All this talk about cutting the top leads me to believe that some
people put their tops up. Sounds like a recent discussion? This may just
be a sneaky way of getting the offenders to admit that they do it. Who
knows someone may be taking names and keeping a list!
...Art
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, ENRIQUE CLAURE wrote:
> At 11:36 AM 10/22/97 EDT, you wrote:
> >Let's not forget the "market" either. Someone cut my Midget's top even
>though
> >it was unlocked and they could have just unsnapped it. Someone broke the
> >window to get into an unlocked 86 Cavalier I got rid of recently. (A friend
> >said they probavbly drove it around the block and brought it back.) There is
> >a reason people go into the "breaking into cars" line of work and it's not
> >that brain surgery is too crowded a field.
> >
> I think that if you can lock the car do it. If a theif is after your car he
> will get in. Chances are that if it is locked he will get in through the
> top. This takes time and calls attention. As far as those little kids (shit
> heads) that ride bikes and scrape your car just for fun, they too will rip
> the top but may not be able to get in and trash your dash. So if you can
> lock it lock it. Enrique
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