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and yeah some chode broke into my car

DaytonaGTP

Its not that small is it?
i just woke up from a half comatose/ hangover sleep only to be woken up by my half dramatic father who says all our cars were broken into. damn it. so i jump outta bed and drag my ass to the car only to find the most horrible scene in my ever exciting life.... someone stole my $4.00 in change...left everything else... lol. so total damage is 4 dollars and a possible hobo break-in. i looked at my dad then walked back in the house and threw up and now im here...lol. its funny too cuz this never happens here. theres like 200 people that live here and then the gas station... thats it. i guess ill be lockin it now... oh well.
 


hahaha thats an expensive break in lucky you. When my car got broken into I had at least 1000 dollars worth of audio stolen out of it.
 
when somebody broke into my car. this was my replacement list
new window
new radio
new alarm.......factory one suck balls
new ipod.......
 
I can't believe that in other parts of the country, people don't lock their cars on a regular basis.

Where i used to live I left the keys in the ignition half the time. We left the house unlocked when we left and at night as well. Hell it was nothing to leave my car running while I ran into the store as long as it wasn't gonna be very long.
 


my old car got broke into. sumb*tches stole a 7" indash touchscreen. my fault for not having an aftermarket alarm and tints
 
My gtp stays locked for the most part and it has a 2way paging alarm and its sensitive but id rather they could just open the door and steal my crap other then bust a window bend a door frame or pull a lock
stereos are cheap windows and body work arent

My moms f150 ha sbeen broke into 4 times in the last 2 years
my crown was broke into once lost the face plate to my deck and a ipod
my wagon got broke into when it broke down on the freeway lost a check book 2 ipods a deck and 1200 in tools plus bent door frame and busted window


It sucks to have your stuff broke into
 
I had the same thing, a while back, I have the 2-way alarm and tint, and I ALWAYS lock it, but we were un-sobering ourselves in the backyard, and I went for a beer run, and when I came back I had 3 cases of brew in my hand, andforgot to lock it when I put them down..... The one night I didnt lock it, sombody went thru my car threw my sh!t everywhere (papers and stuff) from the glovebox, and console. and they stole about $7 it was my carwash change. And they unhooked the wires on my sub box, but must have been scared off, because that was all they did. They left my 7" Pioneer, and amps, everything else.
 
i laugh at everyone that doesnt lock there cars haha. in new york i cant imagine NOT locking your car lol, luckily for you it was only 4 bucks
 
dont get me wrong... when i used to live in florida id lock almost everything... but in a small hick town in buttf*ck nowhere like nothing ever happens here. so i lowered my security. its just bs but hey i cant complain it coulda been worse.
 


if you lock it all they will do is bust a window do the math on that sh1t windows get pricey

Locks only keep honest people out
 
I was at a party and we left the car unlocked, and someone carhopped it. they stole $40, my hookah, an ipod, and some other stuff
 
i just woke up from a half comatose/ hangover sleep only to be woken up by my half dramatic father who says all our cars were broken into. damn it. so i jump outta bed and drag my ass to the car only to find the most horrible scene in my ever exciting life.... someone stole my $4.00 in change...left everything else... lol. so total damage is 4 dollars and a possible hobo break-in. i looked at my dad then walked back in the house and threw up and now im here...lol. its funny too cuz this never happens here. theres like 200 people that live here and then the gas station... thats it. i guess ill be lockin it now... oh well.

400 people in your town, that's all? probably one of your cousin done it:th_jester:. j/k
 
I can't believe that in other parts of the country, people don't lock their cars on a regular basis.

All of our keys are usually in our cars overnight. I don't think my grandparents house has ever been locked in 20 years and we have left vehicles 20 miles from their house for a week or so and nothing happened. Keys are in every single vehicle out there, not just theirs. Granted they are 30 miles from the closest town but still.
 


Someone broke into my car while i was at work...n stole a purse with tanning stuff in it but left my wallet with the debit card n credit card??!! :th_scratchhead:...so ya im thinkin they were suuuupper smart! But thank god they were dumb as sh*t n didnt take it!
 
i'm totally OCD about locking my car. I hit it until it honks twice, then i take 10 more steps and forget if i locked it so i do it again
 
I guess car and home locking is regionally based. I also just pictured the situation of the person who said they're on 17 acres of land. I don't even know what an acre looks like, I just know it's big.

I think you need to picture where I live to know why locking your car and home are so important.

Where I live, there's about 6 feet in between houses. My neighbor's dog keeps me awake at night, so if my alarm were to go off, it'd certainly wake someone up. I think that's why you're even less likely to see someone bust a window, because someone's bound to hear that happen too (although it does happen).

I also think that people in NY are just accustomed to being on high alert at all times. I'm not scared of where I live, but when I'm walking home from the train station alone, you bet I look behind me every couple of blocks - just to make sure I'm not being followed. I also never walk alone with my ipod in my ears, so I can hear everything going on.

We walk, talk and act FAST here and I think its a natural defense mechanism you develop. But its not like I'm packin heat or anything, LOL.

So, in conclusion: I lock my car and house EVERYTIME I leave it. Even if only for a minute. And that's just the extra bit of security I need.
 
I guess car and home locking is regionally based. I also just pictured the situation of the person who said they're on 17 acres of land. I don't even know what an acre looks like, I just know it's big.

I think you need to picture where I live to know why locking your car and home are so important.

Where I live, there's about 6 feet in between houses. My neighbor's dog keeps me awake at night, so if my alarm were to go off, it'd certainly wake someone up. I think that's why you're even less likely to see someone bust a window, because someone's bound to hear that happen too (although it does happen).

I also think that people in NY are just accustomed to being on high alert at all times. I'm not scared of where I live, but when I'm walking home from the train station alone, you bet I look behind me every couple of blocks - just to make sure I'm not being followed. I also never walk alone with my ipod in my ears, so I can hear everything going on.

We walk, talk and act FAST here and I think its a natural defense mechanism you develop. But its not like I'm packin heat or anything, LOL.

So, in conclusion: I lock my car and house EVERYTIME I leave it. Even if only for a minute. And that's just the extra bit of security I need.

There is no way I could live in an area like that. We have a 2 acre yard and its almost a bit too small. The biggest city in our state is around 170K people. I live like 7 miles from it and I am way too close to it.
 
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