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Anyone seen a metallic green VW polo classic?

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  • P Paddy Boyd

    That's crappy... But... You leave a PC and your laptop in the car...??

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    Nic Rowan
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    I left the Laptop in the boot. I put it in so i didn't forget it when I went to work. Insurance will cover it as long as it is in the boot. The PC was just because of idleness on my part. We were supposed to take it back to my girlfriends place the previous night and were too lazy to do it. It's just, you don't expect the car to get stolen. You shouldn't have to live your life expecting the worst all the time. Plus the car has got an alarm, immobiliser and satellite tracking. (fat lot of good those did)


    Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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    • A Anton Afanasyev

      Sorry to hear that. My sympathy to you. Hope they either manage to find it, or the thieves return it (hey, I've heard of that happening before...)


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      Thanks man. I don't think they'll find it. If the satellite tracking didn't pick it up after an hour I'm sure they've disabled the tracking unit and either stripped the car or gotten across the border into Swaziland or Lesotho by now.


      Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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        I left the Laptop in the boot. I put it in so i didn't forget it when I went to work. Insurance will cover it as long as it is in the boot. The PC was just because of idleness on my part. We were supposed to take it back to my girlfriends place the previous night and were too lazy to do it. It's just, you don't expect the car to get stolen. You shouldn't have to live your life expecting the worst all the time. Plus the car has got an alarm, immobiliser and satellite tracking. (fat lot of good those did)


        Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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        Paddy Boyd
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        Nic Rowan wrote:

        Plus the car has got an alarm, immobiliser and satellite tracking. (fat lot of good those did)

        Fair enough... My car has none of these, i'm going for the dented crappy car look, in the hope that they won't bother. I remember seeing a show where the most up to date security system Audi could devise was beaten in under 15 seconds by a (retired) professional car theif... After that, I figured, what's the point...

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          Nic Rowan wrote:

          Plus the car has got an alarm, immobiliser and satellite tracking. (fat lot of good those did)

          Fair enough... My car has none of these, i'm going for the dented crappy car look, in the hope that they won't bother. I remember seeing a show where the most up to date security system Audi could devise was beaten in under 15 seconds by a (retired) professional car theif... After that, I figured, what's the point...

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          Paddy Boyd wrote:

          I remember seeing a show where the most up to date security system Audi could devise was beaten in under 15 seconds by a (retired) professional car theif

          :omg::wtf::~ X|


          :badger:

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            Paddy Boyd wrote:

            I remember seeing a show where the most up to date security system Audi could devise was beaten in under 15 seconds by a (retired) professional car theif

            :omg::wtf::~ X|


            :badger:

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            Paddy Boyd
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            He knew what the type of car was going to be, so he hired one the week before, dismantled the lock and made himself a wee tool to get through it... Bit like decompiling a car...

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            • P Paddy Boyd

              He knew what the type of car was going to be, so he hired one the week before, dismantled the lock and made himself a wee tool to get through it... Bit like decompiling a car...

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              Anton Afanasyev
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              Paddy Boyd wrote:

              Bit like decompiling a car...

              heh. I like the comparison. :laugh:


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              • P Paddy Boyd

                He knew what the type of car was going to be, so he hired one the week before, dismantled the lock and made himself a wee tool to get through it... Bit like decompiling a car...

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                Nic Rowan
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                I think that's probably what they did with my car. There was no glass or anything like that.


                Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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                • P Paddy Boyd

                  That's crappy... But... You leave a PC and your laptop in the car...??

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                  Paddy Boyd wrote:

                  You leave a PC and your laptop in the car...??

                  I find it repugnant that this is a fair question in this time and age. Not long ago a thief who smashed a cars window and stole the laptop on the backseat was released because (the car was an undercover police car) the crime was provoked. :sigh:

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                    Nic Rowan wrote:

                    Plus the car has got an alarm, immobiliser and satellite tracking. (fat lot of good those did)

                    Fair enough... My car has none of these, i'm going for the dented crappy car look, in the hope that they won't bother. I remember seeing a show where the most up to date security system Audi could devise was beaten in under 15 seconds by a (retired) professional car theif... After that, I figured, what's the point...

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                    Over here if the car's crappy they target it because it's easier to steal :) In fact - I think they'll just take whatever they want. Expensive or not.


                    Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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                    • N Nic Rowan

                      Cause mines gone. :sigh: Satellite tracking cant find it. The police are next to useless. It's not just that they stole the car. It's everything that was in the car. My girlfriends PC, ALL my CD's (was a massive collection), My work laptop (thankfully I'm one of the few people at my work that actually backs up every now and then) and my work shoes. THEY COULD HAVE LEFT THE SHOES! *SIGH* Yes, it's insured but they'll only pay out in a month, to give the tracking company and the police time to find it (yea right) and even then it'll only be market value and I still owe a fair amount. Sorry, just a bit of a rant. I loved that car. :sigh:


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                      Nic Rowan wrote:

                      Anyone seen a metallic green VW polo classic?

                      No. I haven't. So its probably not in Germany But ill ask my brother to look out for it - he is in Stellenbosch until June. ;) You have my sympathy. My old Fiat Uno, the first car I have bought from my own money, was stolen and later found burned to the ground. I (better: my insurance) even had to pay the disposal - with the silly advice to get the money from the one who did it. Of course no one was ever caught.


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                      • N Nic Rowan

                        I think that's probably what they did with my car. There was no glass or anything like that.


                        Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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                        VW-locks are easy to open with just a screwdriver. Just force it in the lock hole and turn.


                        Failure is not an option - it's built right in.

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                          Paddy Boyd wrote:

                          You leave a PC and your laptop in the car...??

                          I find it repugnant that this is a fair question in this time and age. Not long ago a thief who smashed a cars window and stole the laptop on the backseat was released because (the car was an undercover police car) the crime was provoked. :sigh:

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                          V. wrote:

                          I find it repugnant that this is a fair question in this time and age.

                          I agree.


                          Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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                          • J jhwurmbach

                            VW-locks are easy to open with just a screwdriver. Just force it in the lock hole and turn.


                            Failure is not an option - it's built right in.

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                            Nic Rowan
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                            It was one of those laser keys. Either way the alarm should have sounded.


                            Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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                            • N Nic Rowan

                              Cause mines gone. :sigh: Satellite tracking cant find it. The police are next to useless. It's not just that they stole the car. It's everything that was in the car. My girlfriends PC, ALL my CD's (was a massive collection), My work laptop (thankfully I'm one of the few people at my work that actually backs up every now and then) and my work shoes. THEY COULD HAVE LEFT THE SHOES! *SIGH* Yes, it's insured but they'll only pay out in a month, to give the tracking company and the police time to find it (yea right) and even then it'll only be market value and I still owe a fair amount. Sorry, just a bit of a rant. I loved that car. :sigh:


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                              Bad one man! Where did this happen?

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                                Bad one man! Where did this happen?

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                                Nic Rowan
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                                Outside a friends place in Alberton. The neighbourhood isn't bad at all.


                                Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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                                  Nic Rowan wrote:

                                  Anyone seen a metallic green VW polo classic?

                                  No. I haven't. So its probably not in Germany But ill ask my brother to look out for it - he is in Stellenbosch until June. ;) You have my sympathy. My old Fiat Uno, the first car I have bought from my own money, was stolen and later found burned to the ground. I (better: my insurance) even had to pay the disposal - with the silly advice to get the money from the one who did it. Of course no one was ever caught.


                                  Failure is not an option - it's built right in.

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                                  Nic Rowan
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                                  :) Thanks.


                                  Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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                                  • N Nic Rowan

                                    Cause mines gone. :sigh: Satellite tracking cant find it. The police are next to useless. It's not just that they stole the car. It's everything that was in the car. My girlfriends PC, ALL my CD's (was a massive collection), My work laptop (thankfully I'm one of the few people at my work that actually backs up every now and then) and my work shoes. THEY COULD HAVE LEFT THE SHOES! *SIGH* Yes, it's insured but they'll only pay out in a month, to give the tracking company and the police time to find it (yea right) and even then it'll only be market value and I still owe a fair amount. Sorry, just a bit of a rant. I loved that car. :sigh:


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                                    Sorry to hear about that. If they had any sense (the thieves) they will have driven the car into a metal container to block the tracking signals then tried to remove it.

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                                      Sorry to hear about that. If they had any sense (the thieves) they will have driven the car into a metal container to block the tracking signals then tried to remove it.

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                                      Nic Rowan
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                                      Thanks. Ya, they're pretty clued when it comes to beating all the security systems. It's frustrating. The scary thing is - that car was probably on their shopping list; if they couldn't steal the car from the side of the road they probably would have just hi-jacked my girlfriend and I instead.


                                      Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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                                        Cause mines gone. :sigh: Satellite tracking cant find it. The police are next to useless. It's not just that they stole the car. It's everything that was in the car. My girlfriends PC, ALL my CD's (was a massive collection), My work laptop (thankfully I'm one of the few people at my work that actually backs up every now and then) and my work shoes. THEY COULD HAVE LEFT THE SHOES! *SIGH* Yes, it's insured but they'll only pay out in a month, to give the tracking company and the police time to find it (yea right) and even then it'll only be market value and I still owe a fair amount. Sorry, just a bit of a rant. I loved that car. :sigh:


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                                        No Wonder they Nicked it with all that Gear in it! If ever you placed an advert to nick a car it would be some thing like that! I do feel for you though it is a terrible world that we live in where things just can't be left alone! They tried to break into my car the other day, Damaged the door, but didn't get in, but really buggered the door up, so it's gonna cost me a hundred quid excess to get it fixed, just because some crack head can't help himself!!

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                                          No Wonder they Nicked it with all that Gear in it! If ever you placed an advert to nick a car it would be some thing like that! I do feel for you though it is a terrible world that we live in where things just can't be left alone! They tried to break into my car the other day, Damaged the door, but didn't get in, but really buggered the door up, so it's gonna cost me a hundred quid excess to get it fixed, just because some crack head can't help himself!!

                                          Kind Regards, Gary


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                                          Nic Rowan
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                                          cykophysh39 wrote:

                                          If ever you placed an advert to nick a car it would be some thing like that!

                                          :) Ya, None of it was in sight though. Everything was in the boot.

                                          cykophysh39 wrote:

                                          I do feel for you though it is a terrible world that we live in where things just can't be left alone!

                                          Thanks, I agree.


                                          Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.


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