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Velvet 08-28-2021 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Malsua (Post 1995889)
Battery powered grinder will cut any chain or cable.

Yes, but it makes noise and requires the thief to be prepared - my chain is 1 inch solid steel in diameter.

CoachKandSportsguy 08-28-2021 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1995831)
Just hide GPS tracker in golf cart. If it get stole you can lead the Sheriff right to it.

That is the best answer yet. . . although interesting story out of NYC, that most cops don't understand this type of technology yet, so are skeptical about it.

Never go try to recover it yourself without a police officer.

true crimes reader

kathyspear 08-28-2021 09:09 PM

Hubby just saw a post on some TV Facebook page from someone who says his neighbors' 4-seater was just stolen from Cracker Barrel at 11 a.m. while they were having breakfast. Surveillance video shows a man walking out of Chase Bank, getting into the cart, and driving away. In broad daylight.

I hate thieves.

kathy

wisbad1 08-28-2021 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1995670)
I actually installed a replacement automotive ignition switch in place of the Yamaha switch. The cost was $15 at auto parts store, about 1/2 hour to install. It came with 4 keys that are keyed to that switch. This makes it a little more difficult since the "standard" Yamaha keys will not work on this cart.

Details please?

DaleDivine 08-29-2021 04:49 AM

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Originally Posted by UpNorth (Post 1995746)
I would guess that the most popular golf cart brand to steal would be Yamaha, so if you are looking for safety, choose the least popular brand you can find. Also, I don't think electric carts are high on the desired list for thieves, so make yours electric. And never leave an expensive set of golf clubs in your cart when parking in a shopping center, such as WalMart. You might not have them when you get back. Not a lot of golf cart crime in The Villages, but it does happen on occasion.

I have the cable golf club cover. Thieves may be able to cut the cable but it would be highly noticeable.
:ho::ho:

thevillages2013 08-29-2021 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by UpNorth (Post 1995746)
I would guess that the most popular golf cart brand to steal would be Yamaha, so if you are looking for safety, choose the least popular brand you can find. Also, I don't think electric carts are high on the desired list for thieves, so make yours electric. And never leave an expensive set of golf clubs in your cart when parking in a shopping center, such as WalMart. You might not have them when you get back. Not a lot of golf cart crime in The Villages, but it does happen on occasion.

Really? Why would anyone buy a golf cart they don’t want just or one that nobody wants just to make sure it doesn’t get stolen.

Flybob 08-29-2021 05:48 AM

Apple Air Tags
 
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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1995831)
Just hide GPS tracker in golf cart. If it get stole you can lead the Sheriff right to it.

East to install and hide: Apple Air Tags!

sparkey1 08-29-2021 06:22 AM

Just had mine stolen yesterday when we were at CrackerBarrel. The police said Yamaha has a very generic key The thief took it within 10 seconds.

thevillagernie 08-29-2021 06:27 AM

one key fit's all.....change the ignition switch and put alarm on it.....

spd2918 08-29-2021 06:30 AM

Theft is very low here. I see people leaving keys and clubs in unattended carts all the time. Not a good idea.

Bay Kid 08-29-2021 06:44 AM

Locks are for honest people.

MrFlorida 08-29-2021 06:50 AM

Just insure it, if a thief wants it, he will get it....

Dlbonivich 08-29-2021 07:14 AM

Every time I see someone reporting they had something stolen off of their cart, I am surprised. Then you find out that left the item in the cup holder in plain view. Take a few precautions and you should be safe. For how many carts are out and about here I do not hear about a lot of theft.

Luggage 08-29-2021 07:27 AM

Let's talk about crime, there's enough crime here, but you have to go to alternate sources to read about it. Patty larceny, stealing tools out of garages and out of trucks, the arrest for drunk driving both in cars and carts, partners who beat up on each other cuz they're drunk and of course the arrest from stopping cars and finding drugs in the cars. You will also find every year so a few golf carts stolen because someone has a drug habit and usually after I stake out with some fake golf carts they are caught. Golf cart insurance is fairly cheap and can cover you easily. I would never leave anything in the open weather in my car or my car

kkingston57 08-29-2021 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe (Post 1995616)
Sorry for the stupid question, but I am not in TV - simply a prospective snowbird trying to learn about the area. Is theft of golf carts, or even from golf carts, an issue? Someone in the thread about no apartments was talking about vacant parking lots and how easy it is to roll one up on a flatbed and be gone. That led to my question.

Thanks!

The best way and most factual way to answer your question is to get a crime grid from Sumter County(most populated county in The Villages) Any other information is anecdotal and not objective.

Someone told me there were high theft rates and other neighbors did not concur with him.

I am more concerned about someone stealing my clubs than my golf cart. Golf cart is identifiable(has VIN). Make sure you buy insurance which does cover theft on the golf cart and take reasonable precautions. In our case the theft deductible for the golf cart is less than our homeowners theft deductible.

If you have a two car garage and 2 cars and a cart, park cart indoors and leave one of the cars outside.


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