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Old 14-01-2016, 08:30 AM   #1
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Full marks to this fella!

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-1...darwin/7086062
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Old 14-01-2016, 08:46 AM   #2
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Nice to see, but makes you wonder if the keys were in the ignition???
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Old 14-01-2016, 10:51 AM   #3
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Nice to see, but makes you wonder if the keys were in the ignition???
Looks like it. I dont get people like that, its not like you're saving time.

My cars are all locked when i'm more than a metre from them (i even lock them in my garage)
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Should have watched more Dukes of Hazard. Pathetic entry.
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Old 14-01-2016, 12:21 PM   #5
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My sympathy lies with the victim.Even if he did make a mistake by leaving his keys in the ignition "good on him"for having a go to keep his wheels.What happened in the car next would be like something that Ken Kesey described Hank Stamper doing to somebody at the bar in "Sometimes a Great Notion!"
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Looks like it. I dont get people like that, its not like you're saving time.

My cars are all locked when i'm more than a metre from them (i even lock them in my garage)
Same here, a bit paranoid granted, but effective too.
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Old 14-01-2016, 01:24 PM   #7
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The other day this guy pulled up in an SS ute at the local United, left the engine running and headlights on, and went inside to buy a Red Bull. I walked right past his driver's door as he was far inside the shop at the fridges.

I assumed his car could be locked and the engine left running, so I didn't try nicking it.
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Old 14-01-2016, 03:57 PM   #8
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Im working in longreach at the moment (what a place)

I went to the IGA grocery store and walked past a marked police landcruiser, keys in ignition- engine running, i saw the officer inside doing his shopping while i was there.
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Queensland is great. I always leave my car unlocked. Windows down.
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i used to leave my keys in the car but just up the road from my work a car got stolen the same way and 2 days later the theif ended up in a few pieces after hitting a power pole and not wearing a seatbelt. karma at its best, 1 less junkie crim on the streets
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Im working in longreach at the moment (what a place)

I went to the IGA grocery store and walked past a marked police landcruiser, keys in ignition- engine running, i saw the officer inside doing his shopping while i was there.
You'd have to be pretty dopey to knock off a marked police car.
1. it probably has some sort of GPS tracking.
2. It is a marked police car
3. They will come looking for it and look at it this way, if you're dumb enough to steal a police car, you're probably not smart enough to evade them for long.

I lock my car when I go in to pay for petrol. Because I am at a petrol station, I leave the phone in the car as there have been cases in some areas where people run up and steal things from unlocked cars as the owner goes in to pay - handbags, wallets, phones and whatever else they can grab of value.
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You'd have to be pretty dopey to knock off a marked police car.
1. it probably has some sort of GPS tracking.
2. It is a marked police car
3. They will come looking for it and look at it this way, if you're dumb enough to steal a police car, you're probably not smart enough to evade them for long.
Some (maybe all) police cars have a seperate button that locks the car, even if the ignition is still on.
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Queensland is great. I always leave my car unlocked. Windows down.
Wouldn't it be great if things were like that everywhere all the time.
Unfortunately we law abiding folks have to pay the price of the actions of the dregs out there.
In Queensland it is now an offence to leave your unattended car unlocked and you can even be booked for leaving the windows down a tad to let hot air escape.
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You'd have to be pretty dopey to knock off a marked police car.
1. it probably has some sort of GPS tracking.
2. It is a marked police car
3. They will come looking for it and look at it this way, if you're dumb enough to steal a police car, you're probably not smart enough to evade them for long.
Wrong on all three counts

Ever been to Longreach? Most people who live there would be on first names with their local Mr Plods.
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Should have watched more Dukes of Hazard. Pathetic entry.
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Queensland is great. I always leave my car unlocked. Windows down.
Pretty big generalisation really, QLD is a big place. Would you leave it unlocked in Logan for example?

I live in NSW and my car is unlocked in my front yard 90% of the time, but if I lived in a suburb 15 minutes away I'd never leave it unlocked.
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Old 17-01-2016, 05:05 AM   #17
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Little while back I watched a scumbag try to get into my car while I was paying for fuel. The car was remote started so the doors were locked. I wonder how many people leave their cars running/unattended on hot days to keep the cabin cool? I assume this guy was waiting for that exact scenario since it was a 38 degree day.
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Old 17-01-2016, 02:03 PM   #18
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You've never lived in Ipswich.... Even if it was bolted down they'd still steal it with the spanners they stole earlier ...
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Lot of generalization in this thread, I've live in Ipswich for over 40 years now and never had anything stolen.

But yeah people that leave their keys in the car at a servo, deserve to get it stolen.
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Lot of generalization in this thread, I've live in Ipswich for over 40 years now and never had anything stolen.

But yeah people that leave their keys in the car at a servo, deserve to get it stolen.
Generalisation?? Maybe. Maybe your lucky. I lived there for 9 months (late 87 to mid 88) and had a locked car stolen from Rosewood which the thief continued to use for a short period to steal fuel from various servo's with. Even though it was reported stolen immediately, I still had the police come and see me about the continual fuel thefts for weeks after.

Work mates often had stuff stolen out of cars, trailers stolen and houses broken in the Leichardt area. Especially around holiday periods when they knew people would likely be away. Of all the places I've lived before and since, that was the worst for theft.
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The other day this guy pulled up in an SS ute at the local United, left the engine running and headlights on, and went inside to buy a Red Bull. I walked right past his driver's door as he was far inside the shop at the fridges.

I assumed his car could be locked and the engine left running, so I didn't try nicking it.
What is is with leaving the engine running at service stations? They don't do it at the corner store or at home or anywhere else, but when they decide to park on top of several thousand litres of flammable fuel, its gets in their head to leave a spark source rumbling away on top of it. Makes no sense to me at all.
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Generalisation?? Maybe. Maybe your lucky. I lived there for 9 months (late 87 to mid 88) and had a locked car stolen from Rosewood which the thief continued to use for a short period to steal fuel from various servo's with. Even though it was reported stolen immediately, I still had the police come and see me about the continual fuel thefts for weeks after.

Work mates often had stuff stolen out of cars, trailers stolen and houses broken in the Leichardt area. Especially around holiday periods when they knew people would likely be away. Of all the places I've lived before and since, that was the worst for theft.
Lucky for 40 years? Ok mate it's still a generalisation, Rosewood is about 20mins from Ipswich and yes Leichardt has alway been bad although it's a lot better these days. But that's not all of Ipswich so yes it's a generaliisation.
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What is is with leaving the engine running at service stations? They don't do it at the corner store or at home or anywhere else, but when they decide to park on top of several thousand litres of flammable fuel, its gets in their head to leave a spark source rumbling away on top of it. Makes no sense to me at all.
I agree.But there's too many stationary vehicles in car parks etc with the engine going just to keep the air-conditioning on.It's a big pollution hazard!
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