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Your experience(s) of being robbed

Dominus

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This was back when the Galaxy S3 first came out. I had bought a brand new one. Loved that thing. Well, one day I had a client in the city I needed to tend to. When I got to his office, I put my phone on the dash while I looked through my files. Then I got out of the car and went into his office. Half way in, I remembered that I left my phone in the car. I thought to myself this will be a quick one. I locked the car again just to make sure.

I swear I was in there for no more than 20 minutes. When I came out, someone had picked my lock and taken my brand new spanking S3. Grrrrrrrr...
 
Only been robbed once - ended up with most of the bones in my face broken. They got my card, but I didn't give up my pin.
 
I had someone take about $3000. worth of jewelry along with some blank checks from my home. They cashed the checks for a few hundred bucks. The cops didn't care.
 
I had someone break into my car to steal a portable CD player. It cost me $160 to repair the lock for a item that was worth maybe $40 bucks new. The guy was caught, it was a neighbor's kid who broke into a bunch of cars on the street. Small town, the cops don't have much else to do. It's ranked the safest place to live in Ohio.

I had someone break into my house and steal jewelry, 2 digital cameras (1 was a canon pocket camera, 1 a Canon SLR) a bluray player and my Xbox 360 and all my games. The person was never caught. Like peeonme, the cops didn't care. It's a large city, the first thing they did was run me for warrants. Then they told me to go to the pawn shops looking for my stuff, they didn't have time to do it themselves.

Lastly I had someone steal my Chevy Cruze. It was my roommate's car but it was in my name. He had left the keys in the center console on a summer day, we were cleaning up our cars. We got busy doing other things and forgot about the keys. We came out the next day and the car was gone. It took 2 days to find it. The guy that stole it was pulled over the same night for having the tag covered. He didn't have a license so he was arrested and the car was towed. Since the car hadn't been reported stolen yet it got lost in the system for a couple days. We actually found it by calling the impound lots. Who knows how long it would have taken if we hadn't called. The guy is doing 8 years for it.
 
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Once I worked as a cleaner in a center of asylum seekers and someone nicked my black turtleneck sweater that I had taken off.
Once I used heroin and speedball in Madrid and the person I did it with eventually made off with my bank card.
Once I came out of the cruisebar blind drunk and one of those Amsterdam faux drugs dealers grabbed my (old and crappy) smartphone (that had fallen about fifty times) out of the front pocket of my leather jacket.

Only been robbed once - ended up with most of the bones in my face broken. They got my card, but I didn't give up my pin.

It turned out in Spain you could use ABN AMRO debit cards with a (fake) signature and withdraw money without a PIN code.
 
My house was robbed once, two kids came in through the kitchen window my mum had left open #-o, stole a brand new XBOX and a lot of videogames, thank fuck we got out of that neighborhood.
 
How did you know who they were?

She saw them as they were going back out the window,sadly just the back of them so looking at the books would have been no help, the fingerprint guy came the next day after it had been raining all night.
 
Did they have white skin?

As far as she could tell, there really weren't that many black families living there, just one, mind you the son was a thief, police never away from the door, but he was in a detention centre at the time, his sister was in the same class as me, right little entitled madam.
 
Were they caught up with by the long are of the law?



We call people like that "picknickers" in Holland.

Sadly not, the police seemed pissed off that we'd even called them out, my mum had just bought me it the day before, they said the kids had probably just been jealous and wanted it, fucking useless.
 
Once I worked as a cleaner in a center of asylum seekers and someone nicked my black turtleneck sweater that I had taken off.
Once I used heroin and speedball in Madrid and the person I did it with eventually made off with my bank card.
Once I came out of the cruisebar blind drunk and one of those Amsterdam faux drugs dealers grabbed my (old and crappy) smartphone (that had fallen about fifty times) out of the front pocket of my leather jacket

It turned out in Spain you could use ABN AMRO debit cards with a (fake) signature and withdraw money without a PIN code.

great to know as I'm suppose to go to Madrid next month:eek::cool:
 
I had someone take about $3000. worth of jewelry along with some blank checks from my home. They cashed the checks for a few hundred bucks. The cops didn't care.

Sadly not, the police seemed pissed off that we'd even called them out, my mum had just bought me it the day before, they said the kids had probably just been jealous and wanted it, fucking useless.

There was too little money involved in the crimes that happened to you for the police to put serious effort in.
 
There was too little money involved in the crimes that happened to you for the police to put serious effort in.

The cops were lazy assholes in that city. They have been on the news a number of times for various scandals. The chief just resigned.
 
This actually happened recently at the restaurant. So we have our liquor license, and a bar in house. We also weigh the liquor bottles. Combined with our POS system, we can determine how much liquor was poured versus how much should have been poured. Generally a well trained bartender has a 1-5% margin for error. So if you are supposed to get 100 pours out of a bottle, a well trained bartender will get 95-99 pours out of that bottle. So last Friday night, I had two bartenders closing. And we were short $600 in liquor!! That doesn't just happen from over pouring, not in that small of a window. I kind of suspected who it was, so I asked that person to switch and cover the Saturday evening shift. That night, we were short $750!! This person was straight up taking cash out of the register. Not like they can deny it...we have it on tape.

Pisses me the fuck off.
 
I was pushed into an elevator and robbed at knifepoint by 3 dudes in what was then the Denver Hilton back in High School. I only had about $20 in cash. The worst part was it was the beginning of the month and they got my bus pass, so for the rest of the month I relied on 'regular' bus drivers on my routes that knew I'd bought one.

A few years later I was robbed at gunpoint at work. The dude only got away with about $100 even though we had nearly $2000 in the store--we dropped all large bills into a drop safe all day long. Dude never was caught but I believe he was killed in another attempted robbery about a year later.
 
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