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Just wondering what places are best to avoid as far as people breaking into cars. Going to start planning some overnighters with the family and just want a heads up.
TIA
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yobtaf wrote: Just wondering what places are best to avoid as far as people breaking into cars.
about the only place i can think of where you're car might not be broken into might be in front of a sheriff's station

otherwise do not leave anything of value in you're vehicle

I'd leave the doors unlocked, some trailheads I leave a note that the doors are unlocked. Don't smash the window. If you find something of value it is likely of less value than the glass.

This in english and spanish

if you're concerned about the vehicle it's self, I have wheel locks and the hood is chained closed and locked.

good luck!
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W Fork San Gabriel River has a bad reputation.

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yobtaf wrote: Just wondering what places are best to avoid as far as people breaking into cars. Going to start planning some overnighters with the family and just want a heads up.
TIA
this would be one place - chumash trailhead @ pch - near mugu rock.
also anywhere in matilija canyon, ojai ranger district - notorious for breakins.

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Hikin_Jim wrote: W Fork San Gabriel River has a bad reputation.
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So does the East fork Personally had a window smashed (nothing taken!) and seen many others. That being said, it doesn't stop me from going. :)
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There is a sniper assigned to that area, but it sounds like he's been slacking...

(Yo, Taco, I'm talking to you)

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Taco's a sniper too? cool
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Hikin_Jim wrote: There is a sniper assigned to that area, but it sounds like he's been slacking...

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HJ, we're in a recession here. Bullets ain't free.
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168gr Sierra Matchkings ain't cheap, Jim.
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Taco wrote: 168gr Sierra Matchkings ain't cheap, Jim.
168gr Sierra Matchkings -- expensive
Taking out a scumbag -- priceless

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Hikin_Jim wrote:
Taco wrote: 168gr Sierra Matchkings ain't cheap, Jim.
168gr Sierra Matchkings -- expensive
Taking out a scumbag -- priceless
CA may be more tolerant, but the price of vigilantism in AZ can be high indeed.
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AlanK wrote: CA may be more tolerant, but the price of vigilantism in AZ can be high indeed.
Well, in that AZ case, it doesn't pay to fund your vigilante squad's operations by robbing someone and then killing them. The actual murders were not an act of vigilantism.
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HikeUp wrote:
AlanK wrote: CA may be more tolerant, but the price of vigilantism in AZ can be high indeed.
Well, in that AZ case, it doesn't pay to fund your vigilante squad's operations by robbing someone and then killing them. The actual murders were not an act of vigilantism.
Correct. A true vigilante leaves out the robbery part and avoids killing 9-year old kids. The price of doing that can still be high, of course.
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Different operational environment... anyway...
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Post by bertfivesix »

Step 1: Bait car.
Step 2: Observation post.
Step 3: ???
Step 4: Profit!
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

bertfivesix wrote: Step 1: Bait car.
Step 2: Observation post.
Step 3: ???
Step 4: Profit!
:lol:
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