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Title: Tip from plod
Post by: Bodd on December 10, 2014, 05:33:32 PM
I was doing a service on my R1 today with the garage door open when a scuffer came walking down the drive, apparently there have been some break ins of garages and out buildings in the area, he said it was scum looking at stealing kids bikes for Christmas more than likely, before he left he gave me a tip, park your car as close to the garage door as possible so they can't get it open.
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Trigger on December 10, 2014, 05:37:43 PM
Just cut the handbrake cable and push the car away from the doors. Better to fit a removable locking post if it is a up and over door.
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Green1 on December 10, 2014, 05:39:56 PM
up and over doors are crap I fitted two of these.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Enfield-Garage-Door-Bolt-Lock-One-PAIR-MK2-/221174375033?pt=UK_HaG_Lock_Safes_GL&hash=item337f052279

Mick
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Bodd on December 10, 2014, 05:56:25 PM
Just cut the handbrake cable and push the car away from the doors. Better to fit a removable locking post if it is a up and over door.

They would have to push mine up hill and my garage is alarmed.
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Trigger on December 10, 2014, 06:07:13 PM
If they want to have something away they will. Had a 40ft shipping container go missing overnight once, that went with the alarm and all the extra locks.
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Bodd on December 10, 2014, 06:33:47 PM
Like Plod said when I told him with the garage being integral it is on the same alarm system as the house, he said the more awkward you make it for them the better and I agree, my car is now almost touching the door.
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Bitsa (Ralph Wright - RIP) on December 10, 2014, 06:53:25 PM
Frackin scum bags wire the door up to the mains and hope its raining too when they try to get in
Cheers
Bitsa
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: ka-ja on December 10, 2014, 07:10:26 PM
Hi All,
         I was always told that locks keep honest people out, and dishonest people in!
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: SteveD CB500K0 on December 10, 2014, 07:46:47 PM
Since my daughter joined the Met last year, I have to be very careful about what I say...

If you live in SE London, watch out!


[Yes Pete, she did her training in Sidcup]
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Bitsa (Ralph Wright - RIP) on December 10, 2014, 08:36:24 PM
Trigs right if they want it that bad they will have it.Trailers with a grass cutting tractor on it gone even though chained to a concrete post more than once trailer an all
Cheers
Bitsa
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: JamesH on December 10, 2014, 09:47:07 PM
Yep, my brother lives in Brittany in France, had one of the earliest known surviving VW split screen crew cabs stolen from his barn. The load bay was loaded with boxes of fruit from his autumn harvest - the guys broke in, took everything off the back of the van, neatly stacked it to one side, and nicked the van. Prob worth £50-60k now and his insurers wouldn't pay out as there was no sign of forced entry. Thieving scum must have seen him put it away months previously and waited for an opportunity.
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Trigger on December 10, 2014, 10:06:27 PM
Here is one for you. Have a customer that has had 8 bikes nicked from his garage (not all at once). Now has 2 big dogs chained to the bikes and his insurance will not give him any no claims because he does not have an alarm. He tried to explain to the insurance bods that the dog's would set it off and all his bikes before went missing with a alarm on the bikes and garage. Since the dogs, not one bike has been nicked.
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Green1 on December 10, 2014, 11:37:59 PM
A chippy I know has been done over 4 times the scum wait in the garden center car park opposite and then ram the gates when he leaves for work.They wait for a month or so to pass knowing that his tools would have been replaced by then.A few years ago my neighbor had his van emptied he replaced the tools and then locked them in the garage at night about a month after the first theft they emptied his garage and took his van as well.
If you have been done over don't assume your safe if the know your lively hood relies on tools they will be back.

Mick 
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: UK Pete on December 11, 2014, 09:42:11 AM
When i used to be a bricklayer we were working on a site and i had a hod carrier who was a proper tea leaf, he had been in and out of nick all his life, he openly bragged about how he thieved bikes and tools etc, everyone worshiped the guy as if he was some sort of god we all used to sit round and listen to his thieving antics at tea and dinner break, one of his stories involved this poor guy he had stolen from 6 times, he was laughing as he said the guy had thought after all the stuff he had nicked was being clever and put 3 deadlock bolts on each of his van doors, anyway the thieving scum bag said it was even more of a challenge for them so they went round this guys house in the early hours and used heavy metal snips and peeled open a hole in the side of this poor blokes van , crawled in and stole his snap on tool sets and other stuff then left a calling card telling the bloke he was not as clever as them and they will be back
When you listen to the mindset of these F---ing scum bags it makes you realise if they want something they will have it, and also the risk of getting caught does not worry them,
pete
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: hairygit on December 11, 2014, 09:54:12 AM
When i used to be a bricklayer we were working on a site and i had a hod carrier who was a proper tea leaf, he had been in and out of nick all his life, he openly bragged about how he thieved bikes and tools etc, everyone worshiped the guy as if he was some sort of god we all used to sit round and listen to his thieving antics at tea and dinner break, one of his stories involved this poor guy he had stolen from 6 times, he was laughing as he said the guy had thought after all the stuff he had nicked was being clever and put 3 deadlock bolts on each of his van doors, anyway the thieving scum bag said it was even more of a challenge for them so they went round this guys house in the early hours and used heavy metal snips and peeled open a hole in the side of this poor blokes van , crawled in and stole his snap on tool sets and other stuff then left a calling card telling the bloke he was not as clever as them and they will be back
When you listen to the mindset of these F---ing scum bags it makes you realise if they want something they will have it, and also the risk of getting caught does not worry them,
pete
Much as I hate to say this, maybe we should adopt a little bit of Sharia law, get caught stealing, get your hands cut off, can't do it again. Actually, sod the law, if I caught someone doing that sort of thing, I'd cut their hands off myself, slowly and painfully, and if I went to prison for it, at least I'd know there was one less scumbag nicking peoples hard earned stuff!O:-)
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Green1 on December 11, 2014, 01:43:41 PM
I have done away with my van so not to draw attention.I now have a pickup truck with a soft cover on it that way they take the tools without doing any damage.I parked in Hackney and forgot about an airless sprayer worth £1300 I left in the back.The van in front of me was done over but they left mine.I suppose they didn't think anyone was stupid enough to leave anything valuable in an open back truck.

Mick
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Green1 on December 11, 2014, 01:52:18 PM
Unfortunately you meet far to many so called professional thieves on building sites.One painter I met looked at my old transit then pointed at the bonnet and said you have quit a good alarm I can show you how to disarm it he then glanced in the cab threw the window and mentioned the aftermarket ignition barrel guard I didn't even know it had one as it was under the factory plastics. :o

Mick
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: matthewmosse on December 11, 2014, 04:34:19 PM
My mate was done over at his moto x workshop last year, they took most of his tools and about 15 bikes belonging to customers. Nearly took his business out, think it was a major factor in trashing his marriage. I think if I caught one of these thieving scum in my shed I wouldn't be rsponsible for my actions. Luckily I'm out in the wilds and see very few cars up our way which means if a car or van arrives we generally come snooping to see who it is, after dark we definitely would be poping out as that virtually never happens, we also don't have many valuable things and a lot of total rubbish which is heavy which would make us the last place in the village anyone would want to do over. I still have cctv and alarms rigged to various bits around the place.
Title: Re: Tip from plod
Post by: Bitsa (Ralph Wright - RIP) on December 11, 2014, 06:56:53 PM
Plus 1 with Matthew and hairygit.If I caught some one in my garage I would do my best to do him in.Here the farmers after 8 oclock at night answer the door with a shotgun in your face.
Cheers
Bitsa
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