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We are sure we locked the car last night but someone got into the boot and stole our beloved Bugaboo Cameleon. They stole the frame and sun canopy (orange colour) which looks like this!



If anyone sees it or someone suspicious trying to sell, please let me know!!!


Thank you

At the risk of being crucified here; I just dont understand why anyone would leave items of value in a car.


There has been a number of posts recently where people have had goods of value stolen from their vehicles.


Has the world forgotten common sense?


Really sorry to hear about your loss arworld; and will keep an eye out.

Lane lover,


We have a very busy morning with school run with a baby and toddler. So it makes sense forus to leave the buggy in the car during the week so that we can leave on time. And besides, it was in the boot so no one could see it. I did not put this on the forum so I can be told what not to do.


Thank you for your advice.

I completely understand why it was kept in the boot and I don't think you're devoid of common sense. It's not easy juggling little ones in the morning and sometimes you have to do what you have to do or you'd never get anywhere; and sometimes that involves taking a calculated risk. That doesn't make you stupid.

I don't think anyone was suggesting the OP was stupid .


We had a pushchair stolen from our car as well ,msny years ago :). I think they are particularly attractive as they can be sold so easily for a few pounds . And I'm afraid that I also think that thieves take note if they happen to see a pushchair being left in a car .


It's a bugger ,and all you can do ,as said ,is take a calculated risk .But I suppose people should be aware that it is a risk . Sad but true .

I wasn't saying anyone had called the OP stupid and sorry if read like that. It was just me making a statement, nothing to do with anyone else. As in "Artworld - you didn't do anything wrong or stupid, you just took a calculated risk and you lost and it sucks".


On another note, I guess if you happen to be the honest owner of an orange Bugaboo, you might want to stay home for a day or two.

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