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ruffneck_12 wrote:killercow wrote:In storage containers in plain sight. You passing it everyday and dunno.pugboy wrote:so where are they hiding all these honda city ?
they arent using them for parts, so they must be storing them somewhere to pull out to use for crimes
I dunno how reliable this info is, but from what I've heard, the crime ring will have one man legally own a vehicle, and the other stolen vehicles will be identical in colour and kept geographically separated. They then all utilise copies of number plate & insurance of the legally owned vehicle to blend in and only slap on the original stolen plates for crimes.
So I guess even if police stop them, the plate and insurance will come back legit and if they check with the legal owner (according to the documents presented with), said person will probably verify that they gave permission to use the vehicle.
Again, I don't know how reliable this info is but it makes plenty sense. Come to think of it, how often will a person be stopped and their chassis # verified? (unless some sort of suspicion is raised or you piss off an officer).
A taxi-driver who contested a ticket for having unauthorised letters and figures on his car, has been fined $300 by a San Fernando magistrate.
David Bharath of Sangre Grande, was stopped during a roadblock exercise along the Naparima Mayaro Road, New Grant, on January 7 at 10.27 am by the police. PC Sujeet Ramcharan saw the words "Big Daddy Wotless" in the front and back windscreen.
These were deemed unauthorised letters in contravention of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act.
Ramcharan issued the fixed penalty notice of $1,000. However, Bharath contested it.
On Monday, the case went to court and the taxi driver pleaded guilty before Erica Baptiste-Ramkissoon.
She fined him the $300, or in default he will serve 14 days simple imprisonment.
Bharath has three months to pay the fine.
daring dragoon wrote:A taxi-driver who contested a ticket for having unauthorised letters and figures on his car, has been fined $300 by a San Fernando magistrate.
David Bharath of Sangre Grande, was stopped during a roadblock exercise along the Naparima Mayaro Road, New Grant, on January 7 at 10.27 am by the police. PC Sujeet Ramcharan saw the words "Big Daddy Wotless" in the front and back windscreen.
These were deemed unauthorised letters in contravention of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act.
Ramcharan issued the fixed penalty notice of $1,000. However, Bharath contested it.
On Monday, the case went to court and the taxi driver pleaded guilty before Erica Baptiste-Ramkissoon.
She fined him the $300, or in default he will serve 14 days simple imprisonment.
Bharath has three months to pay the fine.
Police is to protect and serve. them in tableland police station always making cook and theis kant rancharan feel he bright. he went to court before for giving a man a ticket because he jump out his car and leave the engine running. now he give a man a ticket for writing some words on he own car to make his car more noticeable so people wouldnt steal it or people will notice it if it pass somewhere when stolen. so pc ramcharan cant hold a bandit but feel he is big police to small nonsense and when people try to protect their belonging by putting stickers or what he want to fuq them up. man idiots all over yes.
all the car here n this thread very similar with no noticeable markings. so if i put noticeable markings on my car it illegal.
If at this stage City and K2700 owners eh put some type of tracking in their vehicles, they wasting timeVexXx Dogg wrote:a young lady got carjacked at gunpoint in Tacarigua
Honda City
Phone Surgeon wrote:It so easy to firetruck up these car thieves and hit them some corn eh
ruffneck_12 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:It so easy to firetruck up these car thieves and hit them some corn eh
ye olde airbag and a didlo under the seat trick? Set to trigger when the car put in drive. So you know for sure they sitting at that point
somebody honestly hadda make some bait cars fr dread
ProtonPowder wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:It so easy to firetruck up these car thieves and hit them some corn eh
ye olde airbag and a didlo under the seat trick? Set to trigger when the car put in drive. So you know for sure they sitting at that point
somebody honestly hadda make some bait cars fr dread
Brake pedal trap guns when
eKeith wrote:Agreed. I'm addition, I consider the EV industry a complete eco sham.
We should develop our CNG infrastructure instead of moving towards an extraordinarily expensive and uneconomical infrastructural development for public EV buses and private EV cars. But big contracts abound...
Phone Surgeon wrote:I talking realistic scenarios.
Bait cars and a gun that doesn't work on the floor in the vehicle and proper tracking .
Park up in a mall with some shopping bags in the backseat and wait for someone to steal it.
Then when the police intercept they have good reason to kill everyone in the car because....they point a firearm in their direction
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