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Old 06-08-2018, 02:46 PM   #19
ShortRound
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Toronto
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Originally Posted by Ch4114 View Post
Pick up a trail camera from a sporting goods store. They are motion activated and run on a self contained battery. They also take night vision in case you don’t park in a well lit area. Just hide it in a shrub near your parking space and wait.

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I love your idea, but i think a singular shrub in an underground concrete parking might look a little out of place. The dash cam (motion activated) will be here today

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Originally Posted by maxbaris View Post
Sorry to hear this! Hope you find the a**shole and have him punished somehow.



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If something appears on surveillance footage, you can bet that i will be pressing charges. The condo board and other owners will be made aware of who it is. A little shaming goes a long way.

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Originally Posted by Cunningr View Post
Can you post of pic of the damage? I have seen some very good touch up, but depends on the scratch or chip depth ect... i watch a vid on a professional retoucher wow amazing, but the techniques fairly simple.

Anyway with some photos be easier to help suggest repair direction.
I'll post pictures as soon as I get them off my phone today or tomorrow. The damage looks like rock chips at a glance but closer inspection shows them to be caused by something like the tip of a key. The window chip is obvious, as it wasn't there when I parked the car the previous night.

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Originally Posted by Seadweller View Post
All I can say is, I really feel for the person that ever does this to my car and I catch them.
I feel angry as a first reaction. Then I feel nothing but pity for them. Imagine walking around with rage that compels you to lash out. I don't want to think about what kind of husband, wife, parent they are.

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Originally Posted by ekam View Post
I'm very sorry to hear this. I know exactly the type of people in the city that does this. One of my old cars was vandalized also, losing thousands in aftermarket sub, amp plus other valuables.

They're most likely going to be wearing a hoodie or a hat so I'm not sure if a camera is going to help.

Do report to the police. You're not wasting their time.

One thing that surprised me when people saw me getting out of my 986 was people automatically assume it's an expensive car, even when the paper value is half of a brand new Civic. Hence the jealousy and therefore assume that "oh this guy have it good, let me put you in your place" socialist mentality.
Thanks. It really is unfortunate, as you had taken such good care of it. I had hoped to keep it that way under my stewardship.

The general public's reaction to the car is that you are some high roller with a $100K car. They either admire it, or hate you for having it. I wasn't prepared for the attention. It's clear that I have to learn to blend in, so I placed an order for some, Tan in a Can, Diamond inserts for my Teeth, an authentic Louis Vuitton leather baseball cap and excessively large and blingy Gold Watch : )

I filed a Police report this morning. Let's see what becomes of it.


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Originally Posted by 10/10ths View Post
...in the Old West, horse thievery was a hanging offense.

In today's world your car is your horse.

Catch 'em and hang 'em high.
A public shaming has long lasting and effective results.

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Originally Posted by seningen View Post
In Texas, one can use deadly force not just to protect a person, but also to protect personal property, including to “retrieve stolen property at night,” during “criminal mischief in the nighttime” and even to prevent someone who is fleeing immediately after a theft during the night or a burglary or robbery, so long as the individual “reasonably” thinks the property cannot be protected by other means.

The law has been the basis for not pressing charges against individuals who shoot and kill suspected car burglars, and an individual suspected of stealing copper wiring from a car. It is worth noting that some other states authorize the use of force to protect personal property, but not deadly force. Texas, it's still on the books if someone tampers with your conveyance, you are free to protect your property by any means.

I'm not necessary advocating violence, especially deadly force -- but don't mess with my Porches if you happen to be visiting Texas.
I am not an advocate of violence. I don't doubt that sometimes a very strong response is required to get the message across. People do this because they have done it in the past with no repercussions. They tend to develop a sense of immunity until they end up getting caught. Even if they are never caught, that's fine to, because Karma always sends it back to them in some way.

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Originally Posted by BRAN View Post
A big fat sticker on the windshield…"touching this car will lead to loss of teeth"
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Most of the residents here have already lost their teeth, lol.

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Originally Posted by Starter986 View Post
What kind of ****************ed up outfit is your condo/apt? They won't let you review the security footage? Only the police can view it? Is that a ****************ing law where you live?

I'd be more pissed at the condo association, and up in their grill, legally, to compel them to produce the footage.

Bring on the haters. I'd leave nothing, zero, upon the table.
I thought is was asinine too. I have time and interest to sit there are watch the footage myself. If they want to waste the Police's time then so be it, but it's something that I will be bringing up at the annual meeting. I'll buy the lads a box of donuts and sit there with them. Enjoy your easy assignment courtesy of the Condo Board boys.

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