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RE: Like your wheels, reality check!

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Subject: RE: Like your wheels, reality check!
From: "Carl Merritt" <CMerritt@luminous.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 21:03:00 -0800
> Remember, theft is a crime of opportunity so if 
> you can minimize your exposure you're that much ahead of the 
> game.

No doubt a crime of opportunity...you really don't need to secure your rims 
that well, just better than your neighbor in the paddock ;-).

Sorry, just had to inject some humor into all the doom and gloom.  :)

-Carl



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Don Leitao [mailto:dimpala95@thegrid.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 8:47 PM
> To: ba-autox@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Like your wheels, reality check!
> 
> 
> As a former (retired) police officer, I second what Don has written 
> about a little common sense as it pertains to security of ones 
> unattended property. Hell, I've had friends loose rims and tires from 
> Sears Point when we've run there. A minimal investment of 
> about $15.00 
> for a 10-12 ft length of chain and a padlock does wonders. There are 
> always light poles or similar that you can chain and lock your wheels 
> and jack to. If you're worried about marring your rims, just 
> be careful 
> when you thread the chain through the wheels. Valuables like 
> wallets and 
> phones should never be left in the open. As has been said, the areas 
> where the event sites are located are not in the best parts of the 
> cities. Most have "projects" within walking distance from the event 
> sites. I know I have personally challenged conspicuous people at a 
> couple of the events but there were three of us making the challenge, 
> me, Smith and Wesson  ;-) . However, I don't usually take 
> along my two 
> friends to these events. Remember, theft is a crime of 
> opportunity so if 
> you can minimize your exposure you're that much ahead of the 
> game. After 
> all, nothing is for sure but it sure would look strange 
> seeing someone 
> with a hacksaw or bolt cutters going at a chained set of wheels. Not 
> what your common thief wants to do out in the open with lots 
> of people 
> walking around.
> 
> Donald Leitao

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