Gatorized
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Not hard to believe at all... it might only be 1 in 100, but it only takes one.Decades of being a Jeeper. It's hard to believe a Jeep owner would steal from another.
It's a very sad world we now live in.
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Not hard to believe at all... it might only be 1 in 100, but it only takes one.Decades of being a Jeeper. It's hard to believe a Jeep owner would steal from another.
It's a very sad world we now live in.
Good suggestions. Thanks!First things I added were spare lock, hood lock, locking gas cap, cable clip to prevent the tonneau cover release from being fished, and door locks. Every bit helps
Just looped around the frame, plenty of places to do it under the bed - then thread the locking end through a wheel lug hole (cheaper than the Mopar key insert thing). https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000ATZD5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1What spare lock did you get?
That’s not legally accurate in most states, especially in today’s political climate. The person who ultimately makes the decision whether to prosecute may be a politician- the local District Attorney. Are you really ready to make that bet with your freedom? I don’t trust politicians. This is not to say that you can’t protect yourself if you reasonably believe your life is in danger.You can pretty much defend your car in any state while on your property. Shoot the guy in the head...they have to proove you were not in fear of your life and that the slimjim he used to get in your car didnt look like a gun being aimed at you on your propery....Florida enjoys castle doctrine and stand your ground. He mayeven have gotten ahold of the weapon u keep in your car. Its a little different if he is already driving away and off your land. If he is still in your driveway and behind the wheel, how do you know he wasnt going to ram u after seeing you come out?
They definitely don't drive a BWM...using turn signals and all....... at least they made a legal right turn by using their turn signal
Or a Porsche, because they have to cut someone off while blaring music too.They definitely don't drive a BWM...using turn signals and all...
That’s not legally accurate in most states, especially in today’s political climate. The person who ultimately makes the decision whether to prosecute may be a politician- the local District Attorney. Are you really ready to make that bet with your freedom? I don’t trust politicians. This is not to say that you can’t protect yourself if you reasonably believe your life is in danger.
https://www.ncsl.org/research/civil-and-criminal-justice/self-defense-and-stand-your-ground.aspx
That’s not legally accurate in most states, especially in today’s political climate. The person who ultimately makes the decision whether to prosecute may be a politician- the local District Attorney. Are you really ready to make that bet with your freedom? I don’t trust politicians. This is not to say that you can’t protect yourself if you reasonably believe your life is in danger.
https://www.ncsl.org/research/civil-and-criminal-justice/self-defense-and-stand-your-ground.aspx
It may be just a truck, but it's mine and if you are on my property trying to take it or get inside to take something then you should of already weighed out the consequences in your mind. The penalty for that in my yard would be death or a trip to the hospital to have a bullet removed. Now if your sitting inside your vehicle and you decide to leave then ok, you made a wise choice, but if your already in the act then the consequences are on you. These times we live in have made people soft, that's why the thieving has went up.Property is property. Not worth killing for and not worth getting killed for. And even if you think it's worth killing for, not worth the legal hassles. Most people hope nothing more from life than to make it through without hurting another human or being hurt by one. If one finds that one is not that sort of person, well, ok, but the aftermath of having to hurt someone in most situations is going to suck, even if it resolves OK.
In the yard or driveway, call the cops. In the house with your family present, cut their strings. Not your job to figure out their intentions if they come creeping when humans are in the building.
They knew when they came in someone was there, and they know they're potentially handing a legal right to their off switch to someone who has little sense of humor about the situation. They're ready to deal with that, come what may. Be certain you are too.
Outside of that....it's just a truck.
it's not that people are soft... but decades of indoctrination and repeated attacks by those in power who cater to criminals have made it really clear that if you do take action to protect yourself, with the exception of a few jurisdictions who are actively protecting the citizen.It may be just a truck, but it's mine and if you are on my property trying to take it or get inside to take something then you should of already weighed out the consequences in your mind. The penalty for that in my yard would be death or a trip to the hospital to have a bullet removed. Now if your sitting inside your vehicle and you decide to leave then ok, you made a wise choice, but if your already in the act then the consequences are on you. These times we live in have made people soft, that's why the thieving has went up.