Posted by ericlb on January 10, 2011 at 05:34:30 from (72.173.192.59):
In Reply to: O/T Stolen cars..... posted by Goose on January 09, 2011 at 20:40:23:
on the other hand,around this county we dont have too many cars stolen, a few get took each year by unsupervised teens joy riding,the rural areas are mostly goverend by the law of smith and wesson and its a well known fact localy, but when i worked at the auto parts storein the 80's the boss had a old 70 something chevy luv, a retired parts delivery truck, this thing was beyond beat and very ugly and was for sale cheap,[ 300 bucks] nobody wanted it, he decided to get rid of it, and drove it 200 miles to el paso texas, and parked it in a mall parking lot with the windows down and the key in the ignition, [ the average life expetancy of a vehicle left this way there is 3 minutes] the next day he got a call from the elpaso police dept, they had impounded the truck that night for being left unattended in the lot, nobody wanted it even for free, so he had to spend more money, go back to elpaso, pay the impound fee, and the ticket, drive the truck home again, he gave it to the salvage yard so it wouldnt take up space behind the store lol guess some vehicles are still safe from theives
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