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Posted by TheMETHOD on Jul-26-2007 06:16:

My car was broken into (san francisco, nob hill)

Just wanted to let everyone know, my car was broken into a couple weeks ago, also I've seen a lot of broken glass around on the sidewalks so I know I wasn't the only one... I lost an older Sony CD deck, a pair of JBL 12" subs and a rockford fosgate amp. The only thing visible in my car was the Sony deck, and I never used my subs in the neighborhood so no one knew it was there. I guess they just "got lucky".

Anyway, just want to make everyone aware that SF streets are really bad, especially for parking, and people will break into your car for ANYTHING so just something to keep in mind, I'd hate for anyone to have to go through this shit... getting glass replaced and a new dash board costs some serious $$$

Also on that note, I wish the police in SF would actually do something about it, but from what I hear they literally look the other way. They won't waste their time because the DA won't prosecute these crimes... WTF are they getting paid for?

Stay safe everyone.


Posted by Alain on Jul-26-2007 07:08:

Damn sorry to hear about your misfortune and inconvenience, especially in Nob Hill of all places - it's not too bad of an area at all, which certainly proves it doesn't matter where you are.

yeah I always make it a habit to leave NOTHING in my car, not even gum wrapper gets left behind - once and a while I get nervous leaving a box in the back when my trunk is full, but that's usually in transit but I shouldn't chance it anyhow.

what the city needs is actually more cops, which we can't even afford

when my partner was living here she pretty much was a therapist / counselor for abused women and single mothers / children who had serious issues (at one point she had a 10 year old boy stick a gun to her face) which she was just numb to anyhow.

in any case point being is that I'm aware of the twisted drama that goes down in this city plus her uncle is also a police officer here who pretty high up in rank, so I hear all kinds of crazy things.

They don't even have enough people on duty to handle all the overwhelming cases that are extreme drastic issues like a: clip getting unloaded in a teenage boys face, a mother so cracked out she doesn't even clean her baby to the point that bacteria eats half of the little girls thigh, just recently on 12th street in broad morning daylight a gentleman was stabbed and the response time was so ridiculous SF General and Hall of Justice is just right down the street from this intersection - you get the picture. If they can't even handle the hundreds of cases like that per week, imagine what they're response time is for this; to some officers this is a minor robbery.

Not only that our officers don't exactly have the best reputation for honesty and positive public duty.

Although I've had some experiences where SFPD was on point and they handled the situation beyond my satisfaction and I definitely made sure those officers got the acknowledgement they deserve to their superiors.

I remember when an old car of mine got broken into at 550 and crazy thing was I was only gone for 2 minutes if that. All they took was a bunch of burned cds though LOL


Posted by 2tall on Jul-26-2007 07:22:

my rear windshield was busted about a month ago... but i was actually pissed off that they didn't steal anything... just pure vandalism!! i would have preferred to blame it on some thug or junkie, but it was probably just a drunk trust-fund-baby college kid showing off. didn't report it, knew nothing was going to be done. that morning, found a shop with a used windshield in stock for $250 instead of the new price of nearly $600.


Posted by TheMETHOD on Jul-26-2007 07:46:

I know there are a lot of good cops out there, I have some friends that are officers in other cities, and YES I agree SF does need more officers! But ultimately they are easy targets to pick on when bad stuff happens, they are on the streets every day and the most visible in the community... Unfortunately seems to me (and mind you I don't know anyone in the SFPD) that the police pretty much have their hands tied because the courts won't punish these "petty" crimes... I know there are much worse crimes that happen, but crime is crime and should be punished, if the police and courts are not capable of enforcing the law then that needs to be fixed, otherwise what use is law?

/end rant


This was the second time my car has been broken into, the last time (years ago) not in SF, over in the East Bay. About 30 cars in my apartment complex got hit in one night, they took all my CD's (200+)... this was pre-cdr days... so that really hurt, to lose a collection I had spent years building... and of course the stereo/subs/amp were all snached too.

2tall mentioned vandalism: I had my car vandalized w/ a can of black spray paint within 6 months of moving to SF. I agree, totally senseless!

it is estimated less 20% of auto breakins in SF are reported to the police, with the reported number of breakins last year at 15,000 that means the true # is more like 75,000, over 200 cars per day! That's pretty bad if you ask me.


Posted by Dj Blurr on Jul-26-2007 07:59:

Ouch... Sorry to hear about your misfortune James.

A while back my SUV got broken into, and someone tore into my dash to obtain my friends Video Ipod. Sucked cause he bought it a few weeks prior.

In anycase, I make it a point not to leave anything out anymore. I remember a friend of mine had cup o noodles in the back of his car, and some bum broke into it just to take the cupo noodles.

Whenever I park in SF, I always make it a point to make the car look like there is nothing in there, and take everything thats valuable.

SF streets arent all that bad.. in some areas its HORRIBLE.

There was a car outside of a club I was promoting at a few weeks ago and I watched some guy park. He got out. and didnt tip the bum that was asking for a buck.. I was emptying out my SUV to get some flyers, and the bum went to go find a brick...

Basically after my flyer run at the club.. I noticed the brick in the guys windshield.

I honestly dont think its vandals doing it.. its moreso the bums.

Also. if anyone needs any help with automotive glass, let me know. My shop can hook you up and I have discounts on used glass also.


Posted by DaveT on Jul-26-2007 08:08:

I was watching San Francisco Vice or some old SFPD show awhile back on A&E or something and they indeed said more snatch & grab breakins that occur at night are done by homeless people, and most occur in the immediate area where you see homeless people trying to get you to park in an open spot so you tip them....and no matter how much you tip them, if they think you have something good in your car, they are gonna go after it.

It's just a common thing in SF you have to deal with. It does suck. My work's building on 2nd Street has an alley way on each side of it. Our work has told people on our staff not to park on one of those alley ways because so many breakins occur on it. What's funny is that these breakins are occuring in bright daylight and the alleyway it's happening on actually has a good number of foot traffic.

They just look for that free minute to do what the need to do.

I have known several people who have been away from their car for only minutes (15 or less) and have come back to see their window smashed out and their belongings gone.

Dave


Posted by skwallie on Jul-26-2007 08:26:

The news today mention about muggings that have been happening in SF's Marina District, also. Channel 2 mentioned that someone was even shot at for trying to run away. Looks like these thugs have been targeting the surrounding areas because of what everyone says, lack of cops in the area.

I hope your stuff turns up if these guys are caught. I've had my car broken into before, but luckly nothing was taken since I leave nothing in my car. However, they did leave a big mess. The thought of someone going through my stuff made me feel violated.

Walk in pairs everyone!


Posted by bas on Jul-26-2007 15:38:

Are you sure you weren't in Hollywood? Stuff like this doesn't happen outside of LA you know.


Posted by Alain on Jul-26-2007 16:57:

damn! just found out this morning my friend who's an opulent temple resident just had her car stolen from where the panhandle meets hayes valley last night!


Posted by TheMETHOD on Jul-26-2007 19:05:

oh man that sucks! Linh (my g/f) her dad had his car (86' cressida) stolen about a month ago from the mall parking lot in Fremont, the police found it this month, vandalized, stripped and on blocks. He was nearly in tears when he saw the car. He'd been the only owner and he'd kept it in perfect condition and well maintained it's whole life. The insurance gave him $600 for it!

I've noticed a lot more club/anti-theft devices on cars in my neighborhood... I wonder if car theft is on the rise too I guess I should be happy I still have my car at all! LOL


Posted by spdandpwr on Jul-26-2007 20:54:

i saw a dodge nitro (the new mini-suv from dodge) with a broken rear window...haha...it was parked right in front of a police station in the richmond district of all places. Tell me that is not crazy!


Posted by nchs09 on Jul-26-2007 21:00:

Re: My car was broken into (san francisco, nob hill)

quote:
Originally posted by TheMETHOD
Just wanted to let everyone know, my car was broken into a couple weeks ago, also I've seen a lot of broken glass around on the sidewalks so I know I wasn't the only one... I lost an older Sony CD deck, a pair of JBL 12" subs and a rockford fosgate amp. The only thing visible in my car was the Sony deck, and I never used my subs in the neighborhood so no one knew it was there. I guess they just "got lucky".

Anyway, just want to make everyone aware that SF streets are really bad, especially for parking, and people will break into your car for ANYTHING so just something to keep in mind, I'd hate for anyone to have to go through this shit... getting glass replaced and a new dash board costs some serious $$$

Also on that note, I wish the police in SF would actually do something about it, but from what I hear they literally look the other way. They won't waste their time because the DA won't prosecute these crimes... WTF are they getting paid for?

Stay safe everyone.
ensurance?


Posted by TheMETHOD on Jul-26-2007 21:05:

Unfortunately, NO!


Posted by nchs09 on Jul-26-2007 21:08:

quote:
Originally posted by TheMETHOD
Unfortunately, NO!
suckeg :/


Posted by TheMETHOD on Jul-26-2007 21:19:

Yeah, I guess I'll just have to go buy myself a new stereo w/ all that money I have in the bank from NOT paying for full coverage all these years... yea right!

On a more serious note, having my car broken into twice in 10 years isn't bad I guess... but having my car broken into aparently just because some jerk saw that I had an aftermarket deck.

Installing an aftermarket stereo = WORST - DECISION - EVER!

LOL


Posted by Alain on Jul-27-2007 17:55:

damn...they found her car stripped apart in Bayview

had a feeling that was going to happen



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