Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'm Angry!
I wonder if we could check for sales on Ebay and catch this thief?
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wow that's low
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I did that exact thing and recovered a set of my very expensive hub caps. He did jail time.
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If the paramedic squads are already out on a call, they can't just leave instantly to get to the patient in need of resuscitation as fast as a neighbor next door, across the street, or down the block 4-5 doors can. Our neighborhood has the AED program and the trained neighbor responders arrived, with the AED in hand, in 2 minutes in trial runs. |
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I had to replace classic car hubcaps on eBay, but they came from out of state. Darn thieves, the car was in a hospital ER parking lot on Long Island.
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If I am not mistaken isn't there a serial number on the unit? Could this be used to recover it?
I have noticed in my neighborhood that the one closest to me is right up against someones home, not in the culdsac . Could this help prevent a thief from stealing it? |
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yes, they have a serial number, but this does you no good if you never find the aed.
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Last edited by Warren Kiefer; 01-20-2015 at 08:21 PM. |
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I AM WATCHING E BAY AND craigslist DAILY.
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Is there a way to permanently mark these devices so that they cannot be easily resold?
Can they be set some where with an alarm system and photo of whomever takes it? Let's think solutions and stop this and protect our beautiful community from those few who think we are easy targets. We are not! We have a lifetime of experience. Last edited by gap2415; 01-20-2015 at 09:05 AM. Reason: Spelling |
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We all agree this is a great program. There are two AED units in my neighborhood and we have the trained first responders.
As for theft, I never thought of that when the AED program was brought out to our neighborhood. Outside of the boxes having the hardened steel locks, I can't think of anything else. A thief would still steal it even if there were some indelible marking on it saying it was NOT TO BE RESOLD or STOLEN PROPERTY. The thief would not be looking for writing as he was stealing and would probably just junk it after seeing the marking - but it would still be gone from the neighborhood. Is there any insurance policy that the neighborhood group could purchase that would cover the AED's? It would certainly be cheaper than buying new units - if available. |
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Just asking, did the locks used have shielded shackles?
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Nice to see the expression of a rational perspective rather than the emotion that fuels so many posters on TOTV. Is anyone really surprised that placing hundreds of $1500 electronic devices in plain sight would attract thieves?
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