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RE: Kent Police - Operation Castle - woodhouse - 28-04-2013 09:48am

I have one of these on my Evoque http://back2you.com/store/product_info.cfm?product_id=75 there is no subscription fees and it still does all i want (tell me instantly if my car moves) I has a "Tracker" tracker on my previous RRS but the discount I was getting on my insurance was far less than the subscription fee and the final straw was when I wanted to swap it on to my Evoque it was just not viable.


RE: Kent Police - Operation Castle - J77 - 28-04-2013 11:01am

(07-02-2013 10:29pm)Kentboy Wrote:  Would you rather they took your car and left you to sleep or came upstairs looking for the keys. Having had a 3am visit for my RRSport keys I know I would rather they took the car and left my family safe. In my case they opened what I thought to be secure Anglian double glazed French doors by breaking the euro lock, took the keys and car and closed the door on the way out. Didn't touch another thing despite us being 5000 mile away at the time. The police said though that they probably thought we were asleep upstairs as it would have made no difference. I live in Kent! The car was found in Barking parked and waiting to see if the Tracker led police to it which it did. Having said that I would not put a Tracker on any other car as my RRS was two months under three year old with a GAP insurance that would have paid out had it not been found. The car had only done 10000 mile at the time and was in pristine condition though it was never the same when returned. Had a little panic at the time as we had bought a lifetime Tracker when new from Guy Salmon Mayfair but Guy Salmon it seemed never paid Tracker my subscription so Tracker wouldn't turn the Tracker on until I could get paperwork proof that I had paid Guy Salmon the subscription. Panic as the insurance was based on having a paid up Tracker subscription so it was looking like I could have lost the car which wasn't insured!!!!!!!

I don't have a wife or kids, these scum bags want to come for a look in my property with the intention of taken my car then it's game on, that's if they make it past my two greyhounds. I've been assaulted once at work while trying to help a passenger on my bus, and this person is still walking the streets. It's very reassuring to know that the law is on the side of victims. Whilst they are in my property I will defend it.


RE: Kent Police - Operation Castle - ED209 - 29-04-2013 07:31pm

I really would want to be relying on a greyhound to defend me! Usually very placid dogs.


RE: Kent Police - Operation Castle - speary - 30-04-2013 08:09am

(29-04-2013 07:31pm)ED209 Wrote:  I really would want to be relying on a greyhound to defend me! Usually very placid dogs.

Probably only good as a guard dog if you get burgled by a large rabbit Very Happy


RE: Kent Police - Operation Castle - J77 - 30-04-2013 10:09am

(30-04-2013 08:09am)speary Wrote:  Probably only good as a guard dog if you get burgled by a large rabbit Very Happy

Laughing


They are still more useful than British law.


RE: Kent Police - Operation Castle - ED209 - 30-04-2013 08:36pm

(30-04-2013 10:09am)J77 Wrote:  Laughing


They are still more useful than British law.

I think you mean Scottish law as you have your own.


RE: Kent Police - Operation Castle - J77 - 30-04-2013 10:22pm

I used it as a generalisation, both penal systems are hopeless.