
Originally Posted by
lincoln_dj
i assume you leave your laptop, phone and jewelry with your car keys too then? most thieves are opportunistic rather than stealing to order, so if you make it hard for them they usually find an easier target.
if everyone leaves their car keys on display perhaps the teenage drivers aren't the only reason car insurance gets more expensive year on year...
Completely disagree...Most cars of this status are stolen to order. Theives go car shopping of a night looking for these sort of cars on driveways. They will hatch a small plan before entering the house and they will stop at nothing to get the keys. Hence leave the keys downstairs as they WILL use unreasonable force if you try to prevent them. Remember they will all be drugged up to high heaven!!
I also live in Sutton Coldfield and down my street are some very expensive cars. A lad owned a Megane R26 stupidly badged up as an R26.R! They broke in through the garage, cut the power to the house from the meter within the garage and found the keys and off it went never to be seen again. The house opposite has a CLK Cabrio and Discovery 3 on the drive...which one would you guys want for cash conversion against a Megane!? Also on the estate are a classic 90's Porsche 911 and an F430 Spider that are garaged...no word on break ins there probably as they don't know as they only shop at night. The majority of auto thieves these days know what they're after, especially in Sutton Coldfield with security systems plentiful. Rarely do I hear of burglary's just for a TV and computer!
Moral of the storey, Insure it the best you can. It can be easily replaced then! as if attempted it will be gone!
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