Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
From my experience, the homeless are generally nice people that are homeless either because of drug addiction or mental illness. Addiction will make you do a lot of things. I wouldn't assume the homeless guy was the person who broke into the cars.
Around here, my brother was running with some kids. They were all teenagers and well, we found something like 5 GPS units in his room. He doesn't have a car but these were car GPS units. My mum called the cops, they said no one had their serial numbers written down so they couldn't prove they belonged to the people who had their cars broken into. They also said there had been a string of many car break ins in the area and they were trying to get to the bottom of it. They told my mum to tell evin to stop breaking in and running with those guys because they were now watching them. They said it would just be a matter of time before they caught them.
They did catch them maybe a month later. Well, they caught one of the kids who rolled on the other ones.
I'd approach the homeless guy and just tell him what happened and say something like, hey, you're out here a lot. Have you seen any suspicious characters and then just watch his reaction. I don't think most thieves hang in the area after a theft like that.
Another thought, instead of trying to deter them, maybe you should try to catch them. You know, spread the word that you got a real nice fancy stereo now because of what happened, setup some cameras or something. Try to put some sort of tracking device in the actual stereo you put back in there or something. Set a trap or something and hope it happens again. Then you can call the cops and let them arrest the bad people.
Nothing worse than a thief if you ask me. A few things just as bad, but thieves suck. I had a 700$ stereo stolen out of my car once. It really sucked.
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
I feel this has potential to destroy the ECU and other electronic devices as they're grounded through the car chassis.
Thinking of setting up a seat cover with little fish hooks embedded so once they sit they get a very unpleasant surprise or even some fish hooks behind the radio so as they go for that brutal tug to remove they'll wish they hadn't.
I haven't found any electronic smoke cartridges though. Anyone know where to find some? All I've seen are the pull string type. Unless you rig a motor to the string that activates when the door is opened?Leave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
They would probably go looking for the cameras to steal them.Leave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
What if I post an anonymous ad on Craigslist warning people about recent theft and make something up like there have been multiple security cameras that caught them in action and I'm working with the police so if anyone encounters something suspicious to get in touch with a description of the person for comparison with the surveillance footage.
Think it'd hinder whoever is doing it? I mean never know who's reading those posts word might get back to them and instill some fearLeave a comment:
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i'v seen some on the surplus market used for fire-brigade training.
the cartridge and trigger are seperate, the trigger is re-useable.Leave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
So why not connect a huge capacitor up to the cars shell and once a person touches the shell they get a shock. After they release from the shell the cap charges again for another shock? The a person could have a remote control to trip a relay to open the car door disconnecting the cap from the shell so they can get in. You also could put a WiFi web cam to snap their picture when the cap is discharging.
Thinking of setting up a seat cover with little fish hooks embedded so once they sit they get a very unpleasant surprise or even some fish hooks behind the radio so as they go for that brutal tug to remove they'll wish they hadn't.
I haven't found any electronic smoke cartridges though. Anyone know where to find some? All I've seen are the pull string type. Unless you rig a motor to the string that activates when the door is opened?Leave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
So why not connect a huge capacitor up to the cars shell and once a person touches the shell they get a shock. After they release from the shell the cap charges again for another shock? The a person could have a remote control to trip a relay to open the car door disconnecting the cap from the shell so they can get in. You also could put a WiFi web cam to snap their picture when the cap is discharging.Last edited by keeney123; 07-05-2016, 10:20 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
they are more likely to be in the passenger seat while ripping out your console.Leave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
The cheaper way is to put one removable audio set , an to add some humor , put a phosphoric slogan outside so any poor fella can take noticeLeave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
What if you mounted a tazer in the dash pointed at the drivers seat. Push the start, turn ignition, and pow, 30,000 volts in the chest.Leave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
but yes, the only person who pays attention to alarms is the owner - so a pager type is esential.
if your really confident, you can leave the sounder and indicators disconnected and hide the bit with the led etc instead of putting it on the windscreen.
then you have a silent stealth pager-alarm and you can creep up on the bitches.Leave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
those cars with automatic seatbelts: I wonder how much it would freak out thieves if they suddenly go back and forth. Nothing special, just go back and forth... which would be a risk for the thief in case they need to leave in a hurry and the seatbelt just happens to be in the way...Leave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
So ironically there's been a homeless guy at the corner down from where the theft occurred. Holding a sign begging for change. He has a backpack and I've seen him roaming the area around the time this happened. Never before seen in the area.
I feel like confronting him. Suggestions?Leave a comment:
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Re: I hate thieves - Requesting help building car alarm
if they are smart, they could go rent a car to strip,
otherwise they could sell them to a pro who could get credit with them.
hey - maybe they could use them in a gunshop to get that inline check done!!!
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NEVER PUT i.d. DOWN - KEEP IT ON YOU!!Leave a comment:
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Btw according to her neighbor they took some of his ID's and gift cards. What would they do with ID's?Leave a comment:
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Ha! That gives me an idea of having some capacitors hooked up backwards and once the door open power is applied causing them to explode. Add some flashing lights, I think anyone would peace out of that situation lolLeave a comment:
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wasnt that in a lotus in a james bond film!Leave a comment:
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