A mongrel mob patch jacket left on the front seat ?
A mongrel mob patch jacket left on the front seat ?
Get a business card from your local copper, and put it on the dashboard.
Thanks for all the input fellas.
Dropped into the auto electrician on the way home....Trucks getting a kill switch on friday.
He reckons about an hour to do it so not a great expense, definitely cheaper than my insurance excess.
@mimms2 I read them out your suggestion about the button magnet above. They loved it
Cheers
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Its not what you get but what you give that makes a life !!
Pretty ken to see an OIC that legalises 'bait cars' and public beatings of caught scumbags.
Use enough gun
This could be fun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nRqbQr7VGk
Some years ago up in Northland a friend of mine came out of the bush and found someone had disappeared his distributor rotor.
An itch ... is ... a desire to scratch
Theres a combination type key lock box that goes thru the safety chain hole in your to war. You just put your keys in knowing they are secured, especially for insurance purpose. Did this at Newdicks beach and whilst surfing I could see a couple of the local ferals snopping around the vehicles. Cost around $40.00 so very cheap indeed.
"ars longa, vita brevis"
I've been debating this:
https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/orchi...racking-device
Has an onboard battery so if battery gets unplugged it can still transmit. Anyone tried it? Seems like it's NZ designed.
40mm beat me to it: Steering wheel locks don't work if the thief knows to cut through the steering wheel - you can cut through a lot of them them in seconds.
If I was a scumbag, I think I would leave hunters vehicles alone, based on the thought that at some unknown time (maybe right now!) the owner was going to turn up and they would be armed.
Most true scumbags understand that hunters are invested in keeping their firearms licences and as such are unlikely to shoot them
I seen on Facebook that someone stole a tandem trailer (Gibbons one I think) from parked on Thompson's Track over the weekend just gone, this happens now and then. There is a camera that records the comings and goings but how available this information is to others I am not too sure of, I believe it is not one of those that can identify number plates. People really do need to make it bloody difficult to get at their trailers.
Mate used to leave a coffee cup on the back spare wheel on his Terano, and prop the wheel holder open with an old chair, looks like you have just gone for a walk and could be back soon.
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