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Is gas siphoning on the rise yet where you live?
If it isn't I wouldn't be surprised if it's only a matter of time before it is.
http://media.www.drurymirror.com/med...-3342172.shtml Anyone have plans to get a locking gas cap? What other steps might you take to protect your gas? One guy on another board remarked that while on a trip he gassed up and then hit a motel for the night, and when he came out in the morning his tank was dry. I'm thinking that from now on travellers should get in the habit of leaving their tank empty at night and gassing up in the morning when they're ready to hit the road. Lastly, if you caught someone siphoning from your car, what would you do? Cops don't seem to do much about this sort of thing here, not enough of them to respond to every call. |
At least in Toronto, the cops are obligated to respond to every single call made to them, no matter how ridiculous. You could call and say there are aliens having a party in the middle of the street, and by law they have to send a cruiser over to check it out (eventually).
Most peoples gas panel doesn't open short of someone prying it open with a screwdriver or something.. I guess it'll happen a bit more |
This brings on a business idea. Just like gas stations have a sign "teller does not have access to a safe" there should be a sticker saying "don't bother - this is a locking gas cap".
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Around here hey are making holes in the gas tanks with pipes or something and getting the gas!!
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Cops dont do much? Hell with the way prices are going up, one tank of gas will be worth a felony before ya know it, heh.
What a terrible trend that would/will be. Moped sales must be set to take off again. |
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If they start getting 50 calls a day about siphoning there's no way they'll be able to keep up. I wouldn't be surprised if vigilantism doesn't go on the rise as well. People are getting frustrated with all the bullshit petty crime and property damage being done and nothing done about it. Speaking of that, some of you might get a kick out of this... if you haven't seen it before. http://members.shaw.ca/billy1-99/pic...dlikeashot.jpg Could easily be applied to siphoning. :D |
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That is pure gold! |
Go get a job !
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way i see it if shit keeps going bad an shit u said does happen. i for one will shoot someone if they fuck with my shit!
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Hell, everyone's so damn honest around here (even the meth heads will admit to being meth heads) that I've had to go back home and get my wallet after putting a tank of gas in my car and no one blinked.
(it was a SERIOUS blonde moment "Where's my wallet so I can pay at the pump? Oh, it's probably fallen somewhere, I'll just pump first, pay later....Oooops!") |
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I think this is mainly an urban problem, but I'm sure it will start happening the odd time out in the country too. Best keep your guns oiled. |
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thats crazy its $10/gallon in uk now and people don't steal gas
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I remember ALL my Japanese cars in the 80's having a locking gas doors. IIRC, the 1990 Maxima I had did NOT have a locking door and I was surprised. None of the recent cars I've bought had the locking covers. It was never a hassle to use - it might be time to start putting locking tank doors on all cars.
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I can see it becoming standard equipment around 2012. |
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But not most cars. Also don't "most" cars now have a block in place that stops siphoning? |
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And I seem to recall that they did out something in the tube to make it more difficult to siphon, but if gas can go in, it can probably come out. |
My 2002 model has an electrically operated door so it needs a fair bit of force to get it open without a key. It also has baffles to prevent siphoning. Didn't stop some idiots trying.......
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I hear some thieves will pull your gas line if they can't get in through the cap. :mad: |
Hrm, my car's door opens with just a finger, and the cap is attached with a plastic dongle to the car. No locking anything :(
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It seems like Catalytic converters are more attractive
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I can't believe canadiantire.ca doesn't carry locking gas caps.
Neither does autopartsonlinecanada.ca. :( |
I don't think it has hit the UK yet
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Thank god my neighborhood isen't like that
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It's getting more and more common to see peoples gas caps hanging out of the door on my commute in the morning. A guy on my softball team said someone's gotten him twice now.
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I'm going to recommend that people start taking steps now in order to save themselves a possible headache in the near future. I'm sorry but no way in hell is the price of gas going to go up like it's been and there be NO rise in gas theft. My car is already armed with an immobilizer and alarm, I will be buying a locking gas cap this week, and am urging my tenants to do the same. No panic, just tired of fuckhead thieves getting the better of honest people. |
LMAO you think a locking gas cap will help you at all? regular screwdriver + hammer = POP its off/unlocked. As was already said many are just going straight to the tank...
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Thanks for that information! Nice post
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LMK where you find them CD. I'm not worried about parking my car in town, but in ATL.
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And I'm a light sleeper. |
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Not yet.
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guess time to buy a locking cap
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where's the anal hobbit! He had a tip about this didn't he? lol
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