View Poll Results: Theft program yes or no?
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Is theft an issue?
like cps said ... keep it clear and concise ("...only the facts, mam") 
a database is effective ... we all live by conditions in this world ... a database helps to make us aware of those conditions and then we have to make choices on how to prepare and/or react to those conditions.
HOW you react is also your choice (including NOT reacting). But, without input and support from a community ... then most of us wouldn't be able to walk the streets (people like me shouldn't be allowed anyway! hahahahaa)
what's worst than being a victim? ... knowing a way not to be and then not reacting.
my 2cents as usual

a database is effective ... we all live by conditions in this world ... a database helps to make us aware of those conditions and then we have to make choices on how to prepare and/or react to those conditions.
HOW you react is also your choice (including NOT reacting). But, without input and support from a community ... then most of us wouldn't be able to walk the streets (people like me shouldn't be allowed anyway! hahahahaa)
what's worst than being a victim? ... knowing a way not to be and then not reacting.
my 2cents as usual
Nothing is more worse then becoming a victim and knowing that there is a potential solution available and not utilizing it. The only way for this to work and not FIZZLE like said above is to have the full cooperation of everyone so please everyone looking and reading this PLEASE chime in people
unfortunately I do not see a preventive solution. Alarms and garages certainly help.
the only thing we can do as a group, is come up with a way to identify our seats. I have some ideas, but I will not share them in a public forum.
Then once everyone has identified the seats, then you might be able to go to the police with a list of stolen seats and numbers to be checked.
Mitch
the only thing we can do as a group, is come up with a way to identify our seats. I have some ideas, but I will not share them in a public forum.
Then once everyone has identified the seats, then you might be able to go to the police with a list of stolen seats and numbers to be checked.
Mitch
Originally Posted by S2KSuzuka,Jan 8 2007, 04:23 PM
unfortunately I do not see a preventive solution. Alarms and garages certainly help.
the only thing we can do as a group, is come up with a way to identify our seats. I have some ideas, but I will not share them in a public forum.
Then once everyone has identified the seats, then you might be able to go to the police with a list of stolen seats and numbers to be checked.
Mitch
the only thing we can do as a group, is come up with a way to identify our seats. I have some ideas, but I will not share them in a public forum.
Then once everyone has identified the seats, then you might be able to go to the police with a list of stolen seats and numbers to be checked.
Mitch
Did you had a chance to read my previous post Understanding seat marking
James











