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This is the time of year that criminals will be on the look out for those vehicles which are not alarmed and are unlocked. Espeacially on farm yards and rural areas. Mainly 4x4's are the targets. How many de-frost their cars on the drive whilst having a cup of tea in the house? How many just nip into the shop and leave their vehicle unlocked and sometimes still running?

 

I have just had both my vehicles fitted with trackers. They do work and are detected within several minutes. I'm afraid that those days of locks and alarms are not enough to prevent the criminals from taking your vehicle. The trackers are monitored 24hours, and if your vehicle was to be taken then all the appropriate agencies will be aware instantly and locate your vehicle asap. Also the other benefit of having a tracker is that you can get discount on your insurance. :thumbs:

 

Stay safe people.

 

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Had a tracker on a discovery and whilst it was never stolen they did ring me once to ask if it was ok when being loaded onto a recovery vehicle.it was flagged up once the back wheels were raised.

However I found that the insurance discount was next to nothing and don't think it's worth the cost of getting one fitted unless you own something a bit special.

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This is the time of year that criminals will be on the look out for those vehicles which are not alarmed and are unlocked. Espeacially on farm yards and rural areas. Mainly 4x4's are the targets. How many de-frost their cars on the drive whilst having a cup of tea in the house? How many just nip into the shop and leave their vehicle unlocked and sometimes still running?

 

I have just had both my vehicles fitted with trackers. They do work and are detected within several minutes. I'm afraid that those days of locks and alarms are not enough to prevent the criminals from taking your vehicle. The trackers are monitored 24hours, and if your vehicle was to be taken then all the appropriate agencies will be aware instantly and locate your vehicle asap. Also the other benefit of having a tracker is that you can get discount on your insurance. :thumbs:

 

Stay safe people.

 

:victory:

 

Jesus thanks for making me paranoid I'm out of the country and have left my posh wellies in the back of mine :wallbash:

 

Going to have to phone home later on lol

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There we go, eveyone that's stolen a 4x4 tell us how you did it please. While you're at it give us the plate numbers and your address so we can send you a prize for being so smart :thumbs:

im really starting to find you annoying its called a joke you stupid :censored: so f**k OFF :feck: :feck:

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This is the time of year that criminals will be on the look out for those vehicles which are not alarmed and are unlocked. Espeacially on farm yards and rural areas. Mainly 4x4's are the targets. How many de-frost their cars on the drive whilst having a cup of tea in the house? How many just nip into the shop and leave their vehicle unlocked and sometimes still running?

 

I have just had both my vehicles fitted with trackers. They do work and are detected within several minutes. I'm afraid that those days of locks and alarms are not enough to prevent the criminals from taking your vehicle. The trackers are monitored 24hours, and if your vehicle was to be taken then all the appropriate agencies will be aware instantly and locate your vehicle asap. Also the other benefit of having a tracker is that you can get discount on your insurance. :thumbs:

 

Stay safe people.

 

:victory:

 

You a polis mate?

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This is the time of year that criminals will be on the look out for those vehicles which are not alarmed and are unlocked. Espeacially on farm yards and rural areas. Mainly 4x4's are the targets. How many de-frost their cars on the drive whilst having a cup of tea in the house? How many just nip into the shop and leave their vehicle unlocked and sometimes still running?

 

I have just had both my vehicles fitted with trackers. They do work and are detected within several minutes. I'm afraid that those days of locks and alarms are not enough to prevent the criminals from taking your vehicle. The trackers are monitored 24hours, and if your vehicle was to be taken then all the appropriate agencies will be aware instantly and locate your vehicle asap. Also the other benefit of having a tracker is that you can get discount on your insurance. :thumbs:

 

Stay safe people.

 

:victory:

 

You a polis mate?

 

Are you the mystery member this week?

 

Oh that saluki pup is doing great. This time you bred a decent litter.

 

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This is the time of year that criminals will be on the look out for those vehicles which are not alarmed and are unlocked. Espeacially on farm yards and rural areas. Mainly 4x4's are the targets. How many de-frost their cars on the drive whilst having a cup of tea in the house? How many just nip into the shop and leave their vehicle unlocked and sometimes still running?

 

I have just had both my vehicles fitted with trackers. They do work and are detected within several minutes. I'm afraid that those days of locks and alarms are not enough to prevent the criminals from taking your vehicle. The trackers are monitored 24hours, and if your vehicle was to be taken then all the appropriate agencies will be aware instantly and locate your vehicle asap. Also the other benefit of having a tracker is that you can get discount on your insurance. :thumbs:

 

Stay safe people.

 

:victory:

 

You a polis mate?

 

Are you the mystery member this week?

 

Oh that saluki pup is doing great. This time you bred a decent litter.

 

:icon_eek:

 

:tongue2: Glad to hear it mate.... :thumbs:

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There we go, eveyone that's stolen a 4x4 tell us how you did it please. While you're at it give us the plate numbers and your address so we can send you a prize for being so smart :thumbs:

im really starting to find you annoying its called a joke you stupid :censored: so f**k OFF :feck: :feck:

 

I think you're the one without a sense of humor, duh :icon_eek::icon_eek::icon_eek::doh: Otherwise you think I'm stupid enough to think people would be admitting to stealing trucks to people that have had their trucks stolen :hmm:

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the last 4x4 i stole had a tracker fitted but my mate soon got it off with no problem at all :whistling:

I know you cant steal motors stewie.........if you could then why you driving around in that old pile of shite :whistling::tongue2:

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