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94STXRanger
01-30-2008, 10:27 PM
So my mom, step dad, sister, and I moved into our current house about five years ago. Its a pretty nice neighborhood and all. Not long after we moved in, my dodge neon (:annoyed:) got broken into, they took the cd player. Next was my sisters friends car, cds stolen. A few years later my parents van had a busted out window one weekend. Nothing in it so nothing was stolen. So then this morning my step dad asked if i had any thing valuable in my moms car, since i was driving it due to truck issues. I told him no just my back pack. He is like well it got stolen. Bastards busted the passenger window out, and stole a freaking back pack. Granted there was about 150 worth of history and auto books in there. Keep in mind these all happend in our driveway.
So anyway, got robbed again, lost all my Suspension class, brakes class, eletrical and electronics class, and history class info/papers/notes/books stolen.
Now im looking at another couple hundred in books and lost all the auto info i was trying to keep for reference from my last semester classes.
shitty day.

fordboi415
01-30-2008, 10:39 PM
i would start investing in car alarms dude

Sunk
01-30-2008, 10:59 PM
Yeah or some motion sensing lights... something after that many incidents.

Still sucks though.

97BlackBetty
01-30-2008, 11:26 PM
So how nice of a neighborhood is this? Ive lived in the same house for 18 years, until i left for college. In that time only three houses in the neighborhood had been broken into. Two of which were the kids aquaintances that had been to the houses previously, and only one that was an actual robbery. No cars have ever been broken into. Fast forward to a year and a half ago. A new subdivision was built next door. Houses start at a million plus and go from their. Since that subdivision went in 4 of my neighbors houses have been broken into, my neighbors corvette Z06 was stolen (he owns multiple dealerships) and several houses have been tp'd and egged. Its BS, its like these kids have nothing else to worry about so they cause as much trouble as possible.

Shoeboy
01-30-2008, 11:34 PM
buddy of mine had his car keyed 3 times in one month so he got pissed off and set up video cameras facing his 2 car parks, and the doors and windows on ground level, about a month later (a few days after oct 31) the same douche bag threw a pumpkin at his car, took out the windshield, driver side window, driver side mirror, and put a huge dent in the door and bent the bracket the mirror mounts to. Called the police and they said they couldn't do much as there were no witnesses, he gave them the tape, the guy was arrested that week, and my buddy got his car repaired and had the kid chriminally charged for damages and clean up, and lost pay due to having to take a few days off work to get a windshield installed and side window installed, after a new door was put on, and painted. The cameras paid for themselves that one time, and since his house in on a corner, and he has a walk out bastment, with no fence around half the back yard (including one car park), the cameras have paid off more then once. It only cost him about $750 for 5 cameras and having them wired into the recorder (he did the work himself with his father). Might be worth a better investment then a car alarm, I've noticed with car alarms most people just look and look away, or just don't even bother with it, if you get them on film, thats a different story.

Side note, I live in a nice area, not to posh, but its better then a lot of areas in Calgary. There have been two houses on our street that hasn't been broken into, ours, and one other small house a few doors down. Our house and the other are both small houses, and in a large house area, the small houses are just left alone, that, and when theres a shitty looking Dakota sitting in front of it, it kind of deters theft, even more when its left unlocked most of the time. I do agree with the "kids not having anything better to do" part of things. For "kids" in our area, there are two main ages 19-21, and 13-16, just how people had kids in our are, odd, I know. Generally the kids that cause the most problems I have found hasn't been the "poor" kids, but the "rich" kids that have everything paid for. They don't work for anything and have everything given to them. They don't know what its like to earn anything. I'm proud to say I'm 20, and have been saving my money for the last 2 years, and I have saved up $25k, on top of $10-15k in tools. I'm better off then all these little rich bitches who drive the BMW and Mercedes that Mommy and Daddy bought for them when they got their license. I worked my ass off to get where I am now, and I worked my ass off to pay for my first car and the insurance and everything that went with it. It was a 1987 Plymouth Caravelle and I got made fun of for it by these kids, and now most of them are moving out with their McDonalds and Berger King jobs and can't afford the rent and I just sit back and laugh. Ok, I'm now way off topic, but ya, sorry to hear about the books and notes, the books are the cheap part, its the notes that are hard to replace. But like what was said, I'd look for a car alarm, motion sensor lights, or a video (with night vision feature) or something to help prevent this from happening again.

Destroyer000
01-30-2008, 11:49 PM
i think its time to get a big ole dog outside an name him beast! haha

94STXRanger
01-30-2008, 11:50 PM
We have a motion sensing light that was on. Im gonna look at alarms at work. The neighborhood isn't that bad. Down the street there is some pretty crappy housing that me and a friend know some blacks kids live there who are nothin but trouble and suspicion. I suggested cameras to my parents tonight. They suggested moving. Its fricking stupid some dumb shits want to bust up a car and get next to nothing. I have the only window that views the driveway, and usually get up once in a while to look out. I think i might get some kind of camera and monitor for my room. I keep a few bats and a maglite handy.

Maverick
01-31-2008, 12:40 AM
Put a sticker on your car that says "nothing inside this car is worth dying over".

MrE_Powers
01-31-2008, 04:29 AM
a cheap video system that is motion based and records to the computer will help

lil_Blue_Ford
01-31-2008, 10:09 AM
Couple thoughts...

1) German Shepherds make great pets. Anyone who has entered my parents yard that their German Shepherd doesn't know, and if no family member is present to tell the dog it's ok, gets bit. Period. A few strategically placed signs warning of a dog will cover your butt from a lawsuit as well.

2) Motion lights and alarms don't bother thieves much anymore. Cameras are a better way to spend money.

3) A reputation as someone you DO NOT want to mess with works wonders.



Speaking of #3... Up at college there was a wave of people being caught alone and beat up after dark (I used to often walk lakeside at night), and people's cars getting messed with began my second year there. My one "buddy" started spreading a rumor that I was a crazy redneck dude. I didn't bother to try to stop the rumor, my "buddy's" car got messed with once and both myself and my trucks were left alone. Rumor had it that I'd shoot anyone gettin near my trucks....lol

metalmacguyver
01-31-2008, 10:35 AM
definately get a video camera. its probably the same people. set up some kind of bait too.


after reading this, i am putting that tailgate lock from my old truck in my new one this afternoon.

Ranger44
01-31-2008, 10:58 AM
A dog.:D

odie1969
01-31-2008, 12:07 PM
dude it is amazing how cheap camera system are. my father is working a scrap yard setting up the network system and they were having problem with employees taking money. so the owner asked him to set up a video system so he bought camera from frys electronics from 10-50 dollars and most of his cameras are wireless going straight to a computer that records approx every 3 secs. so if I were you I would go grab a couple of the wireless cameras set them up in opt. site and have them record to your computer, to save memory just erase the video if nothing happend that day or couple of days, what ever you are comfortable with. but good luck with what ever you do, also I do agree it is bullshit that they want to move. o also most of the cameras come with signs to put up def. a good idea.

Psychopete
01-31-2008, 12:40 PM
More than likely a neighbor, you probably know who is doing it. Most people are pretty ****ing shady.

If it's possible, wire a 120V AC buzzer to a motion detector. That way when it goes off, it will wake you up when you're sleeping, plus you can catch them in the act yourself. My brother did this when he had a Dodge Caravan with 13" spokes many years ago, had to get a bat a couple of times..

Pete

MAKG
01-31-2008, 12:52 PM
If it's possible, wire a 120V AC buzzer to a motion detector. That way when it goes off, it will wake you up when you're sleeping, plus you can catch them in the act yourself.


Interesting idea, but I think the buzzer will just get ignored and probably turned off after the 579,354th time the neighbor's cat sets it off.

94STXRanger
01-31-2008, 01:33 PM
Where can you get the cheaper cameras from? Im thinking two or three of those out front and flood the front of our house with lights. Its usually pretty dark since treesblock the light from the street lamps in our yard. I have wanted a dog for years here but they say no. Ill try again now lol. But the camera set up to record on the computer is a good idea. Thanks for the ideas guys.

Hey Maverick let me know where to get those stickers!

RobbieD
01-31-2008, 01:34 PM
Interesting idea, but I think the buzzer will just get ignored and probably turned off after the 579,354th time the neighbor's cat sets it off.

Not if the bat is used on the cat.

odie1969
01-31-2008, 05:28 PM
the camera he got came from Frys electronics they were Airlink he said that they are normaly $99 but hey got them on sale with rebates. But I'm sure yo can go on line ad fine some. but for more info you can go to FRYS.com and look up security camera. or go to a electronics store that has things to build computers (or a place that has everything electronic like frys does)

holyford86
01-31-2008, 06:04 PM
i think its time to get a big ole dog outside an name him beast! haha

I have come close to being de-balled by your dog, I would have to agree with that Idea

freebird
01-31-2008, 06:44 PM
get one of them signs "insured by smith and wesson"

actually the thieves are probably too stupid to know what it means so it wouldent work.

i used to live in a rough neighborhood in highschool, i got theift insurance on my apartment and my truck, so if anything got stolen id get redeemed for it. Nothing ever did, but i did have a dog that would scare the crap out of chuck norris, his name was actually kujo hahah.

lil_Blue_Ford
01-31-2008, 06:48 PM
Where can you get the cheaper cameras from? Im thinking two or three of those out front and flood the front of our house with lights. Its usually pretty dark since treesblock the light from the street lamps in our yard. I have wanted a dog for years here but they say no. Ill try again now lol. But the camera set up to record on the computer is a good idea. Thanks for the ideas guys.

Hey Maverick let me know where to get those stickers!

FWIW, I suggested a German Shepherd because of their normal temperment. They are typically good with children and family. They typically listen well, are smart, love their family, and make fine watchdogs. The one my parents have has kinda become the typical grouchy old dog (he's over 12 now), but properly trained, IMHO, they're the best. They don't have the bad image that Pitbulls and Dobermans have either. Yes, my parent's dog has bit people, but all of them blatently ignored the "Beware of dog" signs and when confronted by the dog, promptly made threatening gestures (waving a clipboard or similar at a dog defending his/her territory is a good way to get bit, standing still or slowly retreating is usually better).

05level2
01-31-2008, 06:56 PM
[QUOTE=lil_Blue_Ford;76138]

1) German Shepherds make great pets. Anyone who has entered my parents yard that their German Shepherd doesn't know, and if no family member is present to tell the dog it's ok, gets bit. Period. A few strategically placed signs warning of a dog will cover your butt from a lawsuit as well.





Agree. Works great

94STXRanger
01-31-2008, 08:11 PM
FWIW, I suggested a German Shepherd because of their normal temperment. They are typically good with children and family. They typically listen well, are smart, love their family, and make fine watchdogs. The one my parents have has kinda become the typical grouchy old dog (he's over 12 now), but properly trained, IMHO, they're the best. They don't have the bad image that Pitbulls and Dobermans have either. Yes, my parent's dog has bit people, but all of them blatently ignored the "Beware of dog" signs and when confronted by the dog, promptly made threatening gestures (waving a clipboard or similar at a dog defending his/her territory is a good way to get bit, standing still or slowly retreating is usually better).

I got ya 100%. My parents wont get one because they don't want a big one,lame. plus they dont want to have to take care of it. On the opposite end my dad had Four great danes, plus my German shepherd sheep dog mix. So five big dogs in all, and all out in the country a ways. Its nice have big dogs like that that bark loud at strangers and harass them.

85_Ranger4x4
01-31-2008, 08:28 PM
http://www.tractorsupply.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay_10551_10001_36042_-1______?rFlag=true&cFlag=1

Something like this hooked up to the body of your car and grounded with a metal stake might help.:icon_idea:

Just water the ground around your car at night to ensure a good ground. A good fencer will make your arm feel half numb for an hour or two. Should make them think twice, especially if it has more bite than our 20 year old one. If a 2000lb cow will respect one, a 200lb punk should be more than a little surprised.:icon_surprised:

Kommando SS
01-31-2008, 08:31 PM
Do like what the dude does on American History X. Open the door and blow their brains out! Not really but just shoot them in the leg. :) then drag them inside your house- lol.

PaleBlue90
01-31-2008, 09:00 PM
Put a sticker on your car that says "nothing inside this car is worth dying over".

how about ome that says "Protected by smith n wession"

LIMA BEAN
01-31-2008, 09:41 PM
Automatic weapons, tactical shotguns and a garbage can.

Black'03LevelII
01-31-2008, 09:43 PM
Couple thoughts...

1) German Shepherds make great pets. Anyone who has entered my parents yard that their German Shepherd doesn't know, and if no family member is present to tell the dog it's ok, gets bit. Period. A few strategically placed signs warning of a dog will cover your butt from a lawsuit as well.


ummm I'm not sure about where you leave or where the O.P. lives but around here (both the city I currently live in and the one I moved out of) Having a couple of warning signs posted won't do a darn bit of good legally.

I know I guy in the city I used to live in that lost his house both vehicles and just about everything else (especially the dog which was put down) because his dog bit someone. he tried the whole "I have warning signs" bit and it didn't do him any good.

odie1969
02-01-2008, 12:14 AM
Automatic weapons, tactical shotguns and a garbage can.

what the garbage can for? I was thinking a wood chipper and a bridge to spray it off of. the trick is to really clean it up good before returning it make sure there is no jewlery left in it.

Chic N Stew
02-01-2008, 07:51 AM
I say wait for the MOFO with a smith and wessen, no don't go get a car alarm dude, it will be good investment

lil_Blue_Ford
02-01-2008, 08:57 AM
I got ya 100%. My parents wont get one because they don't want a big one,lame. plus they dont want to have to take care of it. On the opposite end my dad had Four great danes, plus my German shepherd sheep dog mix. So five big dogs in all, and all out in the country a ways. Its nice have big dogs like that that bark loud at strangers and harass them.

The German Shepherd my parents have was the runt of the litter, he never got real big. But when he comes at you with his hackles raised, he looks 3x as big. Lil bit of food, leave him outside, it'll be fine. You could always offer to take care of the dog for them.

ummm I'm not sure about where you leave or where the O.P. lives but around here (both the city I currently live in and the one I moved out of) Having a couple of warning signs posted won't do a darn bit of good legally.

I know I guy in the city I used to live in that lost his house both vehicles and just about everything else (especially the dog which was put down) because his dog bit someone. he tried the whole "I have warning signs" bit and it didn't do him any good.

Strange... We haven't had an issue with it. City might be different though, we lived more in the 'burbs. Now we live out in the country and the attitude seems more like "ifen yew gott bitte, itsa ur own damb fault.":D