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Quote from: ghosthunter on March 23, 2015, 08:00:16 AMHe calls it a break in. The car was unlocked. How can it be a break in?The thief broke into a locked garage...
He calls it a break in. The car was unlocked. How can it be a break in?
Most of us have already stated that stealing is always the fault of no one but the thief. And yes, the car was in a locked garage. I guess that will probably cover the guy, but who says the thief wasn't one of the residents with access? It was a public area for the apartment residents, not the guy's personal home. For you guys who refuse to say the gun owner was stupid, would you have left your gun in your unlocked car in an apartment garage? Your laptop? An expensive TV? It seems mind-blowingly stupid to me, but I live in an urban area and never leave anything in my car, locked or not.
Quote from: mfswallace on March 23, 2015, 08:31:45 AMQuote from: ghosthunter on March 23, 2015, 08:00:16 AMHe calls it a break in. The car was unlocked. How can it be a break in?The thief broke into a locked garage... The car was in a locked garage, so it is different than if the car was parked out on a public street. To me this seems kind of like if a scumnugget breaks into your locked house and steals guns that aren't locked in the safe.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on March 23, 2015, 10:11:31 AMMost of us have already stated that stealing is always the fault of no one but the thief. And yes, the car was in a locked garage. I guess that will probably cover the guy, but who says the thief wasn't one of the residents with access? It was a public area for the apartment residents, not the guy's personal home. For you guys who refuse to say the gun owner was stupid, would you have left your gun in your unlocked car in an apartment garage? Your laptop? An expensive TV? It seems mind-blowingly stupid to me, but I live in an urban area and never leave anything in my car, locked or not.Do they give out misdemeanors for leaving your car running outside 7-eleven, and your car gets stolen?? Just curious?? How many high speed chases involve stolen vehicles that put more people at risk being chased by the police than a single gun in the hands of a thief?? Not saying it isn't stupid.....but what really is the difference?
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on March 23, 2015, 09:58:35 AMQuote from: mfswallace on March 23, 2015, 08:31:45 AMQuote from: ghosthunter on March 23, 2015, 08:00:16 AMHe calls it a break in. The car was unlocked. How can it be a break in?The thief broke into a locked garage... The car was in a locked garage, so it is different than if the car was parked out on a public street. To me this seems kind of like if a scumnugget breaks into your locked house and steals guns that aren't locked in the safe.My first thought as well when I saw in a "locked garage". Next thing you know people will give someone crap because they left their TV all alone, not chained up, in their locked living room... and it got stolen, how dare they.
It's a $150 fine, at least in Clark Co., for leaving your car running while it's unattended.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on March 23, 2015, 11:17:10 AMIt's a $150 fine, at least in Clark Co., for leaving your car running while it's unattended.I get it, the stupid shall be punished, but when did the paradigm shift that an owner is responsible for the theft of his property.