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Re: Pardon the blasphemy

To: "REICHLE, CHRISTOPHER" <CREICHLE@nsc.msmail.miami.edu>
Subject: Re: Pardon the blasphemy
From: Mike Lishego <mikesl@tartan.sapc.edu>
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 15:46:27 -0700
REICHLE, CHRISTOPHER wrote:

<SNIP>

> Just don't leave anything in the car. Make it easy and quick for them to
> find that there is nothing in the car of value and they will move on. 
> I think that if you can lock the car do it. If a theif is after your car he
> will get in. Chances are that if it is locked he will get in through the
> top. This takes time and calls attention. As far as those little kids (shit
> heads) that ride bikes and scrape your car just for fun, they too will rip
> the top but may not be able to get in and trash your dash. So if you can
> lock it lock it. 

FWIW, when my '77 was operational, I had some former High School classmates 
that 
thought it would be fun to f**k with my car one night while I was home from 
college. 
 Of course, I heard about this when I rolled into town, and defeated them by 
prevention.  First, I put everything of any value in the locked trunk.  Second, 
I 
opened the glove box up to let it hang wide open.  I removed my dizzy cap and 
wires, 
then the hood release knob.  (It was broken anyway.)  Oh yeah, before doing all 
this, 
I drove the car into my front yard and directed an outdoor floodlight onto the 
car.  
Let's just say that if they came by, they were blinded by a 300w industrial 
spot.  
Needless to say, they never bothered the car, but the light disturbed the 
neighbors 
so much, my Dad finally gave me a spot in the garage!  

So, spend about $40 on a good spotlight if your car sits outside and beam 
oodles of 
light onto it.  Of course, this only works as a deterrent at your residence, 
you'd 
need a really long extension cord for this method to work at your local mall...

"You can tell by the drips he leaves on the garage floor that this is one happy 
little car." - my bastardization of the VW commercial. 

-- 
Michael S. Lishego
St. Andrews Presbyterian College
Elementary Education Major,
English Minor, Class of 1999
R.A. of Winston-Salem Hall

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