- Jul 12, 2006
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My ol' lady's car got broken into yesterday afternoon.
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They attempted to jimmy open the door and in the process the window shattered, setting off the alarm. They opened the door, but fled the scene empty handed. She had her face plate on at the time, and about 30+ cd's in the console, and a very expensive set up in the trunk, all untouched. Thankfully the tint held together most of the window. Is going to cost $200 to fix the window then we'll have to get quoted on getting the car re-tinted.
She said that when she left work, she heard her alarm going off. When she talked to the security guard on duty, he also said he heard it going off, but didn't check it out and this is why...
I'm so guilty of doing that in that very parking garage, d'oh!

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They attempted to jimmy open the door and in the process the window shattered, setting off the alarm. They opened the door, but fled the scene empty handed. She had her face plate on at the time, and about 30+ cd's in the console, and a very expensive set up in the trunk, all untouched. Thankfully the tint held together most of the window. Is going to cost $200 to fix the window then we'll have to get quoted on getting the car re-tinted.
She said that when she left work, she heard her alarm going off. When she talked to the security guard on duty, he also said he heard it going off, but didn't check it out and this is why...
"Most of the time car alarms go off, it's because Mustang driver's come thru the parking lot with loud exhausts setting off car alarms in the garage".
I'm so guilty of doing that in that very parking garage, d'oh!




