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OK classic case of some opportunistic wanker who has broken into my black 8th gen civic whilst I was doing some grocery shopping at Galleria Morley. The guy has smashed the passenger window at around 12-1pm today (7th Feb) and taken my radar detector. The detector wasn't on the dash at the time but in the centre console so they probably looked in or saw the window mount.

The detector they took is an old Beltronics XR950. It is quite old and would usually come with the leather pouch. Whoever has taken this one would not have the pouch. So if anyone saw anything or spots one for sale on any forums, ebay, quokka, cash converters, etc. I'd appreciate knowing about it to maybe send some goons around :thumbsup:

Now I gotta get my window replaced after they screwed up bits of the interior too...and I've only had the car back from the repairers for 4 days... grrrrr

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Thats just sad mate. Sorry to here it. So many people are having their cars broken into lately, a friend of mine had his passenger window smashed and his bag stolen while parked in a very well lit carpark surrounded by 5 other skylines and an FD RX7. Surely the unemployment rate isnt THAT low??

I'll keep an eye out for you mate

yeah the security guards think it could be the 'same guy' because of the similar style in which the break in seems to occur. They're trying to find any security footage but it's unlikely.

Just shits you when it happens at 1pm in a very busy car park and noone does anything.

:PGrammar Time?

Mr. Tetchy! LOL! I absoltuly suport u wif ur corz, Mike. Seems like you may be joining me in another cause that is pushing sh#t uphill!!

Hi from Singapore (again).

Meanwhile, on topic ... .... ..... ..... I hate shopping centre car parks. Especially the ones with really narrow parking spaces. The choice is: park out of the way so that you get an end spot and can put as much space between you and the one neighbouring - thus leaving yourself open to attention from the scumbags of this world; or park in a busy area, minimising scumbag attention, but maximising pillocks opening their door into your car!!!

Solution - small kids! Can I borrow any?

Cheers. :huh:

lol yea i always park near a curb or pole and give as much space as possible for the other person to park cause lets face it ppl just cant park, and i despise parking at shopping centres, but yea... i live like 10 min from the galleria never really had any parking issue's... where do you park an yea bl on that as well all the best with that...ive seen a fair few cars with windows smashed in on the car park near myer facing the morely medical centre... maybe park in the undercovered area or directly infront of food shops (that are open) so other people have a direct view of your car so its less prone to a break in where as compared to being parked in the corner of a parking lot under a lamp... top of the galleria car park is a good spot as well or derectly in front of fast eddies and that chicken treat place however in saying that dont park 100 meteres away from general public sight as its more prone to someone breaking in at night or even during the day...when at the movies an such or eating at festies or going to that pub... just my tips on where to park thats all hahaha =P personally havnt had it and *touch wood* wont happen but ive seen it happen to a few ppl and it's a real shin kicker... good luck with that though

sorry to hear

i avoid parking at the galleria as much as possible. One of the few times i parked there, some useless shit reversed into my front bar. No message, no phone number, no nothing. Probably some old tart that didnt even realise she hit me...

Only if i had no life, i would walk around the shopping centre car park all day and watch out for these useless pricks then promptly belt their head in with a trolley bar. So much for bloody security guards, useless pricks

/rant

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