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As everyone knows it is a definate no no to park your car in the Westfield Miranda car park.... and Westfield wipes their hands of it... they dont care that all these cars are being stolen, but i think we need to make a stand, and hurt them as much as losing these cars hurts us... the last thing the Westfield empire wants is bad publicity, TodayTonight and A Current Affair are busting their arses to get stories to cover and catch people out... Think about it, they do all the research and set the traps to catch these people out why not give them a reason to do it, maybe it will make Westfield overview their "Security Parking" policies in the protection of the cars that are parked there

Just recently the bf and I were greeted at the boom gates of the security parking by this young bloke and knowing the danger of leaving the car there I left my bf there with her... obviously the "security guard" didnt hear an alarm go off not knowing that the bf was still in the car waiting for me to get back, next thing this bloke is walking around the car scoping it out when my bf sat up and asked if he was right, sure enough he had nothing to say a fair bit of umming and arring before he choked out "just doing a patrol" of 15 cars that were in perfect site from where he was standing when we first saw him and funny enough he was looking at our car the only import in the parking lot... *a little to suspicious dont u think* I seriously think that these security guards get on the phone to their thieving mates who arent far to come and boost these cars, and ill bet they dont even charge em the $50 lost ticket fee as long as they get the parts or the cut that they want, ill bet any day these cars have been stolen from the "security" parking there is no record of this fee being paid, ( think about it, its a taxable item, therefore has to be recorded and a receipt must be issued)

If this makes it to the media think about how much it would hurt that Westfield, obviously showing they hold no regard for their shoppers property, and therefore deters customers from parking there because of the fear that their property will be stolen even if u pay for using this scam of security parking which doesnt even prevent the loss of these vehicles. If they really did care dont you think they would have cameras especially in this parking area, obviously you pay the $4 to have your car inside a gate that isnt secure at all. Even if at a minimum they install CCTV cameras it would deter whoevers stealing these cars and perhaps offer a bit more protection. You might as well park your car anywhere within the common parking area, wat a scam it is!

I think this is the only way to give Westfield the wake up call they need and will force them to realise that its not just a couple of people they have to deal with... its many

drop me a line and let me know wat u think....

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try sevan hills carpark. the most cars stolen out of any car park is australia. :blink: was up to 10 a day at one point. they evan have armed guards, but still they get knocked off... :thumbsup:

seven hills as in next to blacktown seven hills?

yes James, as in 6 hills plus 1 :thumbsup:

It would take alot for a big corporation to care unfort :blink:

As GTST said in one of the many stolen threads, the media needs to be approached...but then again why would the media care if our type of cars were being stolen?

yes James, as in 6 hills plus 1 :thumbsup:

It would take alot for a big corporation to care unfort :(

As GTST said in one of the many stolen threads, the media needs to be approached...but then again why would the media care if our type of cars were being stolen?

lol

buy an echo, thats what i will be driving :blink:

ive always thought about starting a topic on this situation. yes there are too many thefts in that carpark alone. a media report would definetely be a good idea and would actually open eyes of many ppl. ive also thought of a way of catching the thieves but i wont mention it here.

yes James, as in 6 hills plus 1 :D

It would take alot for a big corporation to care unfort :(

As GTST said in one of the many stolen threads, the media needs to be approached...but then again why would the media care if our type of cars were being stolen?

Well maybe if the media were made to realise that just because a small percentage of people that have these cars are hoons (or unlucky enough to be caught out) thats not all of us... i have a car like this because i am enthusiast, i love its power, sound and look, i have a car like this because i enjoy it and i am passionate... Maybe some people do drive them like theyre on the track but thats just a connotation... why is it that as soon as someone says its a V8 its all good but a turbo wow step back .... maybe we need to highlight that so people see it from our point of view and not because of wat society has taught them about these cars, they need to realise the time, money, and sweat that have gone in to these cars, all because of a shared passion for them....

it aint just Miranda...Parramatta Westfields has some ridiculously high amount of car theft and vandalism...Has had for many years. The whole thing with the lost ticket is easy to get around...

1. Thief drives his/her own car in and gets a legitimate ticket

2. Thief steals car and exits using legit ticket in the stolen car

3. Thief later returns as ticket staff usually go home and leave gates open after 7pm most weeknights ( except thurs )

4. Alternatively thief returns claiming they lost the ticket, produces ID that vehicle belongs to he/she and pays the $20 max ticket fee

Cameras ? OK so you can watch your car being stolen and driven out over and over again....These cameras are never really zoomed in to one spot ...not close enough to be able to identify people

Well maybe if the media were made to realise that just because a small percentage of people that have these cars are hoons (or unlucky enough to be caught out) thats not all of us... i have a car like this because i am enthusiast, i love its power, sound and look, i have a car like this because i enjoy it and i am passionate... Maybe some people do drive them like theyre on the track but thats just a connotation... why is it that as soon as someone says its a V8 its all good but a turbo wow step back .... maybe we need to highlight that so people see it from our point of view and not because of wat society has taught them about these cars, they need to realise the time, money, and sweat that have gone in to these cars, all because of a shared passion for them....

OR

they could do what they always do and sensationalise a SMALL percentage of owners of japanese imports and brand us all as uneducated, dangerous offenders of society and backing it up by an "expert" usually somebody balding, overweight with glasses who probably gets his 90 year old mum to drive him around.

then go on to tell us how we can make the most out of our shopping trip then dishing dirt on the other network's current affairs program.

Tabloids on the telly they are, only interested in ratings, NOT objective unbiased journalism.

Cynical much? Yes, I am :D

EDIT: I'm all for giving theiving parasites a taste of Karma, but car theft doesn't just affect import owners... yes our cars are magnets to all sorts of attention but if TT or ACA haven't done a story for joe bloe's stolen commo or little old nanna's corolla, why would they give a second glance at us?

Good luck with it though :(

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it aint just Miranda...Parramatta Westfields has some ridiculously high amount of car theft and vandalism...Has had for many years. The whole thing with the lost ticket is easy to get around...

1. Thief drives his/her own car in and gets a legitimate ticket

2. Thief steals car and exits using legit ticket in the stolen car

3. Thief later returns as ticket staff usually go home and leave gates open after 7pm most weeknights ( except thurs )

4. Alternatively thief returns claiming they lost the ticket, produces ID that vehicle belongs to he/she and pays the $20 max ticket fee

Cameras ? OK so you can watch your car being stolen and driven out over and over again....These cameras are never really zoomed in to one spot ...not close enough to be able to identify people

those cameras are worth a pretty penny. as where i work has found out. 12-15K per camera depending.

Unfortunately even though what you suggest is a good solution and has the potential to really make an impact, what you need to realise is that ACA may well sugar coat as Westfield is a massive corporation with their hand in absolutely everything. This is however the only reason that this shouldn't work.

those cameras are worth a pretty penny. as where i work has found out. 12-15K per camera depending.

yea but think about it, even if they only put cameras in security parking areas, theyre already collecting money off us. Westfield makes millions of dollars a day in rent alone i think the least they can do is make a "security parking" area secure.

we could always do it our selves. Nothin illegal im talking about a citizens arrest. we only need a couple commonwhores or falcobores and one or two imports pluss a few bloke for muscel. wouldnt b too hard if we were sneaky enough... if you know what im saying

Man the media will do anything to get viewers. It may seem like they are out to get us and brand us all us hoons but they are just doing whatever is needed to get the viewers fom the story. Just like if we were to go to them about this they would do the same and probably exaggerate and say every car under the sun is being stolen right out from under our noses.

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