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Old 02-08-2025, 09:35 AM
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Yes, we live in paradise. Yet, there are thieves here too, like everywhere else.

We repeatedly read "_________ (fill in the blanks) stolen from the unlocked car at a Rec Center."

C'mon people, use some common sense and LOCK your cars.

READ: https://www.**************.com/2025/...eation-center/
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Or, you can leave the car unlocked if you don’t leave stuff out in the open or that stuff you don’t want taken? What about golf carts, LOL. BTW, Your link did not work.
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Old 02-08-2025, 10:54 AM
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Yes, we live in paradise. Yet, there are thieves here too, like everywhere else.

We repeatedly read "_________ (fill in the blanks) stolen from the unlocked car at a Rec Center."

C'mon people, use some common sense and LOCK your cars.

READ: https://www.**************.com/2025/...eation-center/
I’m from NY. Locking the car is part of my muscle memory.
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Old 02-08-2025, 11:22 AM
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Lock your car if you leave in your driveway. Neighbor did not they opened garage door from the car. She was home and scared them away. She did call police.
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Had a friend that said anyone that leaves stuff easy to steal (like a bicycle without a lock) deserves to have it stolen. Seemed like he was saying it is OK to steal?

Dumped the lowlife.
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The closer houses are together, the easier the target for shoppers. They drive in or walk in to gated communities and can easily have 100 driveways to shop at all within 20 minutes. It can well be worth those that live 20 miles away to come get several hundred dollars free for an hours' worth of work. I spent many years chasing those types of crimes, but when video became common place in the early 2000s, it really changed the game. Still was frequent, but you could put a face on the scene.

You can get a simple wireless light/video/motion that will pop on and scare anyone away at night for about 50 bucks. Sad for our area, but heavily populated areas are targets for people to travel to and commit crimes.
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I always lock my vehicle, even when it is in my garage in case a lowlife jimmies the door. Also, I never leave anything that looks valuable laying on a seat or the floor where it is visible. Skilled thieves know how to easily open locked vehicle doors or break windows. A friend of mine 30 years ago kept her maps in a laptop case. Laptops were large and thick back then so the case was sizable. A thief in broad daylight broke a window in her vehicle in the parking lot while she was in the gym. Pretty funny when they discovered maps instead of a laptop. When I take roadtrips I try to stop at diners and park where I can watch my vehicle through a window while I eat.
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I’m from NY. Locking the car is part of my muscle memory.
I'm also a New Yorker; you can't fault someone for not locking their car.
As New Yorkers locking up everything automatically is in our DNA.
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Never locked our cars, ONE because there is nothing to steal. But a locked car can end up with a broken window

Two the bear is going to get in one way or another.

Three firearm is only in vehicle when transported from one space to another.
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Where I come from, we leave our cars unlocked with the key in the car. House unlocked too. Old habits are hard to break.
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Never locked our cars, ONE because there is nothing to steal. But a locked car can end up with a broken window

Two the bear is going to get in one way or another.

Three firearm is only in vehicle when transported from one space to another.
Never say there is nothing to steal.
In today's world don't be surprised if you return to your vehicle and find the seats and the steering wheel missing.
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Lock your car if you leave in your driveway. Neighbor did not they opened garage door from the car. She was home and scared them away. She did call police.
I can't believe how many times I've read that someone broke into a home by using the garage remote from the car in the driveway. Think about it folks ... the key to your home is sitting in your vehicle outside. You might as well leave your house unlocked.

Suggestion: Take the single-button garage door opener out of the car and replace it with the kind that requires a code to be entered first (same kind you hang outside your garage). Sure, you now need to enter a code from your car to operate the door. But, a thief that breaks into your car does not have a key to your house.
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Never say there is nothing to steal.
In today's world don't be surprised if you return to your vehicle and find the seats and the steering wheel missing.

Bonus replace heat and cool seats with the new heat cool message seats. Heated steering wheel with the new heat/cool. Things should have a positive that came from a negative. Just like if your house burns to the ground, can’t change the outcome, but nobody liked tge floor plan anyway

I just don’t have room in my memory to add worries of useless needless possible things that may or may not happen.
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Never say there is nothing to steal.
In today's world don't be surprised if you return to your vehicle and find the seats and the steering wheel missing.
This is so true. People are now finding pieces of their landscaping missing. A hole where a shrub used to be! There is a video posted on Nextdoor from someone's Ring doorbell of a lady approaching a house with her off-leash dog, pausing for a moment at the front door, and then proceeding to steal some large metal chairs off the porch (including the seat cushions) and loading everything into her truck. Thieves are bold now days. I lock my doors and have installed multiple security cameras all around my house. I'm not going to make it easy for thieves to help themselves to my stuff.
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Old 02-09-2025, 07:45 AM
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Default Sometimes thieves? can be humorous.....

Used to work at this place (90's) where one of the night shift employees used to lock up his Harley in the parking lot. The lot was city owned and had a long history of vehicle break ins and thefts. He used to run heavy chain through both of his wheels, through the frame, then around a telephone pole, and it had some big expensive high security padlock with a crazy key that had bumps and dimples on all four sides.

He comes out in the morning, bike is there, but minus the lock and chain. Bike was fine, so he believes the thieves might have been scared away by something before they could grab the bike. Next day he comes in and was freaked. Both the chain and lock were there locked around the pole. We tell him he likely forgot to lock it, so somebody pranked him. Then he tells us that would have been impossible because the key can't be removed when the shackle is unlocked/open, and the only keys for it are on his fob and home in his safe.

I don't believe he ever figured it out.
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