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poe_9999

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Well I had some bad luck today. I went to the range with a couple friends today, we carpooled. When we got back to our cars, mine was missing (2001 mustang), and someone attempted to pry the other guy’s window/door open. I had about 600 rounds of shotgun ammo in the car, and maybe 250 rounds of 45 ammo.

Car thieves’ suck. I really hope everyone involved goes to prison.
 
having my car broken into twice i can feel your pain.

i really wish i had that electric shock alarm thing like on the james bond movie tomorrow never dies or something.. so when the theives touch it, it'll shock them s***less
 
Unfortunately, my opinion is that car thieves are treated too lightly. We have had two cars stolen within a year from our garage and in front of the house. We live in a very law abiding neighborhood, the thieves are probably from San Jose/East Palo Alto area per police. First car was dusted for prints the second was not. To my knowledge the insurance company (read: policy holders) paid the bill, not the BG.
 
Had a car stolen a few years back. Police wouldn't go after them. Worthless, absolutely worthless.

My current car was KIA over the weekend. All that's in it is 2 cases of Trident:rolleyes:
 
Rejoice!

Poe-999--My sympathies on yr towing. Be glad it wasn't stolen. Have yr car insurance paid up--AND yr homeowners/renters, which covers the contents of the car, so you get to fight with not one but 2 different insurers.

Had a car stolen last summer. Lost car and contents, including 3 guns. IMHO, I was minorly screwed by the auto insurer--Travelers, and majorly screwed by the homeowners insurer--State Farm.

Reccommend that all parties stay away from both what I consider to be sets of thieves.

Any casino in Las Vegas would love to be in the insurance racket--First they take yr money, then they set the odds in their favor, then they get to say whether or not they will pay you if you do "win." Such a deal. :banghead:
 
I had a car stolen a while back. I knew who was most likely to have dunnit, but the police had bigger fish to fry.

As an aside: When I was being screened for jury service in a child abuse case here in Phoenix, one of the questions the judge asked of the assembled crowd of prospective jurors was, "have you had a car stolen?" Many cards (paddles with our juror numbers on them) went up. "Did the police come?" Only a few paddles remained up. I believe the testimony of police officers was going to be pivotal; no doubt they wanted to find who might be sore at the police.
 
Poe,

Was there a garage door opener in your car when it got stolen? If so I hope you've taken appropriate measures to make sure they don't come to your house and use it.

I never leave an opener in the vehicle nor do I ever program the ones that are built into the vehicle.

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I missed the towed post.
 
you know.. honestly.. IF i were a car jacker.. stealing a car at the gun range would be the LAST place to go.

how do you know the car you're trying to break into belongs to a 7 foot 400 lb body builder thats releasing his anger out by knocking a couple mags off with his .50AE Desert Eagle..

actually, i would loe to see that.
 
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