That's right.
You read correctly.
ROBBED.
This past Sunday. Sometime between 5pm and 7.30pm. LeThief decided to break my car's passenger-side door glass, and tried to take my stereo. When he realized he couldn't get the stereo out, hey decided to take the removable face-plate instead.
Five quick thoughts:
Until next time, Saif out!
You read correctly.
ROBBED.
This past Sunday. Sometime between 5pm and 7.30pm. LeThief decided to break my car's passenger-side door glass, and tried to take my stereo. When he realized he couldn't get the stereo out, hey decided to take the removable face-plate instead.
Five quick thoughts:
- LeThief: What possessed you to take the face-plate if you couldn't get the stereo out? What good is that to you? Nothing. It just ends up costing me cash to replace. It's not enough that you don't win - someone else has to lose too? Jeez... humans... that's a blog for another day.
- At least the break was clean - if you didn't know any better, you would think that the window was just rolled down. There wasn't a piece of glass hanging from the door at all. Job well done, LeThief.
- LeThief was also nice enough to lock the doors again, after leaving. Thanks. You know, just in case someone else wanted to steal the rest of the radio and didn't see one window already broken for easy access. Appreciate it.
- When calling Best Buy to see if the face-plates were available for sale separately, I explained why I needed one. Mr. Wiseguy, on the other end of the line, decided to point out to me that that's the whole point of removable face-plates. I'm supposed to take it with me when I leave. Thanks for the pointer. Punk.
- Having a blinking red light inside the car, to deter theft, doesn't really work. Apparently, you need an alarm that goes with it.
Until next time, Saif out!
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