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Road Side Pub
Jessica Barton Supra Stolen
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 12588520" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>and not parked in an open parking garage in a condo :shrug::shrug:</p><p></p><p>it could be in a container but not likely on a ship yet. they dont move through that fast unless they're "connected" at the port. my gf does this for living (catch stolen cars being shipped out). a lot of cars that are stolen from across the country to be shipped internationally are often shipped out of LA. plenty are transported from FL all the way to LA. LBC and LA ports are the top 2 busiest shipping ports in the US. which means its easier to conceal a stolen car since they cant possibly check <em>every </em>container. </p><p><a href="http://listosaur.com/miscellaneous/top-10-busiest-ports-in-the-united-states.html" target="_blank">Top 10 Busiest Ports in the United States</a></p><p></p><p>if theyre hiding it they'll stick it in a container and put on the shipping manifest household goods or purses or something. if theyre not hiding it, they'll have forged paperwork (usually doesnt work). </p><p></p><p>if i had a car like that with that much time and labor involved id have a GPS tracking device on it. theyve found stolen cars inside containers like that before. usually on high end/exotic cars. </p><p></p><p>i would be more likely that it would be chopped up and parted out. way less "risk" (of losing the car to discovery by LE) that way. </p><p></p><p>hopefully its insured. a lot of times people dont even insure cars like that :shrug:</p><p></p><p>of course there will be wide speculation of insurance fraud. it happens all the time and the insurance company will investigate into it as much as they can. </p><p></p><p>if you're bored with your race car and nobody wants to give you $150k for it, just do an insurance job. collect the insurance $ <em>and </em>sell the parts quietly on the side. ive known a few people who have done this. and i know a few people who did this and got caught :uh oh:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 12588520, member: 40308"] and not parked in an open parking garage in a condo :shrug::shrug: it could be in a container but not likely on a ship yet. they dont move through that fast unless they're "connected" at the port. my gf does this for living (catch stolen cars being shipped out). a lot of cars that are stolen from across the country to be shipped internationally are often shipped out of LA. plenty are transported from FL all the way to LA. LBC and LA ports are the top 2 busiest shipping ports in the US. which means its easier to conceal a stolen car since they cant possibly check [I]every [/I]container. [url=http://listosaur.com/miscellaneous/top-10-busiest-ports-in-the-united-states.html]Top 10 Busiest Ports in the United States[/url] if theyre hiding it they'll stick it in a container and put on the shipping manifest household goods or purses or something. if theyre not hiding it, they'll have forged paperwork (usually doesnt work). if i had a car like that with that much time and labor involved id have a GPS tracking device on it. theyve found stolen cars inside containers like that before. usually on high end/exotic cars. i would be more likely that it would be chopped up and parted out. way less "risk" (of losing the car to discovery by LE) that way. hopefully its insured. a lot of times people dont even insure cars like that :shrug: of course there will be wide speculation of insurance fraud. it happens all the time and the insurance company will investigate into it as much as they can. if you're bored with your race car and nobody wants to give you $150k for it, just do an insurance job. collect the insurance $ [I]and [/I]sell the parts quietly on the side. ive known a few people who have done this. and i know a few people who did this and got caught :uh oh: [/QUOTE]
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