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Cased At The Bank, Car Robbed While Getting Haircut!!

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 Posted 05/28/2011  5:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I feel violated.

It is a very uneasy feeling. I have had my house broken into one time while I was at work (I think it was people at the time I considered my friends) and they stole everything in my house including my phones, since they knew I worked 12 hours they had plenty of time to get what they wanted. I used to always keep about 3000.00 in a drawer and I think that is the main thing they were looking for because the drawer I used to keep the money in was the one that was taken out and dumped into the floor where the others were just opened and pushed around. When you walk in and see everything gone it is a horrible feeling knowing someone else was in your personal space going through your personal things without permission. The chances of someone picking you out again in the same way is pretty slim, they usually just do this at random so I don't think I would stop roll searching if that is what you like to do, it would have been like me quitting my job because my house was broken into. This will always be in the back of your mind but as I said chances of it happening again is pretty slim unless it is someone that you know
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I teach CCW. Be prepared. Be aware. Be vigilant. (NOT vigilante!)

This is a thief. Next step up is armed burglary. ...and then the next step....yeah...

In almost every state, the threat level has to be "yours or another's life is in immenent jeopardy or sexual assault"....does not cover theft.
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 Posted 05/28/2011  5:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It really does hurt when you get robbed and aa already noted, mainly be thankful you were not the one robbed, only your car. By that I mean things could have been much, much worse. Most people on this and other forums live in assorted areas of the world.
In some places you could leave all your doors and windows open and not be home for many hours and nothing would ever happen. I've been to locations such as that.
However, in the area I live a robbery like this one goes on all the time during the day and all night long. In my area people grow up taking every possible precaution just in case. Yet we have over 30,000 autos stolen per year. 500 to 800 murders within the city limits alone. Home invasions, robberies and rapes are uncountable.
Being followed from banks, coin stores, pawn shops, coin shows, gun shows, etc too is rather common. Such robberies are far from random. Criminals really do know what they are looking for and have a rather high success rate.
When going to any place where you may or may not encounter something worth a theft, get to know safety precautions.
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One thing I learned while in law enforcement, change your route. Don't take the same route home from work, the bank, coin shop/shows etc. While at a stop light, don't pull up so close to the car in front of you so just in case, you can get out. Look around while sitting there in all mirrors. Just be aware what's going on around you.
I once punched it through a red light because some clown was walking toward me rapidly. I was not going to hang around to see what he wanted.
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That is the pits. Thank God no one was hurt. Does auto insurance cover the loss of the coins as well? Bank could verify your transaction.
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My insurance deductible is $1000. Between that and the lock getting repaired, and eating it in jacked-up premiums, I just don't see making a claim as worthwhile.

I appreciate all the advice in this thread. I'm just in a position where it keeps running through my head that these scumbags waited while I left the bank, went and washed my car and vacuumed it, watched me while I went to get my hair cut -- and then moved in (either that, or while we were out later in the day).

I don't see any hobby being worth possibly allowing some cretin like that to get interest in me and find out where I live. You guys are giving the classic advice -- change routes -- but if these people were that determined, wouldn't they just stick with me on the various routes to still wind up at my home?

I think it is going to be internet-only for me from now on. That's only going to cut into my enjoyment for my hobby, but maybe when our sleazebag of a President starts placing the safety of his citizens above regulating gun sales to responsible owners (and scoring points with growing voting blocks), maybe things might change for me.

I weep for the state of this country, where a law-abiding citizen's car gets broken into in broad daylight, while our "Commander"-in-chief does nothing about openly illegal criminals protesting in public.

I'm looking at my four-month-old daughter right now. Can't justify painting myself as a target just yet. My wife was crying over this last night.

Excuse the rant; just hard to sleep tonight -- my wife and I managed to have a good anniversary night out, but part of me, despite being the live and let live guy I am, wishes only to find these people and make them pay. Thank God his Son is a better man than I am.
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