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Title: Not a happy new year - (Major Update)
Post by: Grier78 on January 01, 2009, 08:05:02 PM
I spent new years eve talking to the police after a couple of chavs burglarised my house and stole shit loads of my stuff. Its nice to know that even during these tough times there are people out there who will steal the little that you do have.

Fortunatly I am insured so I will get most of my stuff back, but I still feel very vunerable. Has anyone else been in this unfortunate psoition and what did you do to cope?


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: kinboshi on January 01, 2009, 08:13:53 PM
Sorry to hear that fella. 

Not much you can do, other than make sure your house is secure for the future (but nothing can stop someone getting in if they really want to - you can just make it harder for them).



Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: MPOWER on January 01, 2009, 08:15:40 PM
They best way to get over this is get as many reciepts as possible off freinds
and whack in a nice claim to your insurance company.

  
It may help you cope a bit better.  

Regards

Honest M





 


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: boldie on January 01, 2009, 08:16:15 PM
They best way to get over this is get as many reciepts as possible off freinds
and whack in a nice claim to your insurance company.

  
It may help you cope a bit better.  

Regards

Honest M





 

lol, he's not wrong.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: MPOWER on January 01, 2009, 08:20:00 PM


Not much you can do, other than make sure your house is secure for the future (but nothing can stop someone getting in if they really want to - you can just make it harder for them).




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Never thought of that.

Regards

M


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: jakally on January 01, 2009, 10:19:03 PM
We were burgled a couple of years back.

Didn't have a huge amount taken and fortunately we were not in at the time (think this would be far worse).

My missus was a bit nervous alone in the house for a few months, and was disturbed at the thought of strangers invading her territory - soon passed though.

The police that came round 'encouraged' us to overclaim on insurance (i.e. when we had gone through the list of things missing the kind man winked and pointed out that we would remember more things later on).
Insurance went through fine, although most of the compensation was in vouchers relevant to the items 'missing'.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Dingdell on January 01, 2009, 11:09:05 PM
I spent new years eve talking to the police after a couple of chavs burglarised my house and stole shit loads of my stuff. Its nice to know that even during these tough times there are people out there who will steal the little that you do have.

Fortunatly I am insured so I will get most of my stuff back, but I still feel very vunerable. Has anyone else been in this unfortunate psoition and what did you do to cope?

It's horrible and even now a few weeks after the burglary - even though it was a property I own next door and they caught him -  I am still aware of noises a few doors down and wondering if it's someone trying to break in again. I am often checking out the window and I leave a night light on in the hallway. It's pathetic really but it is a real invasion and just confirms how vunerable we can be.

A friend of mine had her mother babysitting for her and when she came back the mother was asleep on the sofa and the tv and electricals had been stolen from in front of her. They dropped her home and never told her otherwise she would probably never have slept soundly again!

It's not uncommon for burglars to revisit (sorry) once you've had a chance to get everything back on the insurance so a definite upgrade of security is worth while.

At the moment I carry my mobile with me at all times, and I'm vigilant. I always turn on lights when going into a room before I would have walked into some rooms only lit by the hall light, I try and make the place look as occupied as possible and I have on a couple of occasions shouted 'see you later' into an empty house as I have gone out.  Not much - but it makes me feel better.  ;D


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Graham C on January 01, 2009, 11:12:30 PM
Sorry to hear that Grier, hope things don't take too long to get sorted.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: ScottMGee on January 01, 2009, 11:18:09 PM
Make sure you get an alarm fitted, which you can also alarm the doors / downstairs with when your upstairs asleep.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Harmony26 on January 02, 2009, 01:52:22 AM
Make sure you get an alarm fitted, which you can also alarm the doors / downstairs with when your upstairs asleep.

If possible have an alarm system which is linked to the Police though this obviously incurs a higher outlay. My alarm has a system whereby it calls my mobile (then Christians, my son and my Mum, if i am unobtainable) if it is activated.  It also has a panic button system. I was burgled a few years ago living alone and it is a frightening and highly-invasive violation.  The police were great and tried to get the jemmied window (all windows had locks on them which WERE locked at the time) repaired that night - alas this did not happen until next day and I sat up all night watching that broken window.  The burglars ransacked every room and I slept downstairs in the front room for three weeks before venturing up to my bedroom again. I was advised to visit second-hand shops, jewellers and a pawnbrokers to see if I could trace any of my stolen property. No luck. I did so but it was really unpleasant and unsettling, especially visiting jewellers to try to trace my very unusual, individually designed white gold engagement and wedding rings on Valentine's day and coming across couples buying engagement and/or wedding rings...somewhat upsetting - I was newly divorced and did not wear the rings but was hanging on to them for investment purposes.  I was livid someone had stolen that "security", amongst everything else, from me.

It does take sometime to settle down and if I could I would move but I can't.  The police were very kind but  we all know their resources are overstretched.  It is possible to contact Victim Support for advice and I was visited by the local Police Representative who could advise me on further safety precautions to take including additional door locks, preventative measures re: my back gate, additional lighting,etc.

I still dread coming in on a dark winter's night, if I am alone, but in the end you just have to get on with it.

I am sorry to hear this happened to you and wish you well with coming to terms with the memory and dealing with the practical "aftermath" as it were.

All the best.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: taximan007 on January 02, 2009, 08:29:36 AM
Sorry to hear that Grier, hope things don't take too long to get sorted.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: GreekStein on January 02, 2009, 09:32:05 AM
We were burgled a few years ago. My dad actually went home and put the keys in the door and the latch went up on the other side before the burglars ran out the back. Pretty horrible to see the house turned upside down and can shake you up for a while.

Definitely get an alarm fitted and make the house more secure in any way possible. Even a box outside the house which looks like you have an alarm can act as a deterrent.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: steeveg on January 02, 2009, 03:45:41 PM
Quote
Definitely get an alarm fitted and make the house more secure in any way possible. Even a box outside the house which looks like you have an alarm can act as a deterrent

sorry to hear what has happened Grier. worth trying a few deterrents like alarm and locks, also going out of a evening for 5 min and coming straight back in, just change your routine for a few weeks,just in case


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Colchester Kev on January 02, 2009, 03:48:18 PM
Shitty news mate ... sorry to hear of the problems.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Grier78 on January 02, 2009, 08:08:13 PM
I am getting an alarm fitted tomorrow and am looking to get a better lock fitted to the front door. I know I cant completly secure the house but I had always had more faith in the strength of the front door.

All I have to do now is remember where I put all my reciepts. Thanks everyone for the support.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: bolt pp on January 02, 2009, 08:13:44 PM
I spent new years eve talking to the police after a couple of chavs burglarised my house and stole shit loads of my stuff. Its nice to know that even during these tough times there are people out there who will steal the little that you do have.

Fortunatly I am insured so I will get most of my stuff back, but I still feel very vunerable. Has anyone else been in this unfortunate psoition and what did you do to cope?

It's horrible and even now a few weeks after the burglary - even though it was a property I own next door and they caught him -  I am still aware of noises a few doors down and wondering if it's someone trying to break in again. I am often checking out the window and I leave a night light on in the hallway. It's pathetic really but it is a real invasion and just confirms how vunerable we can be.

A friend of mine had her mother babysitting for her and when she came back the mother was asleep on the sofa and the tv and electricals had been stolen from in front of her. They dropped her home and never told her otherwise she would probably never have slept soundly again!

It's not uncommon for burglars to revisit (sorry) once you've had a chance to get everything back on the insurance so a definite upgrade of security is worth while

At the moment I carry my mobile with me at all times, and I'm vigilant. I always turn on lights when going into a room before I would have walked into some rooms only lit by the hall light, I try and make the place look as occupied as possible and I have on a couple of occasions shouted 'see you later' into an empty house as I have gone out.  Not much - but it makes me feel better.  ;D

really, i always understood it to be the opposite?


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Grier78 on May 20, 2009, 08:44:37 PM
5 months later and it happens again, this time they took my TV and Wii!!!

I had upgraded my security, added an alarm and fence but it didn't make too much difference.

I need to move!!!


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: thetank on May 20, 2009, 08:58:15 PM
ugh... that's proper wank

I think you're right, moving sounds ftw


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Graham C on May 20, 2009, 09:05:03 PM
Shit man, that's aweful.

Move imo


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: TheChipPrince on May 20, 2009, 09:13:44 PM
Were you home?   Day/night?

Sh*thouses


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Grier78 on May 20, 2009, 09:27:37 PM
Were you home?   Day/night?

Sh*thouses

During the day whilst I was at work, the bastards.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Colchester Kev on May 21, 2009, 02:31:30 AM
Were you home?   Day/night?

Sh*thouses

During the day whilst I was at work, the bastards.

Odds on its one of your neighbours ... they know your movements too well.


fkin peasants, people who burgle houses are the lowest of the low.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Ironside on May 21, 2009, 04:05:41 AM
Were you home?   Day/night?

Sh*thouses

During the day whilst I was at work, the bastards.

Odds on its one of your neighbours ... they know your movements too well.


fkin peasants, people who burgle houses are the lowest of the low.

where is bolt?


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: thetank on May 21, 2009, 04:59:34 AM
Were you home?   Day/night?

Sh*thouses

During the day whilst I was at work, the bastards.

Odds on its one of your neighbours ... they know your movements too well.


fkin peasants, people who burgle houses are the lowest of the low.

where is bolt?

[  ] stealing your jokes


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Grier78 on June 08, 2009, 10:05:53 PM
Well good news at last.

Working at home today I hear some scumbags breaking in next door, I see them run down the hill arms full of stuff towards a whit transit van.
I say to myself "I am getting that registration number".
I make a beeline for the top of the road and cut them off at the pass, surreptitiously getting the reg number as they go past, so that they don't twig they have been rumbled.
Pass the details onto the police and they trail the van, noting where they stop and nicking the lot of them.
They are now in custody facing multiple charges of burglary.

I just hope the courts give them a decent sentence, apparently a few of them have previous.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year - (Major Update)
Post by: Colchester Kev on June 08, 2009, 10:07:22 PM
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nice work Columbo ;)


Title: Re: Not a happy new year - (Major Update)
Post by: Claw75 on June 08, 2009, 10:08:14 PM
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nice work Columbo ;)


Title: Re: Not a happy new year - (Major Update)
Post by: Pelham Boy on June 08, 2009, 10:20:09 PM
 ;applause; ;applause; ;applause;


Title: Re: Not a happy new year - (Major Update)
Post by: Div on June 08, 2009, 10:48:49 PM
Good work!!
(http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/2008/06/Steampunkpage33_450x300.jpg)

Like you say, let's hope the judge is in a bad mood when it comes to sentencing time.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year
Post by: Royal Flush on June 10, 2009, 02:09:10 AM
Well good news at last.

Working at home today I hear some scumbags breaking in next door, I see them run down the hill arms full of stuff towards a whit transit van.
I say to myself "I am getting that registration number".
I make a beeline for the top of the road and cut them off at the pass, surreptitiously getting the reg number as they go past, so that they don't twig they have been rumbled.
Pass the details onto the police and they trail the van, noting where they stop and nicking the lot of them.
They are now in custody facing multiple charges of burglary.

I just hope the courts give them a decent sentence, apparently a few of them have previous.

nh wp


Title: Re: Not a happy new year - (Major Update)
Post by: steeveg on June 10, 2009, 11:10:34 AM
Well done Grier,i hope they get what they deserve, your neighbours should all buy you a pint, ;applause; ;applause; ;applause;


Title: Re: Not a happy new year - (Major Update)
Post by: kinboshi on June 10, 2009, 05:05:47 PM
Well good news at last.

Working at home today I hear some scumbags breaking in next door, I see them run down the hill arms full of stuff towards a whit transit van.
I say to myself "I am getting that registration number".
I make a beeline for the top of the road and cut them off at the pass, surreptitiously getting the reg number as they go past, so that they don't twig they have been rumbled.
Pass the details onto the police and they trail the van, noting where they stop and nicking the lot of them.
They are now in custody facing multiple charges of burglary.

I just hope the courts give them a decent sentence, apparently a few of them have previous.

Excellent stuff.

Bet that made you feel bloody good.  Hope the scum get locked up for a good while.


Title: Re: Not a happy new year - (Major Update)
Post by: cia260895 on June 10, 2009, 05:11:59 PM
 ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; :)up