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#290480 - 01/03/01 02:17 PM
Theft and the GPS
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Registered: 07/02/01
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Loc: Chicago, IL
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What type of precautions can/should I take, when I live in a city and I want to purchase the Garmin III+ but I don't want it stolen. What can I do? I mean, I want to mount it on my dash, but what could I do to keep someone from breaking the glass and taking it anyway?
------------------ Eric Miller University of Chicago Also from southwest MO.
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#290481 - 01/03/01 02:36 PM
Re: Theft and the GPS
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Registered: 08/08/00
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Loc: Huntington, NY
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Put it in your glove box or take it with you.
They mount via velcro, suction cups and the like for that reason, among others - like taking the unit inside to a PC, out on a hike, etc.
Don't give anyone a reason to break into your X! Don't even leave a NICKEL on the seat.
------------------ 2001 Solar Yellow SE 4x4 V6 5spd
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#290482 - 01/03/01 02:54 PM
Re: Theft and the GPS
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Registered: 07/02/01
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Loc: Chicago, IL
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Being in the South Side of Chicago, and the fact that my friend just got everything taken out of his car, I will be very, very, careful with my X.
------------------ Eric Miller University of Chicago Also from southwest MO.
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#290483 - 02/03/01 06:37 AM
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Registered: 16/04/01
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Loc: Bayside, NY
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You could buy a pitbull and chain him to your X. Nothing in this world scares me more than a snarling pitbull. ------------------
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#290484 - 02/03/01 07:13 AM
Re: Theft and the GPS
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Registered: 15/02/01
Posts: 1976
Loc: Alexandria, Virginia
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Definitely lock it up in the glove box, take it with you, or hide it under a mat or towel or something. I can't imagine having mine bolted to the dash. That just screams "STEAL ME!" I use little suctions that work great.
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#290485 - 02/03/01 10:14 AM
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Registered: 07/02/01
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Loc: Chicago, IL
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Aren't there bolt on mounts that the unit can just slip in and out of, there must be, surely.
------------------ Eric Miller University of Chicago Also from southwest MO.
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#290486 - 02/03/01 05:49 PM
Re: Theft and the GPS
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Registered: 16/08/00
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Loc: Sahuarita, AZ
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Eric - Check out these mounts: http://www.tvnav.com/rammount.html There should be something to suit your needs. dave and Xtoy - and tvnav is a good vendor too ------------------
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#290487 - 02/03/01 09:12 PM
Re: Theft and the GPS
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Funny you should mention the pitbull thing. When I lived in FL, I worked for the Army veterinarian. One day he was at the beach and his Jeep got broken into - they rammed a screwdriver into the lock. Anyway, one fo the dog handlers suggested that he take one of the military working dogs - one in particular had a very bad attitude - and place it in the truck as a security device. Nothing like a furry alligator to deter even the most hard core thief.
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#290488 - 02/03/01 10:26 PM
Re: Theft and the GPS
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Perfect man, thanks a lot.
------------------ Eric Miller University of Chicago Also from southwest MO.
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#290489 - 04/03/01 12:13 PM
Re: Theft and the GPS
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Loc: Sahuarita, AZ
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Just a bit of information - GPS antennas need to see 'sky' - usually thru the windshield. The placement possible with some aftermarket mounts could reduce the sky view. An external antenna such as: http://shop.garmin.com/accessory.jsp?sku=010-10052-04 mounted on the roof is a solution. The improved reception yields better location accuracy. dave and Xtoy - in a smaller circle ------------------
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