Well it looks like the West Side has it recently [[the uptick in crime). The no-snitchin' thing is afoot. So we're going about to drive in fear? Insane!
http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/29...nts-in-1-night
Well it looks like the West Side has it recently [[the uptick in crime). The no-snitchin' thing is afoot. So we're going about to drive in fear? Insane!
http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/29...nts-in-1-night
When is it going to stop? Can't even be safe driving to work. I have noticed most carjackings happen between 1:00 am and 5:00 am in the morning.
I haven't been keeping up with the crime stats. But are four jackings in one night highly unusual?
It won't stop until people dedicate as much time videoing these crimes as they do shadowing the police and videoing them. Until then, it's probably wise to avoid the city especially after dark.
on the freeway, bumping and forcing folks to stop?
yeah, that's unusual.
not unlike Los Angeles, there are a TON of folk who will never get OFF the freeway in the city because of their fear
you can often see them driving 20-30 mph over the limit, just to speed through town as quickly as they can
now? not unlike LA after Ennis Cosby was killed on the 405, those freeway folk are not going to know what to do. there used to be a bit of comfort for them to be on the freeway
they ain't got that as long as these bozos are out and about
A good driver over can out-drive a jacker and put him into the wall. The key is recognizing threats before something happens. Good reason to drive big SUV and hone your skills.on the freeway, bumping and forcing folks to stop?
yeah, that's unusual.
not unlike Los Angeles, there are a TON of folk who will never get OFF the freeway in the city because of their fear
you can often see them driving 20-30 mph over the limit, just to speed through town as quickly as they can
now? not unlike LA after Ennis Cosby was killed on the 405, those freeway folk are not going to know what to do. there used to be a bit of comfort for them to be on the freeway
they ain't got that as long as these bozos are out and about
Just out of curiosity, why carjack someone when in the process, you f*** up the car your carjacking? I get the stickup at a gas station or 7-11 when the person is immobile, but to ram a car or put it into the freeway wall and damage it seems to get in the way of flipping the car for cash.
Needless to say, I'll be more vigilant driving on the freeways in the morning.
It's a handful of specific parts that are the valuable parts in the car, not the body. They're not flipping these cars to people to drive as-is, they are getting chopped or otherwise stripped of a few valuable components and then dumped. Body damage is irrelevant.Just out of curiosity, why carjack someone when in the process, you f*** up the car your carjacking? I get the stickup at a gas station or 7-11 when the person is immobile, but to ram a car or put it into the freeway wall and damage it seems to get in the way of flipping the car for cash.
Needless to say, I'll be more vigilant driving on the freeways in the morning.
Wheels, tires and drive trains are resold, along with nav systems and sound systems. Ironically, most sound systems will only work with a specific VIN so they are worthless.
Intact vehicles ARE often driven as-is, often with a stolen plate and sometimes for many months in the city since they know they won't be stopped.
The wild, wild west has returned.
Frontier justice is called for.
For this reason, I'm wary of getting boxed in and traffic. It annoys people when I leave more than a car length between me and the person in front of me at a light.
They will have to deal with it.
Don't forget airbags and catalytic converters, they get close to $1,000 a pop for those.Wheels, tires and drive trains are resold, along with nav systems and sound systems. Ironically, most sound systems will only work with a specific VIN so they are worthless.
Intact vehicles ARE often driven as-is, often with a stolen plate and sometimes for many months in the city since they know they won't be stopped.
Last edited by Cincinnati_Kid; June-23-15 at 10:35 AM.
Ray1936-Beats the morgue.
Amen Ray!
[[Drove by your childhood home in GR-looks great, so does the neighborhood.)
There have been numerous articles and reports on this line of business. They mostly go for middle of the road vehicles, that are sold in great numbers. The more of those kinds of cars that are out there, the more chances you have for accidents, and the bigger the demand for parts. Of course there are other factions, that go after the high end market for resale and such.
And Chryslers [[certain models: Chargers, 300's, 200's, Challengers, Jeeps, etc) as the parts are very interchangeable and theirs the hype associated especially with the Chargers. But any car can be subject to jacking or being stolen. I have a kill switch, alarm and a club on an older car. I'd at least like to slow the thief down.
Every situation is different. Plenty of victims have been shot after handing over the keys. Be alert, recognize situations, and avoid if possible.
Some people have OnStar or some other technology which makes it possible to remotely stop the vehicle. I would imagine the technology is not that expensive. the people could hand over the keys then make a call or have a fob that could stop the vehicle after a mile or two. Or better yet GPS hidden in the car to track it for the police.
You'd be surprised what a mid-2000's FWD Vue can do. I was out practicing early this morning on the drunks...it is easier than it looks. Almost no sign of it after four attempts, too. I guess having plastic body panels helps. Thanks for the advice!
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