Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hello


Over night my car was broken into on Upland Road (presumably with the electric device to get the door open as opposed to smashing the window).

They made a mess - but left the sat nav, sunglasses etc.

Genuine question....if they are leaving sat nav, CDs etc. What are they hoping to find??

You'd be surprised how many people leave their laptops under the front seat, and (as Sue says) their driving licence in the glovebox. CDs are worth nothing, as are satnavs really now so many cars have them built in, or people can use their phone.

I'm not saying you did yourself - but as long as people leave the smallest of possessions on view, there will be chancers sniffing around in cars. Having a rifle around cars and houses is their way of life.


The Met can print a million leaflets about locking your car but if we choose to ignore the advice, what's the blimmin' point?

Just to add that anyone who has a disabled parking Blue Badge should never leave it in their car other than when it is necessary to display it. Instead of leaving it in the glove compartment ready for use, take it with you indoors. Apparently a stolen Blue Badge is worth a lot of money and can be altered and sold on by criminals.


Soane

Don't leave anything even remotely valuable in view. And no bags (plastic or otherwise). Loose change is gold to someone desperate enough, and even an empty shopping bag may look like it contains a purse or laptop.


Even a white apple charging cable left on a seat can make a thief think there's something valuable in one of the compartments.


A tidy car is an unattractive car. That said, kid's toys and litter seems to attract little attention too.

This happened to my friend - apparently they?re looking for the tracker which manufactures hide in totally random places in the car. If the thief finds it, they get rid of the tracker and steal the car. But if they can?t find it they just trash the car looking for it and move onto the next one.
I know the police do absolutely nothing and it's a hassle time-wise to report these types of break-ins etc. but please report it anyway. Unless there are accurate (and the real shocking) figs to show just how much crime is escalating, we have little chance of improving police response and forcing the Government into action. The real crime stats are likely to be far higher than published because we too often shrug and accept this as the new "normal"

Hello, thank you for all your replies.


I have indeed now reported this to 101.

The policeman who took the call couldn?t have been more helpful. And said he was delighted (!) I had called as it?s reporting even minor things like this that can help with their intelligence and resources.


When he heard the address, he said we aren?t exactly in a ?crime hotspot? but this sort of issue is definitely on the rise sadly.

And from past experiences they are after ID. Even the smallest thing with a name and address can be useful to criminals.


Thank you again. Lou

Me too! I noticed today that our cars glove box was open and trying the door handle, the car was unlocked. Every other cubby hole around the dashboard was open too so sounds identical to the OP and we're on Upland Rd. Luckily for us, we dont keep anything in the car so nothing could be taken so no harm done but a bit disconcerting the car can be unlocked so easily.


Will stick a mousetrap in the ashtray for next time.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Real shame they went under. We have a rectangular table (that we are keeping) which is great. I would set some ebay search alerts if you haven't done so already.
    • Hello my name is Kat and I’m currently studying Solution Focused Clinical Hypnotherapy with CPHT London, and I’m offering free online hypnotherapy sessions as part of my professional training.  This is a safe, modern, and well-researched approach that helps people break free from the negative cycles of anxiety, low mood, and stress, and move toward calm, confidence, and lasting positive change. I’m studying CPHT’s accredited training, led by experienced, practising hypnotherapists, which is widely recognised as the UK's gold standard in Solution Focused Hypnotherapy. Over my training, I’ve already seen great results, and I’m now looking for volunteers who may benefit from support with 🌿 Anxiety and low mood (including stress, sleep issues, or IBS) What’s included: 💫 A full course of free weekly sessions (typically 8–12 weeks) 💫 Insight into how your brain works, and how to work with it 💫 Practical tools to feel calmer, more confident, and in control What’s required: ✔️ Commitment to weekly sessions ✔️ A stable internet connection for online sessions I have an enhanced DBS check and am a student member of the National Council for Hypnotherapy and the Association for Solution Focussed Hypnotherapy. If you’d like to take part or have any questions, please send me a direct message to book an initial consultation. I’d love to hear from you Warmest Kat
    • If this is approved BT will probably apply to remove the phone box. These cost far more than they earn and are very vulnerable to vandelism. The old phone boxes are not ideal to become WiFi hubs, and will need the same level of engineering work to convert (they will be connected over copper). And they don't offer the advertising opportunity which pays for the free WiFi. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...