To: hoosierham
It sounds like your ex was a real winner.
In the part of Maryland where I used to live, on a couple of occasions, I’ve returned to my vehicle after leaving it in a parking lot for several hours, only to find that I had accidentally left it unlocked and everything that I had left in it was still there. (I *did* leave it in a safe place.)
Now, I hit the remote control two or three times to make sure the car is locked. I also try not to leave anything valuable in it.
34 posted on
01/04/2009 8:26:30 AM PST by
exDemMom
(Now that I've finally accepted that I'm living a bad hair life, I'm more at peace with the world.)
To: exDemMom
HI Tech they have a new little handy item they use here in California. They are lurking somewhere close by and when you hit you handy little item it sends a signal, they pick it up you go on and they walk up and take what they want. No broken glass locked pry ed, Technology will be our downfall.
To: exDemMom
In the part of Maryland where I used to live, on a couple of occasions, Ive returned to my vehicle after leaving it in a parking lot for several hours, only to find that I had accidentally left it unlocked and everything that I had left in it was still there. I live in a rural area in SE Wisconsin, it is not unusual to visit our nearest small town to do a bit of shopping and find empty cars sitting in the parking lot with the engines running. This is more typical in the winter but happens most any time of year. The strange thing is that it is a ticketable offense and can get you a citation and fine but nobody seems to worry too much.
Regards,
GtG
88 posted on
01/04/2009 12:32:57 PM PST by
Gandalf_The_Gray
(I live in my own little world, I like it 'cuz they know me here.)
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