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ProfessorM
03-19-2013, 07:22 PM
some A- Hole broke into our cars last nite. Of course my car and truck were unlocked, wife is smarter. I left my wallet with everything in it in my new car, Bye bye everything, truck was just tossed as it was empty of all drug buying stuff. Saw foot prints in the snow this morning at 5. Said who the hell is walking down my long driveway in the middle of the friggin nite, then it sank in. Man I hate going to the registry. Live and learn. Can't even have anything in your own friggin yard anymore without bung holes sneaking in.

PRBuzz
03-19-2013, 08:01 PM
That sucks! If someone really wants something in your car they will get it, locked or not. :(
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Jackbass
03-19-2013, 08:06 PM
That sucks I have been ripped off multiple times here in Worcester(surprise) once had my lock taken off at the gym the week before Christmas ran up my CC's over 20,000 in two hours. Fortunstely I didn't have to eat any of that.

Three times at the office once had a rack body with crane stolen along with close to twenty thousand dollars worth of miscellaneous hand tools etc.

My wife wonders why I want an LTC.

My least favorite part of all of this was providing surveillance footage to WPD to have them do nothing about it.
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Smulax
03-19-2013, 08:17 PM
When I lived in south Bellingham near Woonsocket it happened to me too. They got all the pennies in the ash tray. But it was enough to get me to lock the truck
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Slingah
03-19-2013, 08:17 PM
well that s*cks! I'd say at least they didn't steal the car or truck!

Hookedagain
03-19-2013, 09:06 PM
That really bites
Paul. My wife's girlfriend lives over by the RV place on 79 and they were hit two nights ago.

JohnnySaxatilis
03-19-2013, 09:16 PM
That sucks Paul. Im terrible at locking stuff up. There have been a string of home robberies in the neighborhood recently, the police then tracked the stolen ipad to the next street over... wicked smaht

tysdad115
03-19-2013, 09:49 PM
That sucks Paul. Sorry to hear.
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Higgie
03-20-2013, 03:49 AM
Sorry to hear paul. Happened to me twice in my own driveway last summer. And I could throw a baseball from my front steps to the police department. Neighborhood kid came to my door with her father two months later found my wallet in the cemetery. Come to find out one of my rear doors doesn't lock when I hit the clicker.
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Slipknot
03-20-2013, 08:29 AM
:smash: uuuuhg that really sucks Paul
what a hassle you don't need dealing with replacing all the junk in your wallet. don't leave it in your car EVER
ya lock your doors, could have been worse

I hate thieves :fury:


I hope they didn't get any plugs

Bronko
03-20-2013, 08:46 AM
That sucks Paul. Hope they catch the dirt bags.

PaulS
03-20-2013, 08:59 AM
That sucks.

I have heard that most car theft are as a result of not locking the car.

GregW
03-20-2013, 09:04 AM
some A- Hole broke into our cars last nite. Of course my car and truck were unlocked, wife is smarter. I left my wallet with everything in it in my new car, Bye bye everything, truck was just tossed as it was empty of all drug buying stuff. Saw foot prints in the snow this morning at 5. Said who the hell is walking down my long driveway in the middle of the friggin nite, then it sank in. Man I hate going to the registry. Live and learn. Can't even have anything in your own friggin yard anymore without bung holes sneaking in.

That is pretty brazen to walk up a long driveway.
I can't stand thieves.

JohnnyD
03-20-2013, 10:04 AM
When I lived in south Bellingham near Woonsocket it happened to me too. They got all the pennies in the ash tray. But it was enough to get me to lock the truck
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Woonsocket is a dead city.

Couple years ago while I was living in Franklin, I got talking to one of the town cops. He said that most of the drug crime they are seeing in Franklin comes from Woonsocket. There were two home invasions over the course of a few months, if I remember correctly, both stemmed from scum out of Woonsocket.

Then there is this piece published in the Washington Post about how the entire town hasn't been thrust into bankruptcy only because of food stamps...
Food stamps put Rhode Island town on monthly boom-and-bust cycle - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/food-stamps-put-rhode-island-town-on-monthly-boom-and-bust-cycle/2013/03/16/08ace07c-8ce1-11e2-b63f-f53fb9f2fcb4_print.html)

Fishpart
03-20-2013, 11:25 AM
Unlocked cars are a target of opportunity. People walk around the neighboroods and hop in unlocked cars and hop out, you will probably notice the doors left propped open just enough so the light is out and no one hears the door closing. Years ago it happened to me when I lived in a sub division; I could see tracks in the dew covered grass going from house to house. Couple bucks in change out of every other car in a 100 house development is it worth it?

Saltheart
03-20-2013, 12:16 PM
The night my sisters obituary appeared in the newspaper , someone(s) broke into her car in the driveway.

There are ruthless theives out there. Sometimes, when in a bad mood , I think they should get their hands cut off when caught

Mike P
03-20-2013, 12:59 PM
Here's the way I operate. I don't leave anything of value in my car, and I leave the doors unlocked. I leave some loose change in the cup holder. I call it "windows insurance". Cheaper in the long run than replacing broken windows.

I can't begin to count the number of people that I know who, over the years, came back on their cruisers from fishing the Canal and were treated to the sight of broken glass on the ground next to their vehicle door. Smash and grabs. Every week, the Enterprise's police log page is loaded with them.

justplugit
03-20-2013, 08:55 PM
Sorry to hear P.
That feeling of violation stinks.

Raven
03-21-2013, 05:28 AM
time for a motion detector flood lamp

sorry for your losses Paul

Guppy
03-21-2013, 06:13 AM
Dog + shot gun + scotch
Scotch before RMV

Good luck, Gup

O.D. Mike
03-21-2013, 06:46 AM
Sorry to hear that Paul, I like to "keep people honest" by locking my car doors and covering up anything of value inside the car.

ThrowingTimber
03-21-2013, 07:23 AM
motion detector flood lamp and fire until slide locks :)

Rockfish9
03-21-2013, 11:37 AM
that sucks paul.... I never lock mine ... but i dont leave anything of value in it either... I'd rather them trash the inside and find nothing than smash a window and find nothing..

The Dad Fisherman
03-21-2013, 12:22 PM
I had someone smash the window of car to steal kitchen utensils....you know, Spatula, spoons and the such.

Peoiple will steal anything

FishermanTim
03-21-2013, 12:30 PM
Unfortunately, by leaving your doors unlocked, you are only helping to keep these scumbags in business and prrevent them from getting caught.

Heck, why not just pin a $50 to the wind shield and call that an acceptable loss?

I'm not knocking people for trying to deter possible damages that these scum will create, but rather alerting you to the possiblilty that your actions are not a deterrent at all!

If you leave your vehicle unlocked all the time, these scumbags will come back time and time again hoping that one time you forget and leave valuables in your vehicle.

How about setting out "landmines" (bear traps) in your driveway and yard before a heavy snowfall, and see how LUCKY the scum bag really is??? (Of course you will need to remember where you plant them for your own safety!)

GregW
03-21-2013, 12:30 PM
Here's the way I operate. I don't leave anything of value in my car, and I leave the doors unlocked. I leave some loose change in the cup holder. I call it "windows insurance". Cheaper in the long run than replacing broken windows.

I can't begin to count the number of people that I know who, over the years, came back on their cruisers from fishing the Canal and were treated to the sight of broken glass on the ground next to their vehicle door. Smash and grabs. Every week, the Enterprise's police log page is loaded with them.

Mike,
I can understand your point. But, am confused at your wording a bit. Would your auto insurance cover the broken window? I know that you are referring to avoiding the hassle all together, but now I am wondering.

Matt D
03-21-2013, 01:46 PM
One thing we rarely have to worry about up here "halfway to Canada". My truck has a frozen auto-lock servo and I can't lock it. Should probably get it fixed before fishing season.

Sorry to hear you got whacked Paul.

Mike P
03-21-2013, 08:06 PM
Unfortunately, by leaving your doors unlocked, you are only helping to keep these scumbags in business and prrevent them from getting caught.

Heck, why not just pin a $50 to the wind shield and call that an acceptable loss?

I'm not knocking people for trying to reter possible damages that these scum will create, but rather alerting you to the possiblilty that your actions are not a deterrent at all!

If you leave your vehicle unlocked all the time, these scumbags will come back time and time again hoping that one time you forget and leave valuables in your vehicle.

How about setting out "landmines" (bear traps) in your driveway and yard before a heavy snowfall, and see how LUCKY the scum bag really is??? (Of course you will need to remember where you plant them for your own safety!)

You don't live here. I do. If you think that the local cops are going to stake out Canal lots to catch smash and grab thieves, you're mistaken. A few years back, a couple of clowns with sawzalls were stealing catalytic converters in broad daylight from the Park and Ride in Sagamore. They only got caught because a Statie happened to be coming off the bridge and saw them in the act. One guy split, and the guy under the car working the sawzall couldn't get out from underneath in time. Not too long ago, it was so bad that a certain Statie took it upon himself to cruise the Canal lots, and even the service road, checking things out and warning fishermen about the rash of car break-ins. Locking your doors only slows them down. Takes 2 seconds to wrap a rock in an old sock and smash a window.

Greg, after too many insurance claims, some companies will drop your full glass coverage. And driving home sitting on shards of broken glass sucks. I've done it.

Raven
03-22-2013, 05:10 AM
Having been ripped off many times from my vehicle i did something unusual
that stopped all my break ins permanently. I installed american padlocks. These are not your typical locks. They are in the shape of a hockey puck and the hasp
is internal on the back side. The hardware was all hardened steel and nothing but a torch could cut them off. I had a ford Van and i had 5 of these on there and then i'd exit the rear door when being away. IT worked beautiful because i went to the car thief capital of the world (chula vista ) sandiego some people call little mexico and although they set the alarm off (several times)there was just no way
they were going to get a door open. the engine lid was american padlocked underneath too so no opening that either.

ProfessorM
03-22-2013, 06:10 AM
I understand the away from home stuff but in your own friggin driveway is the part that pissed me off most.
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Redsoxticket
03-22-2013, 07:21 AM
Thieves can be as close as friends or acquaintances of an household member such as teenager. This is not directed at you, just saying.
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OLD GOAT
03-22-2013, 07:46 AM
Pro M. I worry a little more now.

In my younger days before giving up Demon Alcohol I would crawl out of the cellar after reloading a few shotgun reloads [big loads] and not wanting the gun to blow up in a duck blind I would open the front door and touch off a few shots before going to bed.

I worry a little more now even though we have retired police officers on both sides of us. They ruined the midnight shotgun testing. Darn

Saltheart
03-22-2013, 11:28 AM
Thieves can be as close as friends or acquaintances of an household member such as teenager. This is not directed at you, just saying.
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Exactly right. Many home ,car , etc robberies go unsolved but of all the theivery I have been the victom of personally or where close friends or relatives were robbed , its 100% that they knew the person who eventually was found to have done it. Neighbors , friends or friends of friends and even relatives.

Now I think getting your car broken into while fishing the ends of the earth on a dark night is probably some thieves with a system who has discovered some easy targets. He likely does not know who's vehicle he's breaking into. He just knows there will be X number of cars parked out in the middle of no where with nobody attending them and valuable/easily fenceable stuff inside.

Rockfish9
03-22-2013, 02:28 PM
You don't live here. I do. If you think that the local cops are going to stake out Canal lots to catch smash and grab thieves, you're mistaken. A few years back, a couple of clowns with sawzalls were stealing catalytic converters in broad daylight from the Park and Ride in Sagamore. They only got caught because a Statie happened to be coming off the bridge and saw them in the act. One guy split, and the guy under the car working the sawzall couldn't get out from underneath in time. Not too long ago, it was so bad that a certain Statie took it upon himself to cruise the Canal lots, and even the service road, checking things out and warning fishermen about the rash of car break-ins. Locking your doors only slows them down. Takes 2 seconds to wrap a rock in an old sock and smash a window.

Greg, after too many insurance claims, some companies will drop your full glass coverage. And driving home sitting on shards of broken glass sucks. I've done it.

Now they use spring loaded center punches.. quiet and fast...locks are only for honest people to keep them honest... thieves will find a way if they really want to break in

Saltheart
03-22-2013, 09:09 PM
Going back about 40 years it has always been the case that guys who are on the shore several nights a week carry everything with them and leave the doors to their empty vehicles unlocked. Don't know how that evolved as what was considered the "best way" to handle the problem but I can remember very clearly several old timers telling me that was the way to do it even 4 decades ago.

Now it does have its draw backs. I once came back and found a guy sleeping in my car. :) I also came back one time to find someone had puked in my car. Yeah , that's nasty! :)

maddog2020
03-23-2013, 10:59 AM
I grew up in Boston, Paul. We lock everything 5X's, LOL. Even living out in the suburbs now for over 20 + yrs, we still lock everything even if we are near the doors. Cars are always locked period. Motion detector w/ auto light on scares off the other animals at night as well !

Glass is covered by my car insurance. Plenty of other nicer unlocked cars to break into than mine, LOL. :P

whiplash
03-26-2013, 12:00 PM
Been a lot of car and home break ins recently in Mattapoisett,Marion and Rochester. It's a sign of the times. Whatever happened to all those jobs that were supposed to be developed when the fat cats ot their tax breaks?

FishermanTim
03-26-2013, 12:22 PM
Been a lot of car and home break ins recently in Mattapoisett,Marion and Rochester. It's a sign of the times. Whatever happened to all those jobs that were supposed to be developed when the fat cats ot their tax breaks?

They went to their brother, their cousin, their cousin's uncle, a friend of a friend, etc...so that when it "trickled" down to the average citizen there were no jobs left.

That's the way this state is run!

JohnnyD
03-26-2013, 02:20 PM
Been a lot of car and home break ins recently in Mattapoisett,Marion and Rochester. It's a sign of the times. Whatever happened to all those jobs that were supposed to be developed when the fat cats ot their tax breaks?
Once the new drapes were hung in Deval's office, they go laid off.

vineyardblues
04-05-2013, 07:25 AM
did you follow the foot prints ?

That crazy guy who lives in Falmouth ??

N.ShoreFisher
04-06-2013, 05:00 PM
I've been lucky so far(knock on wood). I'm usually never more than 20-30 feet from my car when I fish. Keeping my filet knife on my hip when I fish at night also seems to do a good job keeping the drunk "kids" from screwing with me. lol