I would say to sit in the dark with your shotgun on your lap... but some may
find that politically incorrect.
How about a nice motion detecting alarm?
And a good heavy car cover. When it is lifted, it will make the alarm sound
and scare the crap out of them, and wake you up.
If you attach the emblem too well, they will damage the car getting it off.
Chances are that they will eventually try for the other emblems too. A noise
maker is the best defence I can think of. It may be disruptive for a short
while when the cat sets it off and so on but eventually the crooks will
learn that it's there and hopefully decide that there is too great a chance
of getting caught to risk it.
It's prolly kids in the neighborhood just bored. Funny that it's happening
in the burbs though.
If it were ME. I'd wait them out and sic the dog on them.... oh... I
forgot... I don't HAVE a dog! LOL
Kate
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memset@recorddeal.com - 10 May 2005 03:30 GMT
You can sick me on 'em. I'll have a field day w/ the twerps.
-Mike
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> I would say to sit in the dark with your shotgun on your lap... but some may
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> these little thugs won't remove it so easily? now I'm getting worred
> about the 35th anneiversary logos on the sides...
Super glue some razor blades to the back side of it. Leave just enough of
the blade over hanging the pony logo to insure a trip to the emergency
room. It worked for my car stereo some years ago.

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Dan
SVTKate - 10 May 2005 01:08 GMT
Yea, great, until one of your little ones decides to look at it and cuts the
sh.t out of their hands.
Or the guy at the lube shop
or the mechanic...
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AW - 10 May 2005 01:33 GMT
> Yea, great, until one of your little ones decides to look at it and cuts the
> sh.t out of their hands.
> Or the guy at the lube shop
> or the mechanic...
Or the Thief who sues you after slicing a finger off.
Only in America lol!
memset@recorddeal.com - 10 May 2005 03:30 GMT
Just like the guy who got sued for getting injured while attempting to break
into a house via skylight, right? Indeed... only in america.
-Mike
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SVTKate - 10 May 2005 11:36 GMT
I remember that one!
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memset@recorddeal.com - 10 May 2005 21:59 GMT
I mean.. the guy who SUED the homeowner for getting injured while attempting
to break in................ I worded it wrong. Ah well.. you knew what I
meant.
-Mike
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disneyfan.nyc - 15 May 2005 04:46 GMT
While I think it has that sort of "punish people for the slightest
transgressions" category (ala Kathleen Turner in serial mom), I don't
think it would hinder a thief. I suspect it would actually cause the
person(s) to commit more damage in the future.
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> the blade over hanging the pony logo to insure a trip to the emergency
> room. It worked for my car stereo some years ago.