FasT09
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My car has been broken into twice in 1 month. Same people I presume as done exactly same way. Only difference is that after first time I got alarm installed and so they ran off when the alarm went off (leaving my door bent )
Anyway I still have that feeling they may come back as they know how easy it was to get in the boot from last time as i have a boot popper which they pressed and then took my sub. Anyway since then i swapped the connection from the battery to ignition meaning they cant get into it anyway.
Would leaving the doors unlocked be really stupid? I'd rather they opened door, alarm goes off they run, than they break my door, alarm goes off and run.
Also if i see them about to do it do i beat the shit out of them (which means i could get done for assault and they could do worse next time) or call cops while they breaking into car?
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boyracer2002
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if it was me i would get them laid out - forget the police they do jack shit about cars etc - all they seem to be able to do is catch people for speeding.
Take the law into your hands
well thats what i would do
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Wonderboy
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I wouldn't leave you door open: If they steal your car, insurance might not pay out.
Set up some CCTV. I'm not sure how expensive it is, but it will probably be worth it.
Keep your doors locks, remove CD player and all valuables. Try to makes sure that there isn't anything for them to steal.
[Edited on 03-07-2007 by Wonderboy]
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FasT09
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I have reported both times so they well aware of it happening at the same place and they say they will drive around it for a while. but what are the chances the cops will be there the same time it happening. I need cctv !!
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FasT09
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quote: Originally posted by Wonderboy
I wouldn't leave you door open: If they steal your car, insurance might not pay out.
Set up some CCTV. I'm not sure how expensive it is, but it will probably be worth it.
Keep your doors locks, remove CD player and all valuables. Try to makes sure that there isn't anything for them to steal.
[Edited on 03-07-2007 by Wonderboy]
After first time i removed the cd player and all valuables but they still tried to get in. I think it was the fact that they thought i probably got a new sub and cause last time they left my 2 amps in there. They cant steal car as when alarm goes off the engine cuts off completly.
[Edited on 03-07-2007 by FasT09]
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JohnNI
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wire up the boot popper again and hide in the boot
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boyracer2002
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what you need is someone to hide in diff bushes for the night leave your stuff in the car so as soon as someone appears to break in everyone runs at him/them and gives them a good kickin
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Dean_W
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CCTV is not that expensive to do, and easy to wire up properly.
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nova_gteuk
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remove the boot popper from in the car and have it on a remote instead,wouldnt bother with the police my car got broken into,took them two days to come out,then another two to send someone to fingerprint my car,then a month later i got a crime number police are useless cunt's.
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Cupra Steve
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I'd suggest a 007 alarm that runs current through the car, when they touch it they get 20000 volts going through the little cunts.
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FasT09
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Sounds good but could happen any night and don't think any of my m8s could be arsed waiting outside every night lol
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johnhara1
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Thing is with getting them laid out is they know where you live and could come back anytime when your girlfriend\mother\nan or whoever you live with is home alone.
How easy would it be to install deadlocks from another corsa? so they cant open the door at all?
No local garages to rent in your area?
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Ricky352
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Dont leave ur doors open for insurance reasons. If u fone the police as they are breaking into the car the cops arent going to get there in time, unless uve a police station ery near by. Get a light that detects movement and put it up on a wall. This is wot my mate did and he bought the light cheap enough. Hes a spark so he was able to fit it himself, im not too sure how hard it wud be or how much it wud be for some1 to do it.
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FasT09
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they bend the door from top and one of them puts their arm through unlocking it from inside. But now the alarm will go off which is what happened last time and they got a shock so ran off. Bet they never thought i'd fit an alarm.
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FasT09
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I want to kill them!
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johnhara1
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quote: Originally posted by FasT09
they bend the door from top and one of them puts their arm through unlocking it from inside. But now the alarm will go off which is what happened last time and they got a shock so ran off. Bet they never thought i'd fit an alarm.
With deadlocks it cant be opened from the inside or outside only with remote or key.
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FasT09
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how much is it to install deadlocks?
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FasT09
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to be fair with my alarm I can get central locking for 60quid
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johnhara1
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quote: Originally posted by FasT09
how much is it to install deadlocks?
You'd need the whole locking mechanism swapped over from either a corsa that has deadlocks (not 100% sure any of them did) or an astra \ vectra etc provided the handles\locks fit i cant see it being expensive to install @ a garage.
Definately worth looknig into as vauxhall deadlocks are highly rated
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FasT09
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Is central locking as good?
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johnhara1
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If you fit the deadlocks might aswell get the vectra door handles and delock the passenger side door aswell.
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johnhara1
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quote: Originally posted by FasT09
Is central locking as good?
no as the door can still be opened from the inside of the car which is what they are doing when the bend the door.
Here's a thought, is there any type of locking mechanism that can be added to the top of the door on the inside so it cant be bent back?
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FasT09
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O right i thought central locking was getting rid of the standard locks. Because the place that fitted my alamr said i can get it fiitted for 60 quid. You can only unlock it with the remote. the old locks are discarded of.
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Dean_W
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Weld the fooker shut and get in through the boot
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FasT09
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quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
Weld the fooker shut and get in through the boot
LOL
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