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Keep That Vehicle Locked

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Monday, February 09, 2009 08:04 PM

Prince George- Police say a crook with a size ten shoe was able to enter six vehicles that were not locked, parked in the area of Pinewood, Goheen, Forest Ave, and Massey and Ospika early Monday morning.

Police say they were able to follow footprints in the snow which showed that the thief tried to get into about 50 different vehicles,  but when they were locked, did not break in.

Police say the footprints in the snow show that locking your vehicle and putting your valuables away does pay off.


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"Police say" what do the "Police say" about the regular break ins to our fenced, locked yard in the city? We have a policy; do NOT leave valuables in the vehicle, and do NOT lock the vehicles in the yard!
Reason: they smash a window to get in.
Now, with the doors unlocked, they only rip out the interior lights. What do the "Police say"? well, we do not even bother telling them, it is a waste of time; ours and theirs.
metalman.
if they break into my car.i will break there legs.pretty simple

What we really need to do is build a massive detention centre. Adopt a 3 strikes your out policy. Then that way our police force won't be wasting our tax dollars on repeat offenders. Then maybe the children of these offenders will think twice before offending themselves. Prove to them that there are conseqences for your actions. Just think of the spin-off jobs from a huge centre like this. Guards, cooks, laundry, counselers, nurses, doctors. Just think they could treat those Meth Heads before letting them out.Or tag them with a GPS chip just like we do to our dogs and cats, when back out on parole. When they prove that they are going to join the rest of us tax payers, remove the chip.
That's great, spend more of what we do not have to house feed and contain the criminal element.
The best solution for repeat offenders is the good ol' lead pill, time two.
Problem solved for less than 10k
Some one should talk to his parents and try to find out where they went wrong.