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Range Rover thieves in action again in Central Scotland - MarkA_ - 01-09-2013 08:54am

(01-09-2013 12:17am)scrannel Wrote:  Realize this isn't for everyone, but the only real deterrent to a break-in is a large, loud dog. Sorry for all that over there. In the states the targets of car thieves are usually low cost, mass produced machines that they can part out to the repair guys.

Really? Hollywood says otherwise - I.e. Gone in 60 Seconds Very Happy


RE: Range Rover thieves in action again in Central Scotland - scrannel - 03-09-2013 12:26am

(01-09-2013 08:54am)MarkA_ Wrote:  Really? Hollywood says otherwise - I.e. Gone in 60 Seconds Very Happy

My info comes from published interviews with thieves who made a living breaking into houses. The universal quote was: "you hear a dog, move on to the next house." We had a Rottweiler - Lab mix who was huge but had the personality of a kitten. One day we had the gardening crew at work and Sluggo wandered out to see what was what. When I came out we had five guys who had climbed trees. Fast. In Hollywood dogs never bite -- unless they're werewolves of course!


RE: Range Rover thieves in action again in Central Scotland - tetstb - 03-09-2013 08:11am

If they are stealing your RRE, they are doing so because they know you have it. If some baseball bat toting eejit comes into my house looking for my keys and decides to vent his anger on me or my family because I've put it in the garage, given him a fake key or some other ploy then he can have it and furthermore, I don't want them to use said baseball bad on my dog either.

It's sad that in today's society that this happens but it's a lump of metal and plastic, not worth risking life and limb over and however smart you think you may be, you can bet these guys are not going to applaud you for it.

Personally I'd rather wake up in the morning to find it gone or be awoken by my alarm than be giving plod a description from my hospital bed.


RE: Range Rover thieves in action again in Central Scotland - RRSteve - 03-09-2013 09:09am

For me it's the principal of someone coming into my home and threatening me rather than them them trying to pinch my car. If the chance arose and I couldn't talk my way out of it I'd have to have a go because I'd be fuming for years after if I didn't! I've smacked down someone before trying to mug me threatening me with a bottle in the street so I'm buggered if I will let anyone get away with it in my own home!
We are all different on this and I do posses some skills. Wink

Saying that I would have to feel confident I could win especially if the wife was in the house. That can be figured out during the "chat"!

A good thing to get used to is to put your mobile in your hand/pocket if you suspect someone is in the house and have a number of someone or the police on speed dial so you can phone from your pocket (or pretend your talking to someone on the phone if you suspect someone is in the house saying you think someone is there).


RE: Range Rover thieves in action again in Central Scotland - XFullFatTim - 03-09-2013 09:18am

Bob I agree completely. Thankfully I have not been in the house when this has happened. What I find scarey is that somebody is watching my movements and I have no idea who it might be..............


RE: Range Rover thieves in action again in Central Scotland - cutter7 - 03-09-2013 09:42am

Strike the eyes, nose, throat, neck, and groin if you must fight. Strike very swiftly and without any hesitation.

If the intruder has a weapon, consider disarming him and using it for your own protection.

Kill or incapacitate, at this point, if you can't simply scare him off or reason with him, you either knock him out or beat him dead..

Powerful strikes to the chin (best done on the side of the chin) will easily knock the intruder out!.


RE: Range Rover thieves in action again in Central Scotland - Wife's car - 03-09-2013 11:49am

I have always found that a piece of three by two to be an effective deterrent. You cannot rely on the police.


RE: Range Rover thieves in action again in Central Scotland - RRSteve - 03-09-2013 12:11pm

(03-09-2013 09:42am)cutter7 Wrote:  Strike the eyes, nose, throat, neck, and groin if you must fight. Strike very swiftly and without any hesitation.

If the intruder has a weapon, consider disarming him and using it for your own protection.

Kill or incapacitate, at this point, if you can't simply scare him off or reason with him, you either knock him out or beat him dead..

Powerful strikes to the chin (best done on the side of the chin) will easily knock the intruder out!.

And don't punch! It hurts you!! Especially if you hit a chin!! Palms. elbows the way to go! Wink


RE: Range Rover thieves in action again in Central Scotland - XFullFatTim - 03-09-2013 12:17pm

Sorry guys - I've just completed a Surviving Piracy and Armed Robbery training course and none of those methods were recommended - they are likely to land you up in court for GBH.....................


RE: Range Rover thieves in action again in Central Scotland - RRSteve - 03-09-2013 12:20pm

Which course was it? I know the courses you talk about, and they do give food for thought, but from my experience you wouldn't care if you stopped the thief. I think the implications of what the law says would be the last thing going through your mind in an attack! Training is one thing, but the type of person you are makes a big difference.