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Totally irrelevant in this thread. Like those voices in your head taking over. Seek help.aaron17 wrote:
Woman abducts girl, 1, steals police car
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/woman-abducts-girl-1-steals-police-car/
hindian wrote:Going through this thread does give me flashbacks when I got my vehicle stolen in 2006. Had it in my possession for only 2 weeks and somebody liked it more than me. The worst part of that whole ordeal is the feeling of absolute helplessness that someone took your investment and there is nothing you can do about it. Still have the keys home for it…
hindian wrote:Going through this thread does give me flashbacks when I got my vehicle stolen in 2006. Had it in my possession for only 2 weeks and somebody liked it more than me. The worst part of that whole ordeal is the feeling of absolute helplessness that someone took your investment and there is nothing you can do about it. Still have the keys home for it…
ruffneck_12 wrote:hindian wrote:Going through this thread does give me flashbacks when I got my vehicle stolen in 2006. Had it in my possession for only 2 weeks and somebody liked it more than me. The worst part of that whole ordeal is the feeling of absolute helplessness that someone took your investment and there is nothing you can do about it. Still have the keys home for it…
My condolences mane, insurance handled anything?
Also was it parked in your yard or on the road?
Phone Surgeon wrote:hindian wrote:Going through this thread does give me flashbacks when I got my vehicle stolen in 2006. Had it in my possession for only 2 weeks and somebody liked it more than me. The worst part of that whole ordeal is the feeling of absolute helplessness that someone took your investment and there is nothing you can do about it. Still have the keys home for it…
few years ago i get car jacked gun point
was driving home and i slow down for a hump in the road
another car overtake me , men jump out quick with guns, run up to the window
when i open the door i collect some gunbutt and blackout. car disappear never to be seen again
that same week about 4 or 5 of that same model car, same colour get stolen in central area, the bandits crash 2 or 3 of them while making their escape
so like some parts dealer had a order for that type of vehicle
i give up on "pretty" car after that
aaron17 wrote:GPS expert: Vehicle owners prefer looks over security
https://guardian.co.tt/news/gps-expert-vehicle-owners-prefer-looks-over-security-6.2.1620146.d4d3c2ec48
Air tactical is $562.50 a year.pugboy wrote:spent last couple weeks looking at gps options for a car
gaffar(south) and air tactical(GG padna with his own armed team) seem to be most well known
sadly they dont really utilize the idea behind geofencing
they all market geofence but only as a measure to call them and say you in a particular locale and if the car seen leaving then it will send an alert, they not going the extra to make the car shutdown if it strays out, only an alert.
In other countries the service providers can put better limits on where the car cant go eg morvant
or say only allowed on the ubh between chase village and sando and nowhere else to stray.
gaffar is a little over a thousand a year and air tactical is almost three thousand, they both provide everything
there is a free gps platform called traccar which is widely used around the world, I would not be surprised if local companies are using it.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:116.....
Maybe you didn't read the quote as well as my comment in detail. Your purchase (for gold package) incorporates the equipment, installation fees and service for 3 years (you have no premium in year 2 and 3). After that 3 year period has elapsed, your premium from the 4th year onwards is $562.50. And I know this because that is what I pay. It's also on the website.pugboy wrote:air tactical is not $562 a year
got quote today
pugboy wrote:i think car search is the most expensive from what i hear
gaffar is under a grand for 3years
gaffar and air tactical are quite popular
In storage containers in plain sight. You passing it everyday and dunno.pugboy wrote:so where are they hiding all these honda city ?
they arent using them for parts, so they must be storing them somewhere to pull out to use for crimes
killercow wrote:In storage containers in plain sight. You passing it everyday and dunno.pugboy wrote:so where are they hiding all these honda city ?
they arent using them for parts, so they must be storing them somewhere to pull out to use for crimes
I dunno how reliable this info is, but from what I've heard, the crime ring will have one man legally own a vehicle, and the other stolen vehicles will be identical in colour and kept geographically separated. They then all utilise copies of number plate & insurance of the legally owned vehicle to blend in and only slap on the original stolen plates for crimes.
So I guess even if police stop them, the plate and insurance will come back legit and if they check with the legal owner (according to the documents presented with), said person will probably verify that they gave permission to use the vehicle.
Again, I don't know how reliable this info is but it makes plenty sense. Come to think of it, how often will a person be stopped and their chassis # verified? (unless some sort of suspicion is raised or you piss off an officer).
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