[QUOTE=pontooner;493483]What were you doing when you typed this?
Never mind I don't want to know. :)
Glad to hear they caught the slime that was doing the break-ins.[/QUOTE]
LOL busted!! I was multi-tasking.:p:p
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[QUOTE=pontooner;493483]What were you doing when you typed this?
Never mind I don't want to know. :)
Glad to hear they caught the slime that was doing the break-ins.[/QUOTE]
LOL busted!! I was multi-tasking.:p:p
Thieves ain't to worry whether you're home or not, they're not even interested in knocking on your door. Saw on WHAS11 news last night where thieves are able to steal a set of wheels and tires off a car is less than one minute while the car is parked in the drive or on the street or whatever. Floor jacks are light weight now days, making them easy to haul around and raise a car up with only a few downward motions of the handle (I know because I have one of these new style floor jacks)...two guys get the car in the air, start working a 4-way..GONE!
Now I know why I've started seeing shops set up for doing nothing more than selling used wheels and tires...mainly the big 22's and such. I just figured "home-boy" hocked his own wheels for cash, which may be true, but I bet there's a good number of stolen goods in these same shops too.
Leaving the garage door up is a good way to collect insurance money and not have to submit anything other than a complaint to the police and a copy of it to the insurance company. Usually the list will include pricy items that the person has never owned. It would have been interesting to know it that guy had also left the keys in his car.
[QUOTE=zx150;493478]Don those cameras work great if you can Id the suspects. I have been working several cases lately that the home owner was home, did not answer the door and when the suspects kicked in the door they got shot back out. The suspects are still alive but I can not seem to make a case on the home owner because THEY WERE IN FEAR FOR THEIR LIVES![/QUOTE]
HA HA I love it Ryan. This is the kinda stuff I like to hear. Shoot the sumbitch's graveyard dead. Drag their sorry butts back inside and place a clean one in their stupid head to make sure they are gone for good. Call the law and drag their useless dead ass outside and haul them away like the garbage they are.
A good thief is a real dead one!
[QUOTE=bassin_bug;493517]Leaving the garage door up is a good way to collect insurance money and not have to submit anything other than a complaint to the police and a copy of it to the insurance company. Usually the list will include pricy items that the person has never owned. It would have been interesting to know it that guy had also left the keys in his car.[/QUOTE]
Hmmph. I hadn't thought of that...
[QUOTE=mhall;493520]HA HA I love it Ryan. This is the kinda stuff I like to hear. Shoot the sumbitch's graveyard dead. Drag their sorry butts back inside and place a clean one in their stupid head to make sure they are gone for good. Call the law and drag their useless dead ass outside and haul them away like the garbage they are.
A good thief is a real dead one![/QUOTE]
Bad idea to drag him in. Blood trail tells the story. Stay hands free. Don't want forensics to show you touched him, but there's no trace he touched you.
And for gimmminie sakes, don't put a knife in his hands that is part of your 8 steak knife set. :-)