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N44125
04-04-2017, 01:41 PM
The online newspaper reported another golf cart stolen, this one on the historic site...the 4th on the same night (Mar 25th).

Is it just me or are we having a drastic increase in golf cart thefts? Why?

graciegirl
04-04-2017, 01:49 PM
The online newspaper reported another golf cart stolen, this one on the historic site...the 4th on the same night (Mar 25th).

Is it just me or are we having a drastic increase in golf cart thefts? Why?

Did those fool judges let those guys out?

redwitch
04-04-2017, 01:51 PM
Probably a ring. Easy to steal the carts left in carports or anywhere else outside. I have faith in our Sheriffs. They caught a couple of guys who stole a few carts. They'll catch this group when they come back for more if not before.

graciegirl
04-04-2017, 01:56 PM
Probably a ring. Easy to steal the carts left in carports or anywhere else outside. I have faith in our Sheriffs. They caught a couple of guys who stole a few carts. They'll catch this group when they come back for more if not before.

I agree.

Bonnevie
04-04-2017, 01:58 PM
our neighborhood group had someone from Sheriffs ofc speak last week and he said there's a rash of Yamaha cart burglaries. So those of you with that brand, be extra careful.

Chatbrat
04-04-2017, 02:13 PM
Its the drug epidemic--people are desperate for $ to feed their habit-car break ins--IMHO, we are easy targets & we represent

N44125
04-07-2017, 06:27 PM
Update...Thursday...Apr 6th...according to the online newspaper, 2 more golf carts stolen...both Yamahas. One from MVP in Brownwood, one from Stonecrest.

TheDude
04-07-2017, 08:51 PM
Update...Thursday...Apr 6th...according to the online newspaper, 2 more golf carts stolen...both Yamahas. One from MVP in Brownwood, one from Stonecrest.

did the say if the Yamahas were 2017 or older. Because the 2017 have a different key ignition, the older ones have a standard key. Unless they were stolen by trailer truck and that would stick out.

Also, the Brownwood thief seems odd, was it late at night?. I ask because McAllister's deli is packed in the afternoon and people sit outside, however MVP area is usually empty and MVP has windows facing the roads, so many people can see.

I hate to think Brownwood isn't safe.

I am surprised Sumter county doesn't use decoy carts to see who is doing this.

DARFAP
04-08-2017, 05:26 AM
My Yamaha 2012.5 was stolen at Brownwood last August. Never found it. I now own a Par Car and had a kill switch installed. I hope they catch and severely punish these bast...ds.

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l2ridehd
04-08-2017, 06:31 AM
Prior to the Villages in Sumter county they had a very small tax base, one full time and a couple part time police, than came The Villages. The tax base went up 800 times, no new schools required and they increased the police and fire budgets 300 fold. In this "city" of 120,000 we have a huge tax base very limited school requirements, and lower other services when compared to cities this size elsewhere in the country. We also have a very low crime rate. If Sumter county wants to keep that size police force, we the voters do have choices, than they should do everything possible to make this place completely crime free. They have a budget large enough to protect a city twice this size and should have every crime resolved ASAP. Go look at cities this size all over the country and look at police budgets, number of officers, and compare it to here.

I am not trying to say we shouldn't have that size police force, am just pointing out that if we do, they should not be out here doing traffic stops when we have other more serious crime. They should be all over this type crime and any others that happen. We are the goose that has laid them a golden egg and we do vote at a very high % of residents. I don't mind paying for more police if they get results. But if they don't, I would not hesitate to slash their budget to be more in line with the rest of the US for a size for size city.

Chatbrat
04-08-2017, 06:48 AM
Surveillance cameras should be installed in all Villages parking lots--Walmart has them--we should have them--great deterrent,also--anytime you see a golf cart on a trailer--take note of the license tag-turn it into the Sheriff

bagboy
04-08-2017, 07:13 AM
But, traffic stops are the very reason many criminals are apprehended.

N44125
04-08-2017, 10:04 AM
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village dreamer
04-08-2017, 11:05 AM
how about some cameras on bvb and morse bvd , record all cars and trucks.

ColdNoMore
04-08-2017, 12:14 PM
how about some cameras on bvb and morse bvd , record all cars and trucks.

How about just putting cameras on every single street...and looking at the front of every house?

Chatbrat
04-08-2017, 12:16 PM
The more the villages expands into have not territory, the more the crime rate

rubicon
04-08-2017, 02:17 PM
55,000 golf carts in TV alone.... 4 stolen. Agree one is too many but risk is inherent in living and as the general area grows so does the degree of risk. How much time and expense should be devoted to issues like this as opposed to other crimes, etc.? Police can't be everywhere and do everything.

Shimpy
04-08-2017, 03:35 PM
In most places a stolen car, or in our case a golf cart, wouldn't even be in the news.

DARFAP
04-09-2017, 05:35 AM
In most places a stolen car, or in our case a golf cart, wouldn't even be in the news.
Well wait until it happens to you

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Bay Kid
04-09-2017, 06:16 AM
Most all have camera phones. Be alert of anyone loading a cart and snap a picture if it seems suspicious.

Jdmiata
04-09-2017, 08:55 PM
Every community has crime. I have no stats to back me up , but I feel that TV has very little crime.

2BNTV
04-10-2017, 11:14 AM
Every community has crime. I have no stats to back me up , but I feel that TV has very little crime.

:agree:

I had my car stolen once in CT and I was not a happy camper.

The police do a good job of catching people.

summerhill
04-10-2017, 02:25 PM
I agree that is probably fueled by the drug epidemic and low wages in this area. A quick couple grand by stealing a newer golf cart is sure an incentive to get into this business. A kill switch only works some of the time. Just as easy to push the cart onto a flat bed while it is parked in one of the lots. There are probably a number of rings in the area. Two ways to combat this... register all golf cart vins and the Villages should seriously consider cameras in the big parking lots, such as, by MVP, grocery stores, by the Squares, etc. place them up high so the thieves won't notice. just sayin....

EPutnam1863
04-10-2017, 03:21 PM
our neighborhood group had someone from Sheriffs ofc speak last week and he said there's a rash of Yamaha cart burglaries. So those of you with that brand, be extra careful.

Who buys these carts from the thieves?

EPutnam1863
04-10-2017, 03:24 PM
Surveillance cameras should be installed in all Villages parking lots--Walmart has them--we should have them--great deterrent,also--anytime you see a golf cart on a trailer--take note of the license tag-turn it into the Sheriff

I am not sure if the Sheriff can do anything about it. I reported a license tag that drove in the wrong direction on a one-way street and was told I had to give the name of the driver. This was in Florida.

Chatbrat
04-10-2017, 03:28 PM
There are no vin #'s--these carts could be sold on Craig's list, or any golf cart dealers lot, in any state

Nucky
04-10-2017, 03:51 PM
There are no vin #'s--these carts could be sold on Craig's list, or any golf cart dealers lot, in any state


Where is the serial number on a Yamaha golf cart?
The serial number is located near the drivers side rear tire underneath the golf cart. The Yamaha G2 began production in 1985 and the serial number can be located in one of two places. Either under the seat towards the front of the golf cart, or under the front bumper on the frame of the golf cart.

A VIN number identifies the same as a serial number but unless a grinder was used there is a identification number on each cart. Thank You.:clap2:

dirtbanker
04-10-2017, 04:13 PM
Well a little prevention goes a long way...I have a 50' length of 3/8" hardened chain and 2 padlocks in my cart. Every time I park it (even to just run in for a second); I run the chain through all 4 wheels, through both arm rests and the steering wheel. I then wrap it around a tree or fire hydrant. To this day, my cart has never been stolen!

My wife gets a little aggravated with the amount of time I spend finding a parking spot that will accommodate this procedure, and she gets annoyed at how much time I spend chaining or un-chaining, but I assure her it is definitely less time than it would take us to walk home drunk.

One time I thought our cart was stolen, but she remembered we had parked in a different lot...

Shimpy
04-11-2017, 03:09 PM
Well a little prevention goes a long way...I have a 50' length of 3/8" hardened chain and 2 padlocks in my cart. Every time I park it (even to just run in for a second); I run the chain through all 4 wheels, through both arm rests and the steering wheel. I then wrap it around a tree or fire hydrant. To this day, my cart has never been stolen!
.

:1rotfl: I just leave my keys in the cart and hope it's taken and my insurance will pay me more than I'd get for a trade in.

JoMar
04-11-2017, 04:56 PM
:1rotfl: I just leave my keys in the cart and hope it's taken and my insurance will pay me more than I'd get for a trade in.

:bigbow:

Barefoot
04-11-2017, 06:26 PM
Well a little prevention goes a long way...I have a 50' length of 3/8" hardened chain and 2 padlocks in my cart. Every time I park it (even to just run in for a second); I run the chain through all 4 wheels, through both arm rests and the steering wheel. I then wrap it around a tree or fire hydrant. To this day, my cart has never been stolen!

My wife gets a little aggravated with the amount of time I spend finding a parking spot that will accommodate this procedure, and she gets annoyed at how much time I spend chaining or un-chaining, but I assure her it is definitely less time than it would take us to walk home drunk.

One time I thought our cart was stolen, but she remembered we had parked in a different lot...

:a040::thumbup:

Laker14
04-12-2017, 08:31 AM
One evening at Sumter Landing I saw a cart with a wheel boot attached to the FR tire. It was a little mini version of the boots you might see in urban areas used to impound or repo an automobile.
My first thought was that it was being repo'd, but then I thought it was for theft prevention.

Pretty slick.

Nucky
04-12-2017, 10:40 AM
We noticed a whole lot more people leaving their carts outside their homes at night almost like bait. Sort of make you wonder if these wise owls I'm surrounded by have a plan. And that was a compliment. Can't wait to see the outcome.

RickeyD
04-12-2017, 06:48 PM
We noticed a whole lot more people leaving their carts outside their homes at night almost like bait. Sort of make you wonder if these wise owls I'm surrounded by have a plan. And that was a compliment. Can't wait to see the outcome.



I know a spot in Brooklyn when we were kids when if you needed to get your car stolen, it would get stolen. Of course we took two cars and partied back home in one. [emoji3]

EPutnam1863
04-12-2017, 07:53 PM
Well a little prevention goes a long way...I have a 50' length of 3/8" hardened chain and 2 padlocks in my cart. Every time I park it (even to just run in for a second); I run the chain through all 4 wheels, through both arm rests and the steering wheel. I then wrap it around a tree or fire hydrant. To this day, my cart has never been stolen!

My wife gets a little aggravated with the amount of time I spend finding a parking spot that will accommodate this procedure, and she gets annoyed at how much time I spend chaining or un-chaining, but I assure her it is definitely less time than it would take us to walk home drunk.

One time I thought our cart was stolen, but she remembered we had parked in a different lot...

With so many silver gray cars styled nearly alike, we have gotten into wrong cars so is it possible the "stolen" golf carts were taken by mistake???

Nucky
04-12-2017, 08:27 PM
I know a spot in Brooklyn when we were kids when if you needed to get your car stolen, it would get stolen. Of course we took two cars and partied back home in one. [emoji3]

That was you?:1rotfl::1rotfl:

Toymeister
04-14-2017, 02:45 PM
If you want your cart recovered A GPS tracker is 89.00 and a service fee of 9.00 a month. Is it worth it to you? Most people don't think so. It will tell you the address where the cart is any LEO would love this level of detail. It is like a Christmas gift to them. Here you go, there are the Theives!

Toymeister
04-14-2017, 02:56 PM
:agree:

I had my car stolen once in CT and I was not a happy camper.

The police do a good job of catching people.

Since I wired the GPS on a yamaha,I saw how the ignition was wired. I can drive any of them away in less than 90 seconds. Chain, kill switch, club all work. Tracker is the least obtrusive if you have a spouse who doesn't want to perform the same security measures.

PJ
06-14-2017, 12:45 PM
I just bought a Bulldog security system for my golf cart, but haven't installed it yet.
A neighbor saw one installed on another cart in the Villages recently, and told me about it.
The company seems to have gone out of business, but these are available on ebay and other places.

I got mine on ebay for $19.99.+ $6. shipping.
It has one wire lead that attaches
to the + battery, and an alarm that makes a loud noise if anyone messes with your cart.
It comes with a fob similar to a car fob, with buttons to activate the alarm etc. We (with same neighbor)
have tried installing it, but haven't figured it out yet.
Please does anyone know about installing
these devices? Thanks in advance.

graciegirl
06-14-2017, 12:50 PM
I just bought a Bulldog security system for my golf cart, but haven't installed it yet.
A neighbor saw one installed on another cart in the Villages recently, and told me about it.
The company seems to have gone out of business, but these are available on ebay and other places.

I got mine on ebay for $19.99.+ $6. shipping.
It has one wire lead that attaches
to the + battery, and an alarm that makes a loud noise if anyone messes with your cart.
It comes with a fob similar to a car fob, with buttons to activate the alarm etc. We (with same neighbor)
have tried installing it, but haven't figured it out yet.
Please does anyone know about installing
these devices? Thanks in advance.

I want a security device on my golf cart that if a person attempts to steal it, it will fling dog poop all over them.

Sadly. I don't have a dog.

dbussone
06-14-2017, 12:51 PM
I want a security device on my golf cart that if a person attempts to steal it, it will fling dog poop all over them.



Sadly. I don't have a dog.



I'll be happy to save some for you...from a semi-well behaved Cavalier.


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DARFAP
06-14-2017, 02:10 PM
did the say if the Yamahas were 2017 or older. Because the 2017 have a different key ignition, the older ones have a standard key. Unless they were stolen by trailer truck and that would stick out.



Also, the Brownwood thief seems odd, was it late at night?. I ask because McAllister's deli is packed in the afternoon and people sit outside, however MVP area is usually empty and MVP has windows facing the roads, so many people can see.



I hate to think Brownwood isn't safe.



I am surprised Sumter county doesn't use decoy carts to see who is doing this.



My Yamaha was stolen from Brownwood last August. I don't think anywhere is safe.


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Toymeister
06-14-2017, 07:43 PM
GPS doesn't fling dog poop but it does tell me the address where the cart is and can text me if the cart exceeds a speed limit that I select. Load the cart in a trailer and drive off? I know about it and where the perp is.

simpkinp
06-14-2017, 09:30 PM
Ooh, Toymeister, please share the name of the device. I was going to get a "Tile" for mine. Thanks.

Nucky
06-14-2017, 09:52 PM
I want a security device on my golf cart that if a person attempts to steal it, it will fling dog poop all over them.

Sadly. I don't have a dog.

Barney is ready to help along with dbussone's help you will be all set. LOL. :1rotfl::mademyday:

Toymeister
06-15-2017, 09:58 AM
Ooh, Toymeister, please share the name of the device. I was going to get a "Tile" for mine. Thanks.

Track Mate it's on Amazon. Several models to choose from, the 59.00 model is fine. Where they 'get you' is requires a monthly subscription cost. The main variable is how often in pings the GPS satellite. Every 30 seconds (or every minute-?) is 9.00 a month. A quick ping rate can be expensive, around 30.00 a month. It really depends what you are tracking, I expect an automobile would require very frequent pings

simpkinp
06-15-2017, 09:25 PM
Thank you. You are always a fountain of knowledge