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Old 7th Oct 2007, 09:49
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Thieving gits again

Watch out Barton types , one of our group aircraft has been entered and the Garmin296 has been removed from its brackets and made off with .
Thieving scum
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Old 7th Oct 2007, 10:45
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I just had my mobile nicked out of my car, and hadn't backed up the sim card, so I've lost about 100 phone numbers.(Where's the fist emoticon?)
SO: PLEASE BACK UP YOUR SIM CARDS EVERYONE!
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Old 7th Oct 2007, 11:30
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If we had the death penalty, we'd have a lot fewer thieves about the place. We'd also solve the prison overpopulation crisis too.

I'm still suprised that anybody actually steals these things though ? I wouldn't want to risk my life on something that's been stolen, and god knows what's happened to it until it was fitted in my plane.

No way
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Don't like to stereotype but.... Salford scallys!

What time did they rob the aircraft, middle of the night?

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funnily enough sam , we dont know
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sorry to hear about this, u'd think aviators would have more respect for others property, I know its a bit like shutting the door after the horse has bolted, however either post code or put your a/c number on removeable items, headsets / gps etc etc, permanent markers, easy to use
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twas done I believe but as per , these are only ever useful if the property is recorvered. One would like to hope it was not fellow aviators , local ,as Sam put it salford scallies might be acceptable but to think it was a fellow pilot is just horrid
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I highly doubt it would be another pilot. As i said earlier proberly a bunch of kids hoping to get a bit of money by selling it on
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Here is the thing why not put gps trackers in a gps unit as that would mean that you could get them back and it wouldnt mean much more engineering.
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Old 7th Oct 2007, 16:04
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obvious place to sell these things is ebay, not a very big market for an aviation database Garmin 296 so the unfortunate owner should check serial numbers from the box and watch for it.
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Old 7th Oct 2007, 16:10
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Has anyone seen my lift raft yet???
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Bet it looks great on a Ford Escort dashboard tho....

Bl**dy difficult to find that magenta road thought, keeps moving and whats the xtx error an w/v thing, they MP3's?

Flog the lot of 'em in my book, theiving bu££ers.

The only thing worse than them are the CAA because they steal in a legal fashion

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I'd like to get my hands on the b***dy diddies that have had the wheels off my glider trailer - it's a big trailer so £160 to replace the wheels and £40 for locking wheel nuts.

I think the approach taken in the days my grandfather was a young copper, early in the last centrury, should be re-introduced (they involved bales of straw under caravans).

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I am afraid that a handheld GPS is the most nickable item from a plane.

Very sorry to hear.

If anybody managed to nick something out of mine, the damage to the door(s) will be at least £10,000.
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Old 8th Oct 2007, 03:36
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Originally Posted by IO540
If anybody managed to nick something out of mine, the damage to the door(s) will be at least £10,000.
Leave it unlocked...
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You are kidding, surely.
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no, why?

The scumbags will not think twice to cause £10k's damage (and the associated down time!) to grab whatever it is they're after.

My bro leaves his MX-5 unlocked (with nothing in it) in his driveway because he's already had one roof slashed by idiots after the $5 of cash in the ashtray.

The principle is the same, but only you can figure out whether it makes sense in your situation.

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It is true , the same line of thinking as leaving your house unlocked with your audi tt on the drive , you might as well let them walk inand take the keys as smash your door down and come in screaming and yelling with baseball bats .
The country is fxxxed and on its arse .
Sam unfortunately I doubt it was local kids ,Thieves who specialise in taking sat navs know exactly what they are taking and probably know more about the unit than the user . This was unfortunatley probably taken by a fellow aviator which again is a disgrace .
A sat nav from a car is someting that can be sold for a tenner in pub a Garmin 296 is no use to you average scrote in the street . Therefore this would have been nicked by someone who wished to use it or someone who knew exactly who to sell it to , in this case an aviator .
Just to put you in the picture the going prices on the street for stolen goods is as follows
Mountain Bike 20 quid , suspended mountain bike 30 quid
Car stereo 10 or less
sat navs for cars 10 quid
Audi TT thief gets a grand per car if nicked with keys nowadays they wont steal them without
Garmin 296 thief would probably have asked for a about 20-30 quid depneding on who had asked him to get it .
So if we point out a Bag of heroin is 10 quid and the average user needs 3 bags per day minimum youcan see why the crime rate is so high . This is why we have invested heavily in cowardly support officers , ooops sorry they dont actually assist in solving vehicle crime do they , my mistake , come the revolution
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You are kidding, surely.

"A lock will only stop an honest man."





(Darn, I'm doing it again. Should this be in the 'Naff Sayings' thread...?)
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Another tip....
leave your glove box open when you leave the car, (with nothing of value in it obviously!)
It's like a big neon sign to a thief which says, "there's nothing here worth having mate, now **** off!"
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