i think everyone feels like that.
at least for me, the baseball bat in the bushes thing sounds exactly like what i was imagining. theyre not worth it though - in Canadian law you wouldnt be seen as a hero but as a much bigger criminal than the guy breaking into peoples cars/homes. a real shame how 'civilized' we are getting.
If I can't have constant visual contact with my vehicle at the gas pumps I lock it when I go in to pay. If there's a rifle in there it's automatically locked. I've been working with criminals for 19 years so I guess I might be a little paranoid.Man that really sucks!! It's sad but there is no justice either. You will never get your stuff back... but then you know that too...
Everybody leaves stuff in their vehicle at times, even it's a pit stop at the gas station, where you are only gone 5 minutes that could happen, so I say BS to the guys that say it cannot happen!!
I hate leaving anything in my vehicle!!
If only they hadnt stuck that big ugly evidence sticker on the stock.A thieves must hang...The problem is not solves by a slap on the wrist but buy severing the wrist.
Well i called the officer investigating my case, and had him check into recovered property from a raid that took place a coule weeks ago. Low and behold, my 22 was there, as well as a box full of ammo. Once the court procedure is through, i get the irreplaceable 22 backIf only they hadnt stuck that big ugly evidence sticker on the stock.




























