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razmabaz



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Theft forces an issue!

Two weeks ago some thieving so-and-so decided to relieve my Freelander 1 (TD4 HSE) of it's catalytic converter - right outside our house! Shocked Apparently 3 others 3 others were taken over the same weekend.

Well, an extremely long story cut short, I replaced the cat with another one but surrounded it with a complete Freelander 2 package, SE to be precise. Thought about a change last year but couldn't afford it.

Went for my first long drive today - WOW what a difference! An amazing car.

I really cannot believe the difference between the two vehicles. Bow down

Results of "Valentine's Massacre" in Cambridgeshire......

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Post #93313 25th Feb 2011 9:04 pm
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npinks



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Theiving pikies Evil or Very Mad

Welcome to the FL2 Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #93314 25th Feb 2011 9:18 pm
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razmabaz



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npinks wrote:
Theiving pikies Evil or Very Mad

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Thanks - apparently 16 vehicles were hit that weekeknd in Cambridgeshire including a couple of mini-buses for a handicap charity. I really couldn't believe how angry I was for about a week!

Post #93315 25th Feb 2011 9:23 pm
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npinks



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I have heard it happens quite often, garage forecourts been done and often or not a field close by had just had a few caravan and Tarmac'er turn up

It's all traded in for scrap, which would be more difficult if the merchants also stopped paying cash in hand to anybody with van full of metal and had to log details Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #93317 25th Feb 2011 9:31 pm
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taztastic



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Indeed it happens often, I sometimes feel the media is to blame, the knuckle dragging scum would take years round these parts to catch up but the news lets them know what to nick next!

A PIR detector and flame thrower is the answer, I would rather come out to a flame grilled pikey than a stolen cat!

Paul

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The Valeter



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taztastic wrote:
Indeed it happens often, I sometimes feel the media is to blame, the knuckle dragging scum would take years round these parts to catch up but the news lets them know what to nick next!

A PIR detector and flame thrower is the answer, I would rather come out to a flame grilled pikey than a stolen cat!

Paul


Me too..........lol. (Past) Freelander 2 HSE 2010 MY In Rimini Red.
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npinks wrote:
Theiving pikies Evil or Very Mad

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friend had his Ranger pickup done twice in Whittlesford train station carpark during the day!

Post #93353 26th Feb 2011 7:50 am
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razmabaz



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Ha ha! I had load of ideas but the Police said they all compromised currnet legislature!

I went to get some form of protection for the next FL (was not allowed to bring it home without something to protect it). Found a device called a CatClamp so I bought one of those and the dealer said they would fit it for free.

It turns out that there is no way on earth it would fit - not without some form of future damage. They took me underneath the vehicle and I have to say Land Rover have done a good job of protectign the cat. You couldn't remove easily (as in criminal activity) or quickly - not without removing the underplate thingy! Even then I guess it's a bit of a struggle without twizzle arms Laughing

Incidentally, scrap metal theft is the "Crime of the Century". Nothing is safe. Police have told me no end of woeful tales..... drain covers, all copper from building sites, railway signalling cables. These pikies ain't so daft either - platinum is currently commanding a higher price than gold. Surprised

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Platinum alway did, didn't it?

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taztastic



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I am considering a Smartwater kit when my Freely arrives, does anyone have any thoughts on this.
It is claimed to be a decent detterent and the cat can be done too?

Paul

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The 'Smartwater kit' in itself won't stop the theft as 'cash in hand' scrap is not logged so is unlikely to deter them. By displaying the SmartWater warning labels though, you will let criminals know that your property is protected and hopefully they will pass you by, so the strongest deterrent will be the sticky labels on show.

....... and that's the downside, I hate labels in windows even the dealers stuck on my rear window heating element. Evil or Very Mad

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Ignored my smartwater labels when they tried to break into my old house Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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I might put one of these in my farm yard so if anyone opens the workshop or diesel store door....kaboom Twisted Evil



there are tripwire devices that set of a blank 12 bore cartridge, but I think they are illegal in UK At work
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Post #93379 26th Feb 2011 11:46 am
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taztastic



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will save the £35 a year subscription then. I wondered also if the cat would simply destroy the smartwater, they claim its ok?
Sounds like it is well protected on the FL2 and other vehicles are being targeted first as easier pickings.

Glad they only "tried" to get in, it sounds like they were thwarted, or did they notice the labels and abandon their attempt? after all the level of intelligence is likely to include those, for whom, thinking is an effort.

Paul

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chicken george wrote:
I might put one of these in my farm yard so if anyone opens the workshop or diesel store door....kaboom Twisted Evil



there are tripwire devices that set of a blank 12 bore cartridge, but I think they are illegal in UK



SURELY THIS POST IS MORE OFFENSIVE THAN A TALE OF A MOTORIST SPEEDING UP TO STOP A CHAV OVERTAKING ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

Quick some one call the Romanian thought police!!!

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