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From: jer@peora.UUCP (J. Eric Roskos)
Newsgroups: net.auto,net.consumers
Subject: Re: Protecting Car Stereos
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Date: Wed, 26-Jun-85 10:31:39 EDT
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> All three times burglars entered the vehicle by breaking a window --
> something else that a pro isn't as likely to do, since it makes a lot of
> noise.

While I agree with a lot of what was said in this article, the above I don't
believe is accurate.  The car I know of that was burglarized (very profes-
sionally, according to the criteria in the article; they unscrewed it
carefully, and even left unnecessary screws sitting on the dashboard) was
broken into through a window, eventhough it was in the parking lot of a
large apartment complex.  The victim asked the police why wouldn't anyone
have heard them, and the police claimed "you can break a window on a car
without making much noise at all."
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