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Arch Stanton Member Since: 26 Apr 2012 Location: chavshire Posts: 454 |
Good on them, at least they are aware of what is going on and prepared to try to do something about it First time FFRR owner |
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23rd Jan 2024 9:54am |
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caymanblack Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: DEVON Posts: 1127 |
At last, they have done something positive. overfinch modified |
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23rd Jan 2024 10:41am |
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SamThomas Member Since: 12 Nov 2021 Location: South East Posts: 293 |
Not really as far as the Police are concerned, there is virtually nothing they can do to prevent your car being stolen. Still, as you and others have said they are being active now. The whole crime situation would be a lot better if there were more and highly visible Police cars on the roads. |
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23rd Jan 2024 11:49am |
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Stuart- Member Since: 16 Dec 2017 Location: UK and Hong Kong Posts: 301 |
The assumption being that car thieves will dutifully pull in when motioned to do so by the rozzers?
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23rd Jan 2024 12:07pm |
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Arch Stanton Member Since: 26 Apr 2012 Location: chavshire Posts: 454 |
I'm not sure what you are advocating to be the correct police action there Stuart? The police shouldn't bother stopping cars because thieves wouldn't stop... the Daily mail readers would be apoplectic First time FFRR owner |
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23rd Jan 2024 12:28pm |
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SS.Lyria Member Since: 01 Dec 2016 Location: London Posts: 245 |
I don’t think Plod will expect the thieves to put their hands up and utter the words ‘it’s a fair cop’
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23rd Jan 2024 12:33pm |
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SS.Lyria Member Since: 01 Dec 2016 Location: London Posts: 245 |
Nothing they can do about the initial theft, but more could be done on prevention and action after reporting of said theft.
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23rd Jan 2024 12:41pm |
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AndyRoo Member Since: 06 Dec 2023 Location: Gloucester Posts: 538 |
Hi, it's more of a tactic, if word gets around the Sweeney are tugging Range Rovers then maybe it'll have an effect.
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23rd Jan 2024 1:00pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 653 |
I still reckon Mr bean had the right idea, just remove the steering wheel. |
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27th Jan 2024 9:17pm |
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p38arover Member Since: 16 Dec 2015 Location: Western Sydney Posts: 1523 |
^^ My first registered car was a 1938 Vauxhall Model J 14hp. The door locks didn’t work so to protect it, I would put it into reverse and remove the gearlever (it was retained by a bayonet connection like a light bulb - not screw-in like the USA). Then I locked the gearlever in the boot. Ron B. VK2OTC
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27th Jan 2024 9:44pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16280 |
That's what we do with our Defender... |
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28th Jan 2024 1:05am |
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Gyre8 Member Since: 14 May 2017 Location: Wolverhampton Posts: 259 |
Late 1960s my Dad had a Vauxhall Viva HA series. Driving around Ironbridge one day the gear stick snapped leaving a tiny stub. Luckily he had a pair of locking grips in his tool box in the boot of the car.
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28th Jan 2024 12:14pm |
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andygts Member Since: 16 May 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 349 |
Can go one better and the thieving came prepared
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28th Jan 2024 1:27pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 653 |
Actually Rover had a great idea they used on their 800 series rovers. Now I'm not sure their reason behind it and what the their intentions were for fitting it on the driver's seat but I'm sure it would work very well if fitted on the cars of today.
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28th Jan 2024 1:50pm |
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