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Road Side Pub
New Car - Wheels Stolen off thr dealer lot
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16246904" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>The shop that I used to go to in CT had a problem with thieves. Some of us would hang out late, especially before race day (too excited I guess?). One night, some moron hopped the fence and started raiding cars in the lot. A few of the guys chased him down and held him at gunpoint until the police arrived. A few weeks later, they started having more thieves break in. They started using a forklift to load cars up on top of shipping containers at night. They also did it when they suspected that someone wanted a "Free Repair." They'd call to let someone know their vehicle was repaired, the person would request to hold the car overnight. They'd show up at 2am with bolt cutters and the spare key, get in their car and drive off. My '00 GT was actually nabbed one night but was recovered very quickly down the street since the thieves didn't know how to drive it and didn't know where the fuel pump switch was. They must have started it, drove out to the hill, coasted, and by then the fuel lines were dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16246904, member: 181885"] The shop that I used to go to in CT had a problem with thieves. Some of us would hang out late, especially before race day (too excited I guess?). One night, some moron hopped the fence and started raiding cars in the lot. A few of the guys chased him down and held him at gunpoint until the police arrived. A few weeks later, they started having more thieves break in. They started using a forklift to load cars up on top of shipping containers at night. They also did it when they suspected that someone wanted a "Free Repair." They'd call to let someone know their vehicle was repaired, the person would request to hold the car overnight. They'd show up at 2am with bolt cutters and the spare key, get in their car and drive off. My '00 GT was actually nabbed one night but was recovered very quickly down the street since the thieves didn't know how to drive it and didn't know where the fuel pump switch was. They must have started it, drove out to the hill, coasted, and by then the fuel lines were dry. [/QUOTE]
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