Your state is about the size of Lichtenstein. How about comparing it to, oh,,I dont know.....Maui? :-0 Michael in San Antonio 91GL Weekender AT 2.1L 'Gringo'
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 7:42 PM, David Beierl <dbeierl@attglobal.net> wrote: > At 07:41 AM 5/4/2011, Joy Hecht wrote: > >> I'm not sure what I can conclude from this random data on break-ins. >> Sounds >> like they aren't too frequent. Of course that doesn't mean reasonable >> > > Here's some more random data. Best of my knowledge there have been > three car thefts in my neighborhood (quiet, detached houses set > closely together, city neighborhood) in the last twenty-some > years. One was from the driveway across the street from me, years > before we came in '93. The other two were in '07 or so, my driveway, > two weeks apart, same vehicle ('91 Camry), different thieves. The > second theft happened to be eight hours after I got the car back from > impound from the first one. The first one, in broad daylight, was > watched by the neighbor who had her car stolen before; she noticed > nothing wrong. The second, I heard the engine start and watched it > drive around the corner. > > FWIW '91-'95 Camrys are particularly easy to steal with a worn-out > Toyota key. But I found the whole thing interesting all the same. > > Aside from that someone (we strongly suspect a certain neighbor kid) > went through the garage in the night at one point and took a MIG > welder and some other items. Went through the vehicles as > well. Vehicle alarms would have certainly awakened us and the > neighbor. Infrared-triggered lights might have made a difference as > well. We have the lights now. > > Yrs, > David > |
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