Boat Burglaries on the increase

Hello Doug,

Hope you are well,Susan and I send our best wishes for christmas and hope you have a good un.
There were a couple of break ins over the river the other day but I'm not sure what was taken. Sign of the times I suppose.
Take care, regards
 
I have an alarm that will text me if the bilge gets too high, batteries get low, fire & break in. Neither I nor my oldest son drink so driving to the boat in a hurry doesn't present a problem, & Sam is a black belt third Dan in karate & I was one of his teachers up to Brown/black. I don't like to think what we would do.
 
I don't like to think what we would do.

Distance swimming lessons are a certain cure for theives! dont forget to wish them Merry Christmas before you push! but then again you may have a couple of ideas of your own. If you havent I'm sure there are plenty on here to provide some! /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif

Tom
 
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But if you did anything you'd be done for assault in our backwards society and the scumbag robber would walk away scott free /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 
thats if they find them and if and when they did who is to say where they came from ect ect ect /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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But if you did anything you'd be done for assault in our backwards society and the scumbag robber would walk away scott free /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif

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F%#k em - I'll take my chances and answer questions afterwards .....
 
We never leave valuables on the boat, nor pricey gadgets. The marine electronics are bolted in and need a lot of effort to remove without damaging same.
 

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