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<blockquote data-quote="elcaBob" data-source="post: 1449793" data-attributes="member: 3143"><p>My car was broken into last night. They busted out the passenger side window. The cowl around the ignition was busted out as well. This makes it look like they were trying to steal it, but something is not right. My car is about the oldest on the street. Why bypass brand new ones parked 10 feet away when you can boost a 90 Geo, right? Why is there a hole in the cowl on the opposite side of the ignition? Also, they passed right over computer equipment and -ahem- another expensive item in the glove box.</p><p> </p><p>The part that of this that is REALLY broiling my lasagna is that the police don't respond to "burglary" as they put it. Let's see. I know there are a ton of LEOs on this site and I mean NO SLIGHT to them. My issue with TPD on this is administrative and has nothing to do with the regular guys. But, what level of crime gets a response from the police? Breaking/attempted theft doesn't get a response. Does breaking/attempted theft while wearing a "down with local government" t-shirt get a response? From FBI, probably. But not TPD. Grrrrrrrrrrrr. We seem to be spending more and more on local government services, but are getting less and less for it. PLEASE DON'T FLAME ME! This is just a rant from someone 15 mins off of seeing their car trashed.</p><p> </p><p>I'm gonna buy 15 acres of land in the bloody middle of nowhere and live in a hut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elcaBob, post: 1449793, member: 3143"] My car was broken into last night. They busted out the passenger side window. The cowl around the ignition was busted out as well. This makes it look like they were trying to steal it, but something is not right. My car is about the oldest on the street. Why bypass brand new ones parked 10 feet away when you can boost a 90 Geo, right? Why is there a hole in the cowl on the opposite side of the ignition? Also, they passed right over computer equipment and -ahem- another expensive item in the glove box. The part that of this that is REALLY broiling my lasagna is that the police don't respond to "burglary" as they put it. Let's see. I know there are a ton of LEOs on this site and I mean NO SLIGHT to them. My issue with TPD on this is administrative and has nothing to do with the regular guys. But, what level of crime gets a response from the police? Breaking/attempted theft doesn't get a response. Does breaking/attempted theft while wearing a "down with local government" t-shirt get a response? From FBI, probably. But not TPD. Grrrrrrrrrrrr. We seem to be spending more and more on local government services, but are getting less and less for it. PLEASE DON'T FLAME ME! This is just a rant from someone 15 mins off of seeing their car trashed. I'm gonna buy 15 acres of land in the bloody middle of nowhere and live in a hut. [/QUOTE]
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