do you lock the doors of your jeep?
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Sep 26, 9:28 pm, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
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> > Sean <guo.xiaoy...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
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> > Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
> > Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
> > carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
> > might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
> > here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
> > to borrow it.
>
> > Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
> > and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
> > stolen.
>
> Remember the story about the guy who left a Rottweiler to guard his Camaro,
> and they stole the Rottweiler?
>
> Cheers,
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Yes, me too. Always unlocked. Nothing in it. Well except mud!
Greg
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> > Sean <guo.xiaoy...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
> > Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
> > Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
> > carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
> > might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
> > here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
> > to borrow it.
>
> > Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
> > and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
> > stolen.
>
> Remember the story about the guy who left a Rottweiler to guard his Camaro,
> and they stole the Rottweiler?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle- Hide quoted text -
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Yes, me too. Always unlocked. Nothing in it. Well except mud!
Greg
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Sep 26, 9:28 pm, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> "XS11E" <xs...@mailinator.com> wrote in message
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> > Sean <guo.xiaoy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
> > Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
> > Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
> > carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
> > might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
> > here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
> > to borrow it.
>
> > Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
> > and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
> > stolen.
>
> Remember the story about the guy who left a Rottweiler to guard his Camaro,
> and they stole the Rottweiler?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
Yes, me too. Always unlocked. Nothing in it. Well except mud!
Greg
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> > Sean <guo.xiaoy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
> > Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
> > Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
> > carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
> > might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
> > here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
> > to borrow it.
>
> > Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
> > and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
> > stolen.
>
> Remember the story about the guy who left a Rottweiler to guard his Camaro,
> and they stole the Rottweiler?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Yes, me too. Always unlocked. Nothing in it. Well except mud!
Greg
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Sep 26, 9:28 pm, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> "XS11E" <xs...@mailinator.com> wrote in message
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> news:Xns99B7B7AE3DF89xs11emailinatorcom@69.28.173. 184...
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>
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> > Sean <guo.xiaoy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
> > Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
> > Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
> > carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
> > might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
> > here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
> > to borrow it.
>
> > Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
> > and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
> > stolen.
>
> Remember the story about the guy who left a Rottweiler to guard his Camaro,
> and they stole the Rottweiler?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
Yes, me too. Always unlocked. Nothing in it. Well except mud!
Greg
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> > Sean <guo.xiaoy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
> > Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
> > Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
> > carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
> > might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
> > here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
> > to borrow it.
>
> > Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
> > and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
> > stolen.
>
> Remember the story about the guy who left a Rottweiler to guard his Camaro,
> and they stole the Rottweiler?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Yes, me too. Always unlocked. Nothing in it. Well except mud!
Greg
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 18:03:23 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>Sean <guo.xiaoyong@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
>Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
>Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
>carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
>might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
>here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
>to borrow it.
>
>Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
>and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
>stolen.
Nah, you just need to move. I went to Europe for 2 weeks and left 2
Harley's in an unlocked garage, and 2 unlocked Jeeps in the driveway.
Last thing I had stolen was a toolbox, out of a locked camper shell,
back when I lived in SoCal.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolson!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'95 YJ Rio Grande
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
--
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wrote:
>Sean <guo.xiaoyong@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
>Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
>Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
>carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
>might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
>here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
>to borrow it.
>
>Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
>and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
>stolen.
Nah, you just need to move. I went to Europe for 2 weeks and left 2
Harley's in an unlocked garage, and 2 unlocked Jeeps in the driveway.
Last thing I had stolen was a toolbox, out of a locked camper shell,
back when I lived in SoCal.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolson!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'95 YJ Rio Grande
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
--
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 18:03:23 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>Sean <guo.xiaoyong@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
>Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
>Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
>carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
>might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
>here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
>to borrow it.
>
>Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
>and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
>stolen.
Nah, you just need to move. I went to Europe for 2 weeks and left 2
Harley's in an unlocked garage, and 2 unlocked Jeeps in the driveway.
Last thing I had stolen was a toolbox, out of a locked camper shell,
back when I lived in SoCal.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolson!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'95 YJ Rio Grande
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
--
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wrote:
>Sean <guo.xiaoyong@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
>Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
>Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
>carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
>might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
>here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
>to borrow it.
>
>Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
>and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
>stolen.
Nah, you just need to move. I went to Europe for 2 weeks and left 2
Harley's in an unlocked garage, and 2 unlocked Jeeps in the driveway.
Last thing I had stolen was a toolbox, out of a locked camper shell,
back when I lived in SoCal.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolson!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'95 YJ Rio Grande
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 18:03:23 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>Sean <guo.xiaoyong@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
>Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
>Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
>carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
>might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
>here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
>to borrow it.
>
>Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
>and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
>stolen.
Nah, you just need to move. I went to Europe for 2 weeks and left 2
Harley's in an unlocked garage, and 2 unlocked Jeeps in the driveway.
Last thing I had stolen was a toolbox, out of a locked camper shell,
back when I lived in SoCal.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolson!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'95 YJ Rio Grande
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
wrote:
>Sean <guo.xiaoyong@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
>Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
>Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
>carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
>might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
>here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
>to borrow it.
>
>Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
>and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
>stolen.
Nah, you just need to move. I went to Europe for 2 weeks and left 2
Harley's in an unlocked garage, and 2 unlocked Jeeps in the driveway.
Last thing I had stolen was a toolbox, out of a locked camper shell,
back when I lived in SoCal.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolson!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'95 YJ Rio Grande
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 18:03:23 -0700, XS11E <xs11e@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>Sean <guo.xiaoyong@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
>Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
>Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
>carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
>might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
>here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
>to borrow it.
>
>Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
>and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
>stolen.
Nah, you just need to move. I went to Europe for 2 weeks and left 2
Harley's in an unlocked garage, and 2 unlocked Jeeps in the driveway.
Last thing I had stolen was a toolbox, out of a locked camper shell,
back when I lived in SoCal.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolson!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'95 YJ Rio Grande
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
wrote:
>Sean <guo.xiaoyong@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>
>Not if you want the interior to be there when you return.
>
>Note, 40 some years back a columnist in the local paper wrote he
>carefully locked his Jeep when he parked in Phoenix because some SOB
>might steal it and when he parked it in Payson, a small town north of
>here, he left the keys in the ignition because some friend might need
>to borrow it.
>
>Times have changed. Lock it, hire security, chain a vicious dog to it
>and you may have a 50% chance it won't be stripped, vandalized or
>stolen.
Nah, you just need to move. I went to Europe for 2 weeks and left 2
Harley's in an unlocked garage, and 2 unlocked Jeeps in the driveway.
Last thing I had stolen was a toolbox, out of a locked camper shell,
back when I lived in SoCal.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolson!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'95 YJ Rio Grande
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
user wrote:
> Sean wrote:
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>>
> My Dad locked his doors even when he parked it in the garage and locked
> *that* door! Minot, North Dakota.
Maybe that's a cultural thing, but my father-in-law does the same thing.
Plus, it's a Chrysler Concorde that is completely stock, and has
absolutely NOTHING in it to steal. In-laws. :)
--
Pete
'84 CJ-7 with a bunch of engine mods, looks very stock from outside
'07 Commander
'94 Land Rover Defender 90 POE #1500
'04 Audi S4
> Sean wrote:
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>>
> My Dad locked his doors even when he parked it in the garage and locked
> *that* door! Minot, North Dakota.
Maybe that's a cultural thing, but my father-in-law does the same thing.
Plus, it's a Chrysler Concorde that is completely stock, and has
absolutely NOTHING in it to steal. In-laws. :)
--
Pete
'84 CJ-7 with a bunch of engine mods, looks very stock from outside
'07 Commander
'94 Land Rover Defender 90 POE #1500
'04 Audi S4
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
user wrote:
> Sean wrote:
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>>
> My Dad locked his doors even when he parked it in the garage and locked
> *that* door! Minot, North Dakota.
Maybe that's a cultural thing, but my father-in-law does the same thing.
Plus, it's a Chrysler Concorde that is completely stock, and has
absolutely NOTHING in it to steal. In-laws. :)
--
Pete
'84 CJ-7 with a bunch of engine mods, looks very stock from outside
'07 Commander
'94 Land Rover Defender 90 POE #1500
'04 Audi S4
> Sean wrote:
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>>
> My Dad locked his doors even when he parked it in the garage and locked
> *that* door! Minot, North Dakota.
Maybe that's a cultural thing, but my father-in-law does the same thing.
Plus, it's a Chrysler Concorde that is completely stock, and has
absolutely NOTHING in it to steal. In-laws. :)
--
Pete
'84 CJ-7 with a bunch of engine mods, looks very stock from outside
'07 Commander
'94 Land Rover Defender 90 POE #1500
'04 Audi S4
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
user wrote:
> Sean wrote:
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>>
> My Dad locked his doors even when he parked it in the garage and locked
> *that* door! Minot, North Dakota.
Maybe that's a cultural thing, but my father-in-law does the same thing.
Plus, it's a Chrysler Concorde that is completely stock, and has
absolutely NOTHING in it to steal. In-laws. :)
--
Pete
'84 CJ-7 with a bunch of engine mods, looks very stock from outside
'07 Commander
'94 Land Rover Defender 90 POE #1500
'04 Audi S4
> Sean wrote:
>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>>
> My Dad locked his doors even when he parked it in the garage and locked
> *that* door! Minot, North Dakota.
Maybe that's a cultural thing, but my father-in-law does the same thing.
Plus, it's a Chrysler Concorde that is completely stock, and has
absolutely NOTHING in it to steal. In-laws. :)
--
Pete
'84 CJ-7 with a bunch of engine mods, looks very stock from outside
'07 Commander
'94 Land Rover Defender 90 POE #1500
'04 Audi S4