Posted by WA-Hal on December 30, 2009 at 13:15:04 from (208.81.157.90):
In Reply to: Thieves posted by Pat-CT on December 29, 2009 at 14:06:56:
Leave nothing visible in your vehicle. If possible, put your vehicle in the garage. Car alarms can help, if anyone pays attention to them when they go off.
Crooks are out there. Be careful where you park and light up the vehicles all night. Make your vehicles look like there is little to gain from breaking into them and lots of danger of getting caught--the thieves will probably pass your vehicles by.
As far as ever shooting or seriously harming a car prowler goes, talk to your attorney first. You probably have a right to detain a car prowler and overcome their resistance to arrest, but if you carry it too far, you will be the one getting in bad trouble. And the car prowler might hurt or kill you in the confrontation too.
My son's car was broken into last week. He had gone to a party and drank too much, so he left the car at that location and rode with others to sleep it off. The next morning, a window was broken out and about $2000 worth of flight gear was gone. I have told him to put that stuff in the trunk, but maybe now he will be a believer. He feels REALLY DUMB!
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