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This is just a thread where people who have seen anything suspicious that could be related to vehicle thefts.

Things like where you may have been shopping and followed home.

Had people looking at their cars suspiciously.

Done things where people can get their address, anywhere that asks for a phone number - you can get an address from a phone number.

Anything you think relivent.

An example might be.......

I rang up and ordered a pizza, gave them my phone number. When we went to pick it up the guy was staring at the car, his expression worried me.(true story)

I just want to remind everyone not to use specifics, company names etc. As it could lead to defimation and so on and we don't want that on this site.

Before you post think it through, will it mean that you give away your vehicle's location during unattended periods, will it be hurtfull to businesses, will it help out the crims in anyway? Just remember that you have to assume they read these forums.

I think it will be best to keep any discussion to the privacy of PM

Cubes, mods etc. If you don't like this thread, feel free to delete it.

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iv herd a couple of the ppl that have been doin over skylines hav been cort, do ppl hav descriptions of these ppl or anythin.

i quite often get followed within streets of my house or followed to my house, i just take rego down an giv them a look to let them i now im sus of them, little do they now wen they follow me into my street its a dead end so they hav to cum past me again so makes gettin rego easy

iv herd a couple of the ppl that have been doin over skylines hav been cort, do ppl hav descriptions of these ppl or anythin.

i quite often get followed within streets of my house or followed to my house, i just take rego down an giv them a look to let them i now im sus of them, little do they now wen they follow me into my street its a dead end so they hav to cum past me again so makes gettin rego easy

dan, u sure thats not cos of ya jap plates and straight pipes LOL

we have a german shepard that goes bunta at the slightest noise . cats or people going past if i suspected someone was in the yard near the cars i would let him loose . he has bailed up people be and ive called him off . mmm someone trying to get the cars i might be a little slow calling him back lol

Saturday night at 1:30am (got home from work about 45min's earlier) i was watching some TV in bed when i heard some car door open, which i thought was funny cos' i never heard a car pull up. I muted the TV and listened, i then heard 4 loud thuds at which point i jumped up and chucked some shoes on. As i leave my room i hear car doors close and i LOUD V8 drive away. I get out the front and some people had dumped what i though was big tubs of soil (at least 70 cm diameter) which i wasn't happy about (sick of dodgy shit happening). So i jump in my daily (5 litre fairlane) and try to follow the car just to get the plates. i couldn't find it though, i then rang the cops but they weren't interested.

The next morning i have a closer look and what they have dumped and it was the roots, soil and some stems from hydro weed (there were some little leaves still on the plants). The lazy buggers couldn't be stuffed dumping it in the hills so they dump it in the suburbs. If only i was 20 sec's quicker it would have back fired on them as i would have had their plates. Rang the cops again and they came and had a look but once again weren't interested. My brother came around later and found a couple J bags worth of buds which he kept for 'evidence'.

arrived home about 4am one wed nite

parked car as normal down driveway, which is about 20 m from front of house. cant c the car from street cos its dark that far in.

went inside stayed up till about 6am watching movie

my car is parked 2 m from where i was watching tv, alarmed.

sister woke up 630 to go to work sun was up around then.

i didnt go 2 my car till the afternoon when my sister got home n she told me som1 broke into her car last nite n stole her beanie but left everthing else.

im like wtf have a look, n they poped the driver lock n got in. thought nothing of it cos she left it on the street last nite.

so i go look at my car

and the bastards TRIED TO POP MY DRIVER DOOR LOCK TOO! but they didnt get in, just made a nice little hole on the side.

im suprised my shock sensor didnt feel them and beep, and i didnt hear them next 2 my window!

next few nites left golf club at front door and stayed up all nite haha. nothing.

  • 1 month later...

Well todat i was visting my sis at ottaway and i noticed white 4wd following me so i went in had a chat coffe etc the went to leave ive never seen this car around before little culter sack area so u knoe goes and comes its windows were tinted in a mirror tint anyway i was on my way to the doctors and then i noticed it again so i turned down Addison Rd still there so bye that time i was really sus about this car so i turned left where the queen elizabeth hospital is then i thought stuff this so chucked a quick left etc and lost him didnt get the rego number but im sure he will be back if i get his rego number should i report it ? im just the type of person that if i can deal with it my self i will but do you think its best to get the poo poo involved.??

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