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PersianKitty 07-18-2003 10:23 PM

I feel so violated!
 
Never in my life have I been the victim of a break in. Well leave it to me to not set my alarm last night and someone (likely kids) broke into the entry door on my garage, rifled through my car and my son's car (both were unlocked and in the garage) and tried to pry apart the door handle on my son's pickup.

All they took was a garage door opener and a mailbox key. The opener has been reprogrammed and the mailbox lock rekeyed. Spent the afternoon getting car alarms installed on both the boys' vehicles.

Cops took pics and fingerprints, but likely nothing will come from it. Now I'm freaking that they're gonna try to come in the house.

teenjump 07-18-2003 10:24 PM

You're persiankitty.com ?

Sorry, just in shock.

teenjump 07-18-2003 10:25 PM

Also - I was broken into 3 times one year.

It's terribly violating. It doesn't feel safe for awhile. But that passes.

KRL 07-18-2003 10:25 PM

That sucks. You don't have any K9 kitties protecting your property?

chowda 07-18-2003 10:26 PM

hey.. yeah i had a breakin last week... it was on saturday at 6:30.. some fucking drugged up guy broke a window.. tried to steal some stuff


he got cut on the glass and ran.. he was caught..

i know how u feel.. if u need anything hit me up 152179941.. im no guidance councillor.. but its nice to talk sometimes.

feel better.

MattO 07-18-2003 10:27 PM

nothing's worse than the feeling you get when someone's violated your stuff like that

hope they get 'em

mjrools23 07-18-2003 10:27 PM

you need one of these: http://cultofthewolf.org/blackguy.html

The Other Steve 07-18-2003 10:29 PM

You need to talk to a security consultant - there are various things you can have done to your house that will make it unattractive to thieves without having it turned into a fortress.

Most thieves are just looking for an easy place to rob so even a minimum level of security is usually enough to deter them.

the Shemp 07-18-2003 10:30 PM

I feel for you...
they stole one of my surveillance cameras from my roof one night.
Thats bad....

hottoddy 07-18-2003 10:30 PM

Something about the kids in the Pacific Northwest on summer vacation. There's been a rash of car break-ins around the Portland area.

chowda 07-18-2003 10:31 PM

i think all u guys should move into those big/expensive condos.. now thats security..

brizzad 07-18-2003 10:31 PM

that sucks about the break-in

but you're beth from persian kitty? sorry im new around here.. you're like the clickcash legend. i <3 you.. will you be my second mom?

joseph4829 07-18-2003 10:32 PM

Someone crashed their car into our front tree. Found a crack pipe the next day.

J.

lock 07-18-2003 10:39 PM

Get the old code from the garage door and make an alarm to go off so if he presses the button to open your door you know he is back.

teenjump 07-18-2003 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by joseph4829
Someone crashed their car into our front tree. Found a crack pipe the next day.

J.

I believe it.

Gel 07-18-2003 10:50 PM

That's terrible Persian

Recently I had someone try to steal the tires off of my '77 Scout. They must of been scared of but managed to loosen and remove the lug nuts off of the fron drivers side tire.

I didn't realise what had happened until the tire flew off while driving around a corner.

Not a good morning.

Snake Doctor 07-18-2003 10:53 PM

Well if you would have listed the sites I submitted to you I wouldn't have to resort to such drastic measures to put bread on the table :winkwink:

joseph4829 07-18-2003 10:54 PM

Need protection?


http://uglypeople.com/uglywomen/sect...omen-00269.jpg

SykkBoy 07-18-2003 10:55 PM

PK, you need me to come up and break some kneecaps? :)

I have a pellet gun that looks kinda like a .22 and had some kids go over my back wall all the time...I hit the backdoor with that thing and started talking like a crazy man and those kids almost shit themselves. I was acting like I was hearing voices and begging the voices to stop telling me to kill

blackmonsters 07-18-2003 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mjrools23
you need one of these: http://cultofthewolf.org/blackguy.html
That was kinda funny!

What's even more funny is that you think some Black guy would sit in your piece of shit car all day listening to your bullshit without busting you in your fucking mouth.
:1orglaugh

Raven 07-18-2003 10:56 PM

When I had my house up for sale...the real estate agents would have 'open house' on Sundays....I was already packed and getting ready to move....

I think it was probably someone who came to the Open House that weekend, because a few days later, I came downstairs and noticed my dining room window was shattered and all my boxes were gone. They had even come upstairs to my bedroom. I think they weren't expecting anyone to be home; but they heard me in the bathtub....my radio was on pretty loud....

So, these bastards not only took my stuff....all nicely marked in permanent ink and packed up...they did it when I was bathing...

I feel for you, PK....

I look around my house now...in Washington...and I realise that there isn't any way to keep someone out who wants to come in.

Safety is truly an illusion and locks only keep honest people honest.

PersianKitty 07-18-2003 10:57 PM

Yes.. I'm persiankitty.com I think anyone else posting under the name of PersianKitty would have been booted out long ago.

There is more than minimal security here, but I'd left the alarm off because the boys had a friend over.. they stay up late and sometimes will go to the fridge in the garage for pop, juice or milk. Never would of thought I needed to lock my car doors in my garage. Adding some extra deterrants on the door they came in through in a few days. Possibly adding a driveway motion detector also.

teenjump 07-18-2003 11:00 PM

YIKES RAVEN!

That's awful. Sorry to hear that.

BlueDesignStudios 07-18-2003 11:02 PM

Hey PK,

I have never been broken into, but I can imagine how violated you would feel.
It is a shame when you work and other people try to steel what you've earnt - usually people who have never worked before, and probably never had things stolen from them, so they don't know how it feels to be a victim of theft.

I always try and look on the bright side of life :)

I'm sure it could have turned out worse, you still got your health, & still got persiankitty.com :)

Fletch XXX 07-18-2003 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PersianKitty


There is more than minimal security here, but I'd left the alarm off because the boys had a friend over.. they stay up late and sometimes will go to the fridge in the garage for pop, juice or milk.

Maybe the friend had other friends over ;)

:winkwink:

FlyingIguana 07-18-2003 11:39 PM

get a nice big doberman. nobody will fuck with your house then. nice dogs too if they're trained well but they do sound nasty.

blackmonsters 07-18-2003 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PersianKitty
Yes.. I'm persiankitty.com I think anyone else posting under the name of PersianKitty would have been booted out long ago.

There is more than minimal security here, but I'd left the alarm off because the boys had a friend over.. they stay up late and sometimes will go to the fridge in the garage for pop, juice or milk. Never would of thought I needed to lock my car doors in my garage. Adding some extra deterrants on the door they came in through in a few days. Possibly adding a driveway motion detector also.

PK;
I've been jacked in my home 5 times and every single time it was committed by someone who knew me or had been in my home before. I got my stuff back most of the time by agreeing not to press charges against them if I got my stuff back. Then I threaten to cut their guts out and ran them out of my neighborhood. Your robbers are probably teenagers in the area. If you have kids they probably know the crooks.

BluMedia 07-18-2003 11:45 PM

That really sucks, sorry to hear about that. I have never had my home broken into but my car has been. Here in my neighborhood they broke a garage in to steal a car. Pretty crazy and risky but they got away with it. Are you going to be at Internext?

Mark

Mike AI 07-18-2003 11:57 PM

PK I know what you are dealing with. Sometime after the 4th of July some cockholsters ( probably kids) tried to set my fishing camp on fire.

They put some plastic chairs underneath it ( the camp is raised since its on the water) and lit the chairs on fire... luckily it burned itseld out, so there was no structural damage - only smoke damage.

I was pretty pissed, Arson is a major crime - but cops did not do anything but write a report. I was thinking of putting up a cash reward on my own....

Za Ha 07-18-2003 11:59 PM

Dogs are a bad idea. Usually little kids get hurt and that really pisses me off! :feels-hot Stupid dogs!

Get cameras everywhere, and when you catch whoever is fuckin you hunt them down and cut off their pinky and tell them to tell every other mofo out there not to touch your fuckin estate.

MissEve 07-19-2003 12:04 AM

Awwwwwwww PK :(

Want me to send KC and his gun down for a few days?

I would think your boys could kick some butt if they needed to :)

Get a big ass rotty that bark and drools a lot!

Marv 07-19-2003 12:04 AM

Quote:

you need one of these: http://cultofthewolf.org/blackguy.html
:1orglaugh I think Britney Spears got a couple of those.

Mike AI 07-19-2003 12:06 AM

Quote:

Dogs are a bad idea. Usually little kids get hurt and that really pisses me off! Stupid dogs!
Would not happen with a high end, well bred and trained executive protection dog.

Brad bought one, but could not keep it so he gave her to me.... she is awesome... and I feel comfortable leaving my wife at home alone.

She is great around my nephews, who are 3 and 1.5 - they are very rough with her.

smack 07-19-2003 12:12 AM

i'm sorry to hear that PK. odd coincidence, last night there were 50 cars stolen near my area last night.

Matt_WildCash 07-19-2003 12:14 AM

Yeah little things like that suck. I had a rental car outside for 2 nights while my real car was being worked on. I had lots of moutain biking equipment, bags, gloves, $150 sun glasses. I had $2.50 in change that I had in the middle console.

They broke the back left window, left my $150 sun glasses (the seat was down covering them), and took the $2.50 in coins.

I went to get the window fixed and fuck it had to be a special window from Hyandai which cost $200 US

Thats assholes, $2.50 for $200 worth of damage.

DarkBob 07-19-2003 12:44 AM

Right after I moved to Vegas I had somone try to break in.

I was still in bed about 10am, someone started ringing the doorbell, since I didn't answer the door they figured I wasn't home. They kept ringing the damn doorbell, and it pissed me off, so I got up, put my pants on and started down the stairs just in time to see someone on the back porch trying to pry the window open. Before I could get out the back he saw me coming and took off. I'm so fat and out of shape I couldn't catch him. If it would have happened the day before no one would have been home.

FlyingIguana 07-19-2003 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Za Ha
Dogs are a bad idea. Usually little kids get hurt and that really pisses me off! :feels-hot Stupid dogs!

Get cameras everywhere, and when you catch whoever is fuckin you hunt them down and cut off their pinky and tell them to tell every other mofo out there not to touch your fuckin estate.

good if they get hurt. good way to learn.

eroswebmaster 07-19-2003 12:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fletch XXX


Maybe the friend had other friends over ;)

:winkwink:

In those kinds of "burglaries," it always ends up being someone you know, or that you are familiar with.

kmanrox 07-19-2003 01:02 AM

Peeks, you did the right thing, alarms on all your cars, also, remind your kids to lock the doors regardless if they are in the garage or not....

i wonder if the cops knew they were at the first webmistress of e-porn's house??? =)

Rorschach 07-19-2003 01:14 AM

The cornerstone of every home security kit:

http://www.airgunstore.co.uk/kn4115.gif

Mishi 07-19-2003 01:17 AM

Beth, I feel for you. I used to live in a lovely little house in the "country". Actually it was just outside of town, in a relatively safe neighborhood, but it was very secluded - in other words, easy for someone to pull off a burglary without being seen. I was burglarized at least three times, even with an alarm. They never got a lot of stuff, but it's the idea that someone's invaded your home that really hurts.

The fear/pain/pissed-offednedss does diminish after a while. But it never goes away.

Raven, DAMN! I don't think I'd heard that story before. That's scary and creepy and very sucky.

Petty thieves are the scum of the earth. I have much more respect for serious criminals.
:disgust

MetaMan 07-19-2003 01:18 AM

id feel violated also id probly go comando style and buy tons of guns.

katdaddy 07-19-2003 01:41 AM

dont feel violated when it comes down to it everybody is flesh and blood and basically you return back to the earth your origins so be humble and blessed and live everyday like its your last

Sausage 07-19-2003 05:29 AM

Yeah happened to me 2 times in a year. Last time I was just out for 40 mins and by the time I got back they had broken in, taken all clothing, all bedding (sheets), all electrical goods, 5 computers, 60cm tv, and been through everything and even stripped the beds with a knife for hidden stuff. used gloves so we didn't get prints.

We now have a dog (Rottie), sensor lights on ever side of the house, an internal alarm system, security grates on all windows, monitored alarm integration which guarantees to send someone over within 10 min of the alarm going off, and will soon be getting a 2nd layer of alarm systems which are roof mounted and can only be activated and shut off with a hidden control pad, or a portable remote. :) no little fucker is getting in again !

Getting worse here in Australia. I would just like to catch one of the kids in the act. I would probably be guilty of what Scott did years back ... :)

C_U_Next_Tuesday 07-19-2003 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Za Ha
Dogs are a bad idea. Usually little kids get hurt and that really pisses me off! :feels-hot Stupid dogs!

Get cameras everywhere, and when you catch whoever is fuckin you hunt them down and cut off their pinky and tell them to tell every other mofo out there not to touch your fuckin estate.

dogs are an excellent idea.. not all of them are "mad killers" fool, so what if the dog takes a bite out of someones ass for breaking into her house....its well deserved. dogs will bark or let you know when someone is near or about to go in the yard....duh..better than some alarm system that goes off once the criminal is already in the house and heading out the door. I had the greatest dog once... she would let people enter the area without a bark..and when she silently crepted up on your ass.. you werent leaving unless I released her......people are way less to jump a fence or go on property that is protected by "big dogs".

the sign on my property in Texas:
"you better hope my dogs get to you first..cause i bite with a shotgun"..

PK, good luck in whatever your decision is.. sucks to be violated!

alias 07-19-2003 08:47 AM

forget cats, get some guard dogs

loverboy 07-19-2003 08:53 AM

its really not safe anymore evn inside your own backyard.

TurboAngel 07-19-2003 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Driven
Yeah little things like that suck. I had a rental car outside for 2 nights while my real car was being worked on. I had lots of moutain biking equipment, bags, gloves, $150 sun glasses. I had $2.50 in change that I had in the middle console.

They broke the back left window, left my $150 sun glasses (the seat was down covering them), and took the $2.50 in coins.

I went to get the window fixed and fuck it had to be a special window from Hyandai which cost $200 US

Thats assholes, $2.50 for $200 worth of damage.


LOL Some one tried to steel my car but all they did was break the door handel So you have to open it from the inside! Thank god it was the passengers door!
Sorry that happend PK.







:( :( :(

Stallion 07-19-2003 09:07 AM

PK,

I would suggest putting up some small hidden cameras that face the door they came in, etc. When they come back they will get caught on camera. They have some that come on/start taping when motion is detected. That way it is not taping the entire time.


I had a break in about a year ago, nothing was taken. They came in the back garage door and the alarm was going off (about midnight). They then opened the kitchen door going out into the garage. My 6 year old son ran into our room after the alarm woke him up and said he heard someone in the garage talking. Basically they were seeing if someone would get up, etc. I was too busy running to get my gun out of the lock box and get a flashlight, by the time my son came in. They took off. The cops were there within a few minutes and got some foot prints, finger prints.

Now I even keep the alarm on my car while its in the garage, I also installed a few more locks on the back door, I installed another lock on the door going into the garage from the kitchen and lock it nightly.

Good thing for the alarm or thing's could have been alot worse.

Good luck with getting everything take care of, and definitely use it as a learning experience.

MicroChick 07-19-2003 09:48 PM

I don't know if I could stay in the same house after a breakin. Very scary. I have a friend who use to frequent a couple of chatrooms - non-porn. He revealed a little too much about himself and his possessions. I can't remember whether he gave out his address, but many knew where he lived.

He had alarms and a dog. He has had two entries into his home...one during the day when he was gone, and one during the night when he was in the house sleeping. They stole cash, jewelry, cameras, guns, radio & tv equipment, and food out of his frig with a note, saying, "thank you!" What balls!

Later, he installed cameras, and signed up for a security company to patrol his home and neighborhood. He is divorced, but has his son on the weekends. He fears for the safety of his family.


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