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Re: Topeka Hotels

To: Jan Schmidt <jschmidt@kumc.edu>
Subject: Re: Topeka Hotels
From: John Lieberman <johnlee@softdisk.com>
Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 17:08:58 -0500
You make a valid point there, Jan.  I, too, know of people who have
been ripped off while in Topeka.  Let's face it...our cars and some of
our tow vehicles DO stand out in a crowd and make easy targets for the
criminal type.  But it's not just in Topeka.  It happens all over the
country.  And it's not just the responsibility of the city hosting us
or the various motels at which we stay to provide security.  It's also
our individual responsiblity to make sure that our vehicles are as
uninviting to thieves as possible.  I keep my tools, jack, and other
necessary stuff in the back floor of my extended cab S10 pick-em-up. 
But I always cover everything with an old dirty blanket before I call
it a night.  Alarms are good, too, as long as they don't false-trigger
and wake up everybody in the motel for no apparent reason!!!

John (Old Fartz & TLS #37) Lieberman


Jan Schmidt wrote:
> 
> List
> I dont think that the problem is clean this or cheerful that . I think the 
>real problem is that millions of $$$$$$ worth of shiny, brightly painted, loud 
>, flashy , high performance, high profile race cars, trailers and tow vehicles 
>converge on this little town of 120,000 people and the theives come out of the 
>woodwork. These motels ought to hire armed security officers for the entire 
>week of Nationals to watch the parking lots during the dark hours. I know 
>first hand of people that havve lost complete sets of race wheels/tires , 
>trailors and complete rigs including the race car, too!! I would think that 
>theMotels could spring  for the extra security, considering the extra income 
>Nats brings to Topeka.. One security officer would cost a motel about $150 per 
>night (not a big expense in my book)
> Bill Schmidt cs rx7 kc reg ( ex- Topekan and dont miss it a bit )
> PS also an ex Security Officer
> 
> >>> "Rocky Entriken" <rocky@tri.net> 08/20 9:46 PM >>>
> 
> >There's also a Motel 6 at 709 SW
> >Fairlawn. Don't know what their rates are but remember...they'll leave
> >the light on for you!!!  8<{)
> >
> >John (Old Fartz & TLS #37) Lieberman
> >
> 
> We stayed there a few times, until the night the motel manager informed me I
> could NOT park my tow van and trailer in the motel parking lot. Open trailer
> with race car on it, and he wanted me to leave it in the dark parking lot of
> a closed-down burger joint next door. 10:30 p.m. and we checked out
> immediately.
> 
> That was when we found the Days Inn up on Wanamaker, and found friendly
> people who had no problem at all of us taking up two parking places. Worked
> us in and even applied a discount upon our arrival there at 11-dark with no
> reservation on a busy Friday night. I like the Raceway for its proximity,
> but second choice for me is definitely the Days Inn.
> 
> Despite what Tom Bodette says in his cheery Motel 6 TV ads, it still is a
> bit off-putting to have to do business through a hole in the wall.
> 
> --Rocky

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