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out of order but probably only affect the higher end, ie people with astons, porkers etc more in line with identity theft.
its the buggers who follow you home you need to watch out for, i often do a detour on the way home just to make sure.
i know a few people who this has happened to, and its not til the car/bike is gone u remember ther buggers following you the day before!
its the buggers who follow you home you need to watch out for, i often do a detour on the way home just to make sure.
i know a few people who this has happened to, and its not til the car/bike is gone u remember ther buggers following you the day before!
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Related advice from the Thames Valley Police states, “Many bikes are removed from the owner’s garage. Consider a ground anchor as this provides a good, simple security. You may want to buy a silent alarm that alerts you if someone tries to enter your garage.
“Don’t leave the garage keys in an obvious place, as thieves will break into your home to retrieve them. Keep them hidden, well away from doors, windows and cat flaps.”
We have been warned!
or alternatively you might want dvla not to give out your name and address to any one that asks lol
“Don’t leave the garage keys in an obvious place, as thieves will break into your home to retrieve them. Keep them hidden, well away from doors, windows and cat flaps.”
We have been warned!
or alternatively you might want dvla not to give out your name and address to any one that asks lol
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