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Brun 03 January 2008 11:02 AM

I'm suprised at the amount of people who are putting themselves and their families at risk by taking their keys to bed with them.
I never take mine to bed with me anymore, as the last thing i want to wake upto is a thug with a large hammer requesting the keys to my car - it happens!!! It's a lump of tin at the end of the day!!!

scoobynutta555 03 January 2008 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by Brun (Post 7527008)
I'm suprised at the amount of people who are putting themselves and their families at risk by taking their keys to bed with them.
I never take mine to bed with me anymore, as the last thing i want to wake upto is a thug with a large hammer requesting the keys to my car - it happens!!! It's a lump of tin at the end of the day!!!

Yes, I agree. It's far better to leave the keys open on view to make life much easier for criminals. Indeed I leave my Impreza overnight with the doors open and the keys in the ignition to stop would be burglars soley after my keys. :rolleyes:

telscooby1 03 January 2008 02:30 PM

Im kind of on the fence here one side of me agrees with the fact that its just a car but "that" side of me thiks that i have worked hard for all that i have got and that i should defend what is mine, so i realy dont know how id handle the situation hopfully never be in that possition

dunx 03 January 2008 06:53 PM

Sorry Bren, but you made me smile with your "no wheel" story, now they'll bring one in-case..... Sorry !
Long ago I had an Imp, just took the wheel off every time I parked, call me Stig with my wheel in my hand....

DunxC

Brun 03 January 2008 11:16 PM


Yes, I agree. It's far better to leave the keys open on view to make life much easier for criminals. Indeed I leave my Impreza overnight with the doors open and the keys in the ignition to stop would be burglars soley after my keys.
I never said leave the keys in open view because that's just plain crazy :rolleyes: If someone breaks into your house and decides to use your head (or your wife's/children's) as target practice with a hammer until you give up your keys i'm sure your attitude will change.
As i said - a while ago, i used to take my keys to bed with me, but as time has gone on, you hear of more and more people losing their cars in violent circumstances - i for one, don't want to be another one of these statistics :thumb:

flashgordon666 22 January 2008 12:49 PM

i live in a good area (by steven g), but when i take my car out its not a good area (liverpool). the car im about to buy has a cat 1 alarm and imoblisor. but strangly it has another imobilser one where you press this fob in to metal before you start the car. im looking for a tracker but seen as the cars worth £2k and my excess is £700 i think theres no point in buying a £500 tracker.

but i hear all steeling locks are easy to get pasted????
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funny my m8s jag kept on being broken into so he changed his ignition to the ciggy lighter so you press started the ciggy lighter to start the car.

scoobzie 02 February 2008 11:39 AM

buy a japanese akita boys theres no messing with them i would let the theive argue with my two lol

STIVERSION3 17 February 2008 12:08 AM

HI THERE
 
These days they hit the car from behind and you think its a accident when you get out of the car or if you dnt they drag you out and nick of with your car,Its not wrth it no more best thing what i do my brothers owns a salvge yard so i leave my p1 there and my honda ek9 typr x locked up with 3 rottwellers,

stevieg89 17 February 2008 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by borat52 (Post 7473226)
But if they are 10 years old they will not need an SVA. Had mine broken into on the drive, I'd been installing a stereo and left it for literally 30 minutes unlocked while I got some food (forgot to lock it) opened the front door and some little chav was sat in the drivers seat with the ignition barel out and a screwdriver in it. Luckily it was cat 1 so was immobilised but if it had not been it would have been gone. Had a look at whats needed to start it and its rediculously easy to get away with one without an immobiliser.

f@@king b@st@ds. what part of country do you live cus iv left my car open all night once or twice me m8 once left his keys in the ignition once this is in tottenham, north london the car was a corsa 1 ltr so y wud they want to nik 1 of those


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