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Would be good if one could leave out on prominent display for the flash car a fake set of keys that would explode red dye from the dashboard when they were turned in the car.
But sod's law says the owner would accidently grab them one day instead of the real keys ...
Besides my red dye idea (see above) or yours, I think the most practical would be a high definition camera with flash that would take an image of the perp and immediately wirelessly transmit it somewhere safe.
Would be good if one could leave out on prominent display for the flash car a fake set of keys that would explode red dye from the dashboard when they were turned in the car.
But sod's law says the owner would accidently grab them one day instead of the real keys ...
Yeah - in general most cars are stolen to order nowadays.
Unless it is a really easy 'opportunistic' theft e.g. some fool left the keys in the car when nipping to the shops.
Which is why it surprises me re the op's theft - it was 'only' a golf r/gti?
Only worth 20k?
Golfs don't really stand out. There as a Bugatti would.
Golfs are unlikely to have a tracker on them. There as a Ferrari would likely as a condition of insurance.
Also if you live in an area where people don't commonly nick cars from drives then no-one going to be looking for you, have high-level security measures or looking out for someone casing the joint.
My idea now is to have some fake set of car keys left out but when they get in the car it immediately locks them in it without it starting.
Got to be worth a punt on that kickstarter thing, who's with me?
qh
Ah, "Great Minds" and all that.
Besides my red dye idea (see above) or yours, I think the most practical would be a high definition camera with flash that would take an image of the perp and immediately wirelessly transmit it somewhere safe.
Yeah - in general most cars are stolen to order nowadays.
Unless it is a really easy 'opportunistic' theft e.g. some fool left the keys in the car when nipping to the shops.
Which is why it surprises me re the op's theft - it was 'only' a golf r/gti?
Only worth 20k?
Happened to me about 10 years ago, I was away on holiday and my house was broken in to. The only room they went through was the master bedroom. Ripped a TV off the wall, took a Bose clock radio, had all the drawers tipped on the floor to find the spare key to my car. They went into the office and took the laptop and then into the 2nd bedroom where they put everything into a bag. Beside the bag was a few thousand pounds worth of camera gear which they left.
I had a red Alfa Brera at the time, it was at my girlfriend's house at the time and was normally only at my house at weekends. They had obviously been watching and decided to get the key, hope I wouldnt notice, then drive it away a few days later.
Make sure you hide the car keys very carefully. ...
Would be good if one could leave out on prominent display for the flash car a fake set of keys that would explode red dye from the dashboard when they were turned in the car.
But sod's law says the owner would accidently grab them one day instead of the real keys ...
Originally posted by washed up contractorView Post
You seriously need to give your head a shake.
If you cant fit a motor worth between 24,000 and 30,000 in a garage, perhaps your priority might be a house where you can. Just a thought, pet.
If it's a two car household, put your most expensive car in the garage. Dont have a second expensive motor that needs to sleep on the drive.
For your third point, see my point 1!
Not all of us live in modern houses. The upstairs was completed on my house when Karl Benz was 14, the downstairs possibly predates the hydrogen internal combustion engine.
I don't have a garage.
...if you want somewhere to tether a horse, we have those.
Originally posted by washed up contractorView Post
Never ever ceases to amaze me the number of people who'll leave over 20 grands worth of car on the drive and have a garage full of crap worth about 2 and 6 pence.
Learn your lesson. Those who havent or wont, tough.
Yep. And girls who go out in short dresses deserve to be raped too.
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