It used to be you could leave anything anywhere and didn't have to worry about it being stolen... Wait, that's when people had morals, they didn't steal because they knew it was wrong...
Yea, I mean what would Eve have wanted to steal from Adam?
It used to be you could leave anything anywhere and didn't have to worry about it being stolen... Wait, that's when people had morals, they didn't steal because they knew it was wrong...
Yea, I mean what would Eve have wanted to steal from Adam?
I had a S&W Airweight stolen in 2008 along with my wife's car in the parking lot of OLOL hospital in Baton Rouge. I was trying to abide by the hospital "no firearms" policy, and she was in ICU for 30 days fighting for her life. I would still like to find the lowlife. Now I couldn't care less about a sign. It's not worth another stolen firearm. Concealed is concealed. Lesson too late learned. To the people on here bashing folks for leaving guns in vehicles, circumstances sometimes dictate that people have to do it, but it should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. My .02
And no, the keys were not left in it, and it was locked.
I had a S&W Airweight stolen in 2008 along with my wife's car in the parking lot of OLOL hospital in Baton Rouge. I was trying to abide by the hospital "no firearms" policy, and she was in ICU for 30 days fighting for her life. I would still like to find the lowlife. Now I couldn't care less about a sign. It's not worth another stolen firearm. Concealed is concealed. Lesson too late learned. To the people on here bashing folks for leaving guns in vehicles, circumstances sometimes dictate that people have to do it, but it should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. My .02
And no, the keys were not left in it, and it was locked.
Just thought about it too. I had a POS taurus 40 that "lived" in my truck for about 6 years. I just sold it about 2 months ago. It stayed in the door, and nobody ever stole it. Maybe it wasn't worth stealing?
Guess I better go get my Lorcin out of my truck and bring it in tonight!
Yea, its also that cop that will recover the weapon after taking the 30 seconds or so to run a weapon, finds its stolen, and returns it to the rightful owner.
His nuts!
They swab for DNA in Mandeville.Do police take that kind of thing seriously? I know where I used to live, stealing stuff out of a vehicle/trying to steal a vehicle was boring stuff for them and they wouldn't even fingerprint the car unless they HAD to (you pestered them to). Maybe since it's a firearm that's on "another level", though.
They swab for DNA in Mandeville.
Do police take that kind of thing seriously? I know where I used to live, stealing stuff out of a vehicle/trying to steal a vehicle was boring stuff for them and they wouldn't even fingerprint the car unless they HAD to (you pestered them to). Maybe since it's a firearm that's on "another level", though.
They swab for DNA in Mandeville.
What I meant was in one of the posts above mine an individual was complaining of guns being run on traffic stops and having to wait a long time for a read back, that it only takes about 5-10 seconds to run a gun to see if it was stolen.