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Re: BMW stolen
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I notice that lots of the newbies think they live in Mayberry. Cars left running, dogs left unattended outside businesses and Amazon packages on every stoop. DTJC is becoming like Christmas morning for thieves and dog-fighting gangs. Yes dopey, if you leave your dog all alone and the wrong person or teenager comes along, your dog will be either used as a bait dog for fighting, sold or held for ransom. Yes, that happens still.

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I have a 2001 BMW 325i that I would be pleased to have stolen. Note to thief: The door locks don't work, which will be convenient for you, but the radio only picks up Christian stations and there's a terrifying shimmy when you hit 55 mph. Best of luck to you.

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Jeez, I left my old banged up german lemon with the forever dead battery running for a few minutes outside of my house on 3rd at the wrong time I guess. Would be a blessing to get that stupid thing off my insurance and I would have given him a laptop or two to take it off my hands. At least nobody would be on the lookout for him because the first time he turned off the key he would've been stranded somewhere and smelled like diesel fuel.

On a serious note, this is pretty sad, foolish or not. Nobody should have their car stolen and it doesn't matter if it was a BMW or an old Ford.

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Hey don't worry. The thief probably needed the BMW and laptop more then the victim.


...and will probably do a better job keeping them safe from thieves.


Always fine to blame the victim when they aren't from one of liberalism's sacred classes of people.

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It reminds me of a scene in a Great movie called 29th Street where they try to have their car stolen. Anyone else see the movie?

Yep I saw it, the car was found in Budd effen Lake just before the father got the check.

Posted on: 2016/4/13 0:14
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Uh - 20 year old BMW that street parks in JC - at the reasonable mileage high water mark it might be worth $10k; more than likely worth $4-6k (wholesale or trade-in) which is what the insurance company gives you... less the deductible. Additionally insurance payout is considered income - so another third or better will be gone.

That chassis has known battery issues - so not uncommon to let it run to charge.

Part it out - maybe $5k IF the exterior lights and interior are in good condition, but it street parks so I'd gamble it hasnt seen a ton of love... and as we know had a maintenance issues.

You don't commit insurance fraud on something that has meaningless value... esp given the level of penalty if caught.

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It reminds me of a scene in a Great movie called 29th Street where they try to have their car stolen. Anyone else see the movie?

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It's called insurance fraud, years ago they'd burn the cars in Newark or Kearny.

This was more like a set up to have the car ripped off and it's probably already chopped into pieces ready to export out in a container to Columbia or somewhere these older Beemer parts will have some value.


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Hey don't worry. The thief probably needed the BMW and laptop more then the victim.


...and will probably do a better job keeping them safe from thieves.


Unless, of course, that the owner isn't quite as dumb as he seems (unlikely) and he enabled the "Find My Mac" app on his laptop. As soon as that laptop goes on the Internet it's "found" in the sense of an IP Address. The ISPs have a pretty good record of working with law enforcement to provide a street address for any given IP address...


If you think JCPD is gonna try to investigate this, you're kidding yourself. This car will eventually show up abandoned after they're done joy riding it or sold for parts. The laptop will be destroyed or sold without a trace.

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Hey don't worry. The thief probably needed the BMW and laptop more then the victim.


...and will probably do a better job keeping them safe from thieves.


Unless, of course, that the owner isn't quite as dumb as he seems (unlikely) and he enabled the "Find My Mac" app on his laptop. As soon as that laptop goes on the Internet it's "found" in the sense of an IP Address. The ISPs have a pretty good record of working with law enforcement to provide a street address for any given IP address...

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Hey don't worry. The thief probably needed the BMW and laptop more then the victim.


...and will probably do a better job keeping them safe from thieves.


Comment of the day right here.

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Hey don't worry. The thief probably needed the BMW and laptop more then the victim.


...and will probably do a better job keeping them safe from thieves.

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Hey don't worry. The thief probably needed the BMW and laptop more then the victim.

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Idiot. Of course he had a lap top in the car as well. I'm surprised he didn't mention about his bag of diamonds and gold.


Ha. Reminds me of the Married with Children episode where Al Bundy had his Dodge stolen and claimed that he had a Van Gogh in the trunk. Classic.

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Sunday afternoon at 4 pm -- really? It looks a wealth festival at that time downtown. This story really doesn't make a lot of sense when you read on:

"When the man remembered 30 minutes later that his car was still running, he rushed outside, but it was gone. The driver reported the vehicle stolen at the East District police station shortly after 4 p.m., the report states.

The man told police that an Apple laptop,, valued at $1,000, was in the stolen car, police said. "

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sounds like a bmw owner, all right

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Idiot. Of course he had a lap top in the car as well. I'm surprised he didn't mention about his bag of diamonds and gold.

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Caitlin Mota | The Jersey Journal

A BMW was stolen from a city street Downtown Sunday evening after the owner of the vehicle forgot he left the car running, according to a police report.

The 50-year-old driver told police his 2006 black BMW 330I was parked near his Third Street home and he wanted to leave the engine on for a while because his battery was low, police said.

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