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Title: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: DOUG on July 30, 2015, 11:40:08 PM
So my wife asked me the other day if I took the change cup out of the Tahoe.  Nope, been in there 11 years.

So tonight I can't find by GPS.  She had it cause hers wasn't in the Tahoe. 

Yep happened again in our driveway.  Makes me angry beyond healthy.

I hope Karma and Darwin give them all they can handle with no mercy.
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: 8lugLJ on July 30, 2015, 11:47:14 PM

I hope Karma and Darwin give them all they can handle with no mercy.


if Karma and Darwin are a flashlight and a bat .. hate that man, set em up and catch those f@#$#
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: Big Dave on July 31, 2015, 05:15:09 AM
Sounds like kids or druggies. Who steals change?
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: DOUG on July 31, 2015, 07:55:50 AM
Sounds like kids or druggies. Who steals change?
I think a lot of folks put rings, ear rings, and expensive items in them too,

but I do think it was kids..

But a Honda was stolen next door behind me Saturday night.  WTF
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: Blue J on July 31, 2015, 08:45:18 AM
Damn kids.

There's a teenager in my neighborhood that gets his little cousins to steal peoples change etc from their vehicles. He's been busted several times.  He doesn't seem to care about the consequences. The kids were sent back to Grandma by DFACS.

I had Danny install an alarm on my jk that is motion sensitive. The jeep can still be opened but the alarm will sound. I didn't want someone to cut the top. I just leave the doors unlocked but the alarm is set. It has a little blue light on the dash. Its gone off one time in the drive where I thought someone might have been messing with it. It beeps about 3-4 times if you even walk too close. I like that.
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: 8lugLJ on July 31, 2015, 09:31:11 AM
Yeah Jimbo what alarm is it? i too have been thinking about a motion setup, mine jsut sits with no doors and windows most of the time
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: Blue J on July 31, 2015, 10:41:36 AM
Danny probably knows but i think its a Cobra or something like that. I'll have to find the box. It doesn't draw much off the battery. But even in the office I know if someone is near it. There are some out there that operate off the iPhone, remotely. I cant remember the price, it was installed when I got my lift and other goodies.
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: clark123456 on July 31, 2015, 11:16:59 AM
In the 90s I had the Viper system with motion detection...it worked well.  I assume they are still in the business.  It used to say, "protected by viper, stand back"  lol

- Torg
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: Raisinhead on July 31, 2015, 12:54:45 PM

In the 90s I had the Viper system with motion detection...it worked well.  I assume they are still in the business.  It used to say, "protected by viper, stand back"  lol

- Torg

I used to have a sidewinder (owned by viper or split from viper). Remote start, windows rolled up when I locked the doors, and could roll them down.  Loved that set up.
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: Scott F. on July 31, 2015, 01:36:26 PM
In the 90s I had the Viper system with motion detection...it worked well.  I assume they are still in the business.  It used to say, "protected by viper, stand back"  lol

- Torg


Remember the cheesy commercials that Viper had on TV?
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: Jango on July 31, 2015, 02:31:53 PM
I know Viper is still out there and makes some great security systems. I've looked into them a lot but they were a little pricey for me. I've never had any issues either really. Other than  high schoolers messing with me
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: BeerIAm on August 01, 2015, 10:28:06 PM
People have been going around my neighborhood stealing stuff out of cars in driveways.  Got my wife's change, iPod and a camera we can't find.  Damn punks.  They dumped some neighbors designer purse and only took the change.


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Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: Blue J on August 02, 2015, 07:44:33 PM
The one I have is a Python.
Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: Oscar_Mike 2013 on August 03, 2015, 12:47:06 PM
I just keep my ride in the garage.


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Title: Re: Lowest humans are thieves
Post by: Blue J on August 03, 2015, 01:10:30 PM
I didn't arm mine last night while at a concert at The Masquerade. Of course, everything in the back seat pockets was tossed to the floor. I don't usually keep anything of value in the jeep. I lost a Gerber multi tool and could tell the cb had been f'd with (my mirror right below the cb was all screwy). I typically will not arm it if I have to park in a remote location where I or anyone else will hear it. Last thing i need is a dead battery and a jeep that's been broken into.
I like the Vipers because they will alert you via text msg if something happens. A friend of mine said he paid $495 for his Viper installed at 4WP Norcross.