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Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 11:01 pm
by swifty
Ian . I think maplins do a tracker item that has a battery in it . One of them placed in the car there trying to steal when your out may help. Trouble is a good thief goes equipped with a blocker nowadays ! A mate of mine had a classic escort nicked a few years ago and by the time it was disguised up a bit he had to prove the car was his . Luckily he had a bit of common sense and put some of his own markings on it during the restoration

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 11:52 pm
by mab01uk
TMF (The Mini Forum) has a dedicated section for stolen classic Mini's, mostly later daily drivers but also quite a few little used classics reported missing recently.
http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/fo ... ni-alerts/

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:00 am
by In the shed
That's incredible.

What I would do is get some ptfe tape and wrap around your garage door handle and lock. Then get some ptfe grease and mix in some Hydrofluoric Acid (used for glass etching) and wipe it over the taped surfaces. Basically, anyone who touches it will probably have to have fingers amputated.

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:57 am
by mk1
Problem with the above, much as it does appeal is that you would probably have to sell your car to pay the villain the compensation he would undoubtedly win in court.

M

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:47 pm
by pad4
correct Mark

Many years back when sierra cossys were all the rage , i knew a chap that kept having his nicked off his drive despite being alarmed etc - he made a seat cushion with a rather unique scalpel blade filling

Result for him- Jail , compensation payable to theif, lost job, car, house

although he cut the thief another 40 odd arseholes

English law - all wrong

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:50 pm
by almondgreen
although he cut the thief another 40 odd arseholes
:o :o :o

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:28 pm
by In the shed
Anyone who has too many assets in the name of their person is a sitting duck.

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:20 pm
by scott6058
prof peach wrote:First of all Happy new year to all

After a night away for new year returned home to find someones had a go at getting in me garage again - - 2nd time this year :evil: and also in order to do this they've moved bits around my car trailer
so someones up to no good :evil:

Thieving Ba***ds the lot of em!!!!

luckily nothing was taken and the trailer is secure (now even more secure after today i removed the wheels)

but after seeing reports of peoples pride and joy 's been taken in the local press and on forums, keep em peeled! and watch who's about!

Rant over
Ian.
Lowest on my list is a thief. My son has tons of friends and like them all but when I say why doesn't so and so stop by as he lives right around the corner my boy replies because he's a thief.
Bottom ditch they belong.
Had a 1071 engine stolen for scrap and never will I recover.

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:50 pm
by swifty
CCTV does sound good but in reality if there wearing gloves and a hoodie with a face covering it won't do no good . Apart from bolting it to the ground a thief doesn't like dogs or noise . Saying that , a salvage yard I buy cars from had all there cat converters stolen by some thieves and the dogs had several juicy steaks . :lol: . There is a screamer siren available witch I'm told is illegal . But believe me my mate has got one and it is so loud you couldn't stand it for longer than 20 seconds . It will only work once because they might come back with ear defenders . I feel for you I really do . Bit of a predicament that's for sure .

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 8:12 am
by Pete
Forget car theft (sorry I know it's hard to when you've had one nicked) ( I had three Minis/Coopers done in the late 80's/ early 90's) it's your debit cards you need to keep hold of ! Card fraud is massive nowadays and only on the up ! Pocket dipping is also very much back in fashion , in cities especially and for me there's no such thing as too much CCTV. :shock:

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 8:41 am
by Vegard
scott6058 wrote:
Lowest on my list is a thief. My son has tons of friends and like them all but when I say why doesn't so and so stop by as he lives right around the corner my boy replies because he's a thief.
Has this forum turned into greek? I'm sorry, I'm not English :lol:

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 5:11 pm
by miniminor
Always liked the South African flame thrower anti theft deterrents fitted at either side :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:39 am
by mk1

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:45 am
by mk1
After reading this the other day I bought a cheap GPS tracker off ebay & am very pleased with it. For around £40 quid including a free SIM & £10 of credit you can fit them into your car & track where it is on your phone.

A valuable investment I reckon. All my cars will be getting one fitted over the coming months.

Not sure that every car thief goes equipped with a Mobile phone jammer.

M

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:33 pm
by mk1
THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION

But it is the one I bought.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221307244815? ... 1497.l2649

Mark F

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:39 pm
by miniminor
Yep that's the one, as Billy Connolly said "Hangings too good for them, it's a good kick in the arse they need!"

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:41 pm
by 36inter
Mark, it would be worth checking to make sure the sim is not turned off through lack of use, sometimes you have to use the sim at least every three months or so or they will pull the number as being unused, I had that trouble with the alarm in my garage which rings my phone if when it goes off. You might have to take it out and put it in your phone and ring your house number and answer it to make a connection then it will be current for another few months, I don't believe texting works, it has to be a phone call that is answered.

Please check and make sure I'm not talking rubbish (normally the case). Anyone else confirm or deny the above?

Pete

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 1:00 am
by Spider
mk1 wrote:Problem with the above, much as it does appeal is that you would probably have to sell your car to pay the villain the compensation he would undoubtedly win in court.

M
A Security Guard once said to me " Dead Men don't tell lies ". Now, I'm not suggesting anyone try anything on, however those were words of 'wisdom' (as he put it) from a trained professional.

Personally, I subscribe to the 'cut off the hand that steals the bread' outlook.

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 7:52 am
by LLA 24V
My garage was broken into last year. I had the impression from the lack of stuff taken from my hoarders paradise that they'd be back again, so fitted some high end day/night cameras recording on a CCTV hdd recorder setup on motion record only. This way I can quickly whizz through what's been moving around (mostly wildlife!) two months later 2x goldie looking chain band member lookalikes returned in the early hours. I got some clear footage of them seeing the cameras and not styling out the fact they'd been recorded up to no good. This footage is now helping Police with their inquiries regards the other ten garage break in locally.

The other use of my cameras is that my garage backs onto some woods and parkland, it's nice to see who or what's outside spooking me at night! :?

Glad it put them off. My next move will be a steel bar across the doors and a wireless alarm system with built in land line speech SMS text alerts.

There is a new tracking system available that can be programmed for many uses that I intend to trial this year. I'll update the stolen section on this forum?

Considering I work for a security installer you would have thought I was keen on CCTV, but not so. With dash cams going all the rage on cars now peoples movements are on camera everywhere they go, :shock:

Regards

John

Re: Thieves, watch who's about........

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 8:55 am
by mk1
That is a good point & something I had not thought of. At the moment however, I am still at the hiding it in things and seeing where they are stage at 1 txt message per check the novelty hasn't worn off yet.

M