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โNov-22-2015 07:18 PM
Lantley wrote:
Don't shoot the messenger. Believe it or not everyone who responded empathizes with your situation.
While I don't doubt the cruddy rig campers may have been the culprits. Finding footprints does not make it an open and shut case.
Unless you catch the perp red Handed it's all hearsay in court.
Learn from your experience.
1.Light weight expensive Honda 2000 are easily targeted by thieves.
2.Chains are not foolproof and are easily defeated.
3.Prevention is the key, catching a known culprit can be difficult.
4.Thieves are out there. Consider investing in a more fool proof solution.
If you enjoy boon docking consider a gen Box. Out of sight out of mind is also important.
5. Crime can happen anytime anywhere. Thieves come in all shapes and sizes and so do their RV's!.
You don't need to be in a ghetto to be a victim. You just need to be caught with your guard down!
Learn from this experience, keep your guard up,become more proactive with your genset security(that does not mean photograph everyone),install security cameras to watch your RV, consider game camera, fake cameras,security box or motion lights.
Lastly don't quit boon docking or give into thieves. 99% of RV'ers are honest.
โNov-22-2015 05:40 PM
โNov-22-2015 05:35 PM
amandasgramma wrote:Like being the victim twice.
Okay...I'm done with this. You all have effectively called me a liar and dumb. The theft occurred, the foot prints led up to where the cruddy class c was parked. If they weren't the chief's foot prints what was he doing standing by where our gens used to be? The police did come. One policeman and he did make that comment. I do not lie.....I am offended by this **** you have slung at me. Yes, we learned our lesson....the lesson is that hardened steel cabling will not keep them from stealing. I imagine the pick up won't keep them safe either...they can break a window and open the door. The other lesson I've learned is to not share with you people on here.
โNov-22-2015 05:33 PM
2oldman wrote:If Tony stole generators it was probably a semi load of them.westernrvparkowner wrote:Tony stole generators?
the thieves are good and active, so they can probably afford a nice rig....You never saw Tony Soprano driving a clunker.
โNov-22-2015 05:10 PM
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โNov-22-2015 12:37 PM
2oldman wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:It's not false when you're out in the desert with dirt poor people who drive junkers.
You're allowed to feel way you want but it's pretty much false logic.
To really get a handle on this, you'd have to look at the statistics for Quartzsite and theft of generators. Do you think that's going to be retired people in Class As?
โNov-22-2015 12:09 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:It's not false when you're out in the desert with dirt poor people who drive junkers.
You're allowed to feel way you want but it's pretty much false logic.
โNov-22-2015 11:28 AM
amandasgramma wrote:2oldman wrote:Thank you.....:) We're camped next to two great trees....LOL I hate like heck to have to move away. And yes, we both are profiling. We used to live in a crappy 5er....and I agree that someone in a nice rig, newer one, aren't as likely to steal.amandasgramma wrote:Don't feel bad.. I'm with you all the way on this.
Quite frankly, if you're a clean looking nice camper, I probably won't take pictures. If you look like riff raff I don't give a rat's ass if I make you uncomfortable taking your picture. .
I don't choose to camp near crappy rigs, and it's my right not to. If I want to think that someone in a crappy rig is more likely to rip me off than someone in a nice big Class A, that's my choice.
That's all I hear the OP doing, and I can't fault her or anyone for it.
โNov-22-2015 10:22 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:Tony stole generators?
the thieves are good and active, so they can probably afford a nice rig....You never saw Tony Soprano driving a clunker.
โNov-22-2015 10:06 AM