 04:59 PM

I knew some ppl who gave up locking their car doors since the thieves were smashing the window just to steal the change. Nothing much else to steal and the car wasn't worth much.
Now if you have a last gen Chrysler intrepid with the common steering problem, that be fun to see them steal one of those. My friend has one and the steering will randomly seize up when driving. He nearly went head on with a dump truck.

dragondragon99 07-16-2015 05:09 PM

lol i did this 5 years ago

mk1freak 07-16-2015 06:51 PM

OP is just living up to his sn...staring out from behind closed curtains after midnight checking to see who might be out there....

4444 07-16-2015 11:08 PM

In this day and age of immobilizers, are they really looking to steal the car?

After getting my car broken into many years ago (nothing was stolen as you aren't meant to leave anything in your car), I never locked my car again when at home - open up glove box, open up centre console, leave car unlocked.

assuming you do not run the risk of having a bum sleeping in your car, this is the best option - doubtful they could get the car started (and if they could / were looking to do this, would they really not break a window to get in)

it wasn't until I had $5K of damage done to my car (bonnet, roof, interior - why couldn't they just enter through the side window - well, bc they were idiots, that's why and figured side window breakage would set off factory alarm yet sunroof wouldn't?) that I really thought about this problem and came to the above conclusion

westopher 07-16-2015 11:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by multicartual (Post 8660538)
How many people have a security camera facing where they park their car?


What is a good home security camera system?

Adopt a Rez dog. Monty always knows when someone shady is around. When people hear a 60lb junkyard mutt growling from the window above them they fuck off fast.

InvisibleSoul 07-17-2015 03:59 PM

Unfortunately this seems to be the modus operandi for petty thieves nowadays. They don't have to break anything and it takes zero effort.

I've fallen victim to this several times in the past few years. I forget to lock the car with the remote after carrying in my kid or something like that.


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