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Wheels taken in South Boston
By adamg on Fri, 05/06/2016 - 5:09pm
Rear Admiral spotted this car that won't be going anywhere for awhile near the intersection of I and E. 8 streets in South Boston today.
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Surprised they weren't
Surprised they weren't ticketed for being 6 inches into that bus zone.
An actual ticket given for being parked in the bus stop?
ROFL. That will be the day...
Now, that's a space saver.
Now, that's a space saver.
Clearly the correct response
Clearly the correct response is to restrict nonresident parking further.
Times are tough, cinder
Times are tough, cinder blocks must be too expensive these days.
The owner doesn't have to
The owner doesn't have to worry about it getting towed. That's something.
That looks bad for the car
The very least the jerks could've done it leave it on adequate blocks.
No Starbucks
no tires.
No Dunkin
No donut.
Infiniti?
Huge market for Japanese model wheels, and not just on the luxury ones. Accord and Civic wheels get swiped all the time because they are so common and there's a demand. Unfortunately, this guys wheels and tires have probably already been flipped via a wheel shop, traded among thieves, or put up on craigslist out of state. Do yourselves a favor and get some wheel locks. They don't make it impossible - just noisy and frustrating enough that hopefully thieves will move on to an easier victim.
Wheel locks standard
I thought wheel locks were standard anymore. This is why you don't see this frequently.
Not entirely
My car has special lugs and you have to have the special wrench to work them. However, that doesn't stop thieves from having that special wrench.
Lug locks only cost about $20 for a basic set. A number of people in my area have had wheels stolen from their older Hondas and have been buying them.
special wrench not required
Without getting into details, there are a few ways to take the locking lug nuts off with minimal effort. The hope is that thieves will spot an even lower effort score. Less time = less risk. I suppose this could be mitigated by running more than one locking lug on each wheel, but then you're sacrificing your own convenience a bit.
Yep, an experienced crew (and
Yep, an experienced crew (and these are organized crews, not random opportunists) can, with a little bit of noise, have all four "locked" wheels off in less than thirty seconds. And who cares about the noise when you're gone so quickly?
Wheel locks are a joke. I guess people like to pretend otherwise so they can believe the victim was careless and their own car is safe.
A very good argument against
A very good argument against wheel locks is that perhaps the thieves will be tempted to break into the car as well to look for the wrench
Exactly what happened to me.
Exactly what happened to me. I have a better hiding place now, and an aftermarket alarm that won't wait until a door opens before it goes off, but these are things normal people shouldn't have to consider.
Wheel locks are worse than nothing. People need to think for two seconds before victim-blaming.
BPD?
Has BPD made any arrests on this problem? Has been happening regularly for the past 3 years. Hello? Anyone awake over there?
You are joking right?
They can't even tag cars illegally parked in plain view. Not once have I ever seen a cruiser drive down my street.
Was this parked outside the car owners residence?
Were they home? How long and noisy is it to seal those 4 tires?
Ever changed a tire?
It's a pretty quiet activity. Now doing this without anyone coming by and noticing is pretty amazing. That said, one of my neighbors used to park their minivan in front of my house. One night, thieves broke into it and stole the sound system. There was an alarm for the van, too, but they broke the back window and went in that way. Again, no one came by and saw this aparentally.
usually done very quickly
usually done very quickly with minimal noise at the darkest hour