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Heavy_user
07-15-2015, 01:16 PM
Over the past month I've noticed a group of three young early 20's in my East Van Fraser View neighbourhood looking for unlocked cars after midnight. I saw them going from car to car, even into people's driveways, to try to see if the cars are unlocked.
I now have a surveillance system around my house, and if these assholes come again I'll be sure to provide the security footage to the police. Reminder for everyone to remember to lock your car doors.
fliptuner
07-15-2015, 01:20 PM
So what you're saying is, use locks to keep people out?
http://www.wagehourinsights.com/Captain%20Obvious%20HotelsCom.jpg
Matlock
07-15-2015, 01:52 PM
Time for boobytraps.
https://youtu.be/xtL1TBQQy0I
Ronin
07-15-2015, 02:03 PM
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trollguy
07-15-2015, 02:07 PM
Over the past month I've noticed a group of three young early 20's in my East Van Fraser View neighbourhood looking for unlocked cars after midnight. I saw them going from car to car, even into people's driveways, to try to see if the cars are unlocked.
I now have a surveillance system around my house, and if these assholes come again I'll be sure to provide the security footage to the police. Reminder for everyone to remember to lock your car doors.
i know imposing civilian justice isnt everyones thing but did you at least yell at them .. or anything; to let them know someone is watching??
Ronin
07-15-2015, 02:10 PM
Or you could sneak up behind them and bash them in the head with a rock.
Fuck car thieves.
mickz
07-15-2015, 02:10 PM
Over the past month I've noticed a group of three young early 20's in my East Van Fraser View neighbourhood looking for unlocked cars after midnight. I saw them going from car to car, even into people's driveways, to try to see if the cars are unlocked.
I now have a surveillance system around my house, and if these assholes come again I'll be sure to provide the security footage to the police. Reminder for everyone to remember to lock your car doors.
1. Unlock doors
2. Hide in back seat with bat
3. Wait
4. SURPRISE MOTHERFUCKER
Gerbs
07-15-2015, 02:20 PM
My car alarm got set off in the area twice in the last week. I think once I left a window like 20% open accidentally though.
Roach
07-15-2015, 03:37 PM
Unfortunately I was a victim of this three weeks ago in Sullivan Station area of Surrey.
A family member used my X5 for the evening. Due to some confusion with the comfort access key they left the vehicle unlocked. Was leaving for work the next morning and discovered my radar detector, glasses, company nametag and change were gone. All were out of site in the center console.
Fortunately, they didn't touch my S2000. Thought for sure that my top would have been slashed or something.
A neighbour reviewed their surveillance camera and noted a young man and woman going from one vehicle to another trying to open doors.
Annoyed because I never leave my doors unlocked or leave valuables out in the open. Also annoyed that BMW does not have the walkaway setting for comfort access key like most other manufacturers.
Anyways, I'm rambling. Hopefully this doesn't happen to any of you.
Kev
Heavy_user
07-15-2015, 04:46 PM
Not sure if it's the same group of thieves, but here is the description of the thieves I spotted.
Two young Caucasian female both with curly red hair, one tall young Caucasian male. I didn't know if it was useful to call the cops as they would have left by the time cops came and I didn't have the surveillance footage available as evidence. I'll be sure to call the cops first thing if I see them again.
Unfortunately I was a victim of this three weeks ago in Sullivan Station area of Surrey.
A family member used my X5 for the evening. Due to some confusion with the comfort access key they left the vehicle unlocked. Was leaving for work the next morning and discovered my radar detector, glasses, company nametag and change were gone. All were out of site in the center console.
Fortunately, they didn't touch my S2000. Thought for sure that my top would have been slashed or something.
A neighbour reviewed their surveillance camera and noted a young man and woman going from one vehicle to another trying to open doors.
Annoyed because I never leave my doors unlocked or leave valuables out in the open. Also annoyed that BMW does not have the walkaway setting for comfort access key like most other manufacturers.
Anyways, I'm rambling. Hopefully this doesn't happen to any of you.
Kev
Heavy_user
07-15-2015, 04:47 PM
I called my neighbor to wake up, set off my house alarm and had my self defense weapon ready.
i know imposing civilian justice isnt everyones thing but did you at least yell at them .. or anything; to let them know someone is watching??
Heavy_user
07-15-2015, 04:49 PM
I'm pretty sure there are people that habitually don't lock their doors or occasionally forgot to, to give these thieves motivation for such crime.
So what you're saying is, use locks to keep people out?
http://www.wagehourinsights.com/Captain%20Obvious%20HotelsCom.jpg
hchang
07-15-2015, 05:01 PM
I'm pretty sure there are people that habitually don't lock their doors or occasionally forgot to, to give these thieves motivation for such crime.
I never understood how this isn't common sense.
Maybe it's because I never grew up in an era where it wasnt the norm to leave the front door of your house and car doors unlocked but people should change with the times and realize humans are getting more and more messed up now
It's second nature for me to lock my doors on my house and truck, I would even press the lock button a few times on my remote when I'm walking away just so I'm convinced it's locked.
XplicitLuder
07-15-2015, 05:15 PM
Not sure if it's the same group of thieves, but here is the description of the thieves I spotted.
Two young Caucasian female both with curly red hair, one tall young Caucasian male. I didn't know if it was useful to call the cops as they would have left by the time cops came and I didn't have the surveillance footage available as evidence. I'll be sure to call the cops first thing if I see them again.
could always call the non-emergency police # and give them description for future record
Euro7r
07-15-2015, 05:43 PM
OP has noticed this for the past month and hasn't called police to file report? If I notice anything unusual, I just call non-emergency line and file a report. If there is a common trend, police will be more active in that area/time.
Mikoyan
07-15-2015, 05:56 PM
OP has noticed this for the past month and hasn't called police to file report? If I notice anything unusual, I just call non-emergency line and file a report. If there is a common trend, police will be more active in that area/time.
That's what the cops at a community safety event said too. If it's stuff like peering in cars/yards/fences/house windows, non emerg, but if they're testing car door handles and applying tools to the windows, that's a 911 crime in progress call.
but if they're testing car door handles and applying tools to the windows, that's a 911 crime in progress call.
really???
lowside67
07-15-2015, 06:24 PM
Applying tools to Windows = actually breaking in = crime in progress = 911
Pulling door handles = possible crime = non emergency line
Not that hard.
Mark
SpeedStars
07-15-2015, 06:25 PM
Thanks for the heads up OP! I live around that area so I'll be sure to keep an eye out. Been parking my car inside the gates after being broken into on the street :fuuuuu: Also, I would guess the best anti-theft device here against these crooks would be this
http://www.europeanservicecenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Gear-Lever.jpg
fliptuner
07-15-2015, 06:27 PM
Also, I would guess the best anti-theft device here against these crooks would be this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDrzMGdYWZc
fixed
Thanks for the heads up OP! I live around that area so I'll be sure to keep an eye out. Been parking my car inside the gates after being broken into on the street :fuuuuu: Also, I would guess the best anti-theft device here against these crooks would be this
http://www.europeanservicecenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Gear-Lever.jpg
Would-be carjackers foiled in Seattle, couldn't drive manual transmission - CBS News (http://www.cbsnews.com/news/would-be-carjackers-foiled-in-seattle-couldnt-drive-stick/)
Heavy_user
07-15-2015, 07:26 PM
Good points on calling the non-emergency line and filing a report. Will do so now. Thanks
Mikoyan
07-15-2015, 07:29 PM
Applying tools to Windows = actually breaking in = crime in progress = 911
Pulling door handles = possible crime = non emergency line
Not that hard.
Mark
As explained to me, going down the street and testing door handles demonstrates intent.
Either way, non emergency at least.
chouchou
07-15-2015, 09:16 PM
Careful if you're in the west side / kerrisdale area as well.
will068
07-15-2015, 11:30 PM
Applying tools to Windows = actually breaking in = crime in progress = 911
Pulling door handles = possible crime = non emergency line
Not that hard.
Mark
Just an FYI, when I called the non-emergency line regarding the same situation (pulling door handle, traversing every car in sight) in the west end, she advised to call 911 in the future if I witness such action again.
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....
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
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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