Posts Tagged ‘ car alarms ’

This morning, what seemed to be well before the alarm, the blaring of a car alarm brought me to consciousness. And it continued to bleat for what seemed like hours, non-stop. It wasn’t directly outside of my door, so I was able to block it out and go back into a quasi-sleep state until the actual alarm went off.

Walking to my car this morning, I walked past a car with that left the passenger window down…or so I thought. Actually, the shattered safety glass window was on the ground, and the car was in disarray. I guess this vehicle was the source of the alarm. However, I can’t help but wonder if the houses that were located much much closer to the blaring car even looked out to see the source of the beeping horn, or even cared, since it wasn’t their vehicle. I’ll be honest, I didn’t contemplate calling the cops to report the broken into car–it’s not my car, and besides, it’s not like I know the person who owns the car. What could I tell them besides the fact that I walked by it and noticed it was broken into? I think that probably needs to be done by the person who owns the car.

Whenever I read the Baltimore Guide crime blotter, it’s chock full of cars that have been broken into–usually to steal a blatantly displayed GPS.  One of the first things I was told about living in this neighborhood was that you NEVER EVER leave anything in your car.  EVER. And I have abided by this rule–or if I do keep things in the car, they are out of sight from passerby.  Yet every single day, someone gets a vehicle broken into, and a GPS, or a laptop, or a set of golfclubs gets stolen. What are you thinking? Cars are not indestructible and failproof  safes. They’re 60% glass! And we all know that glass is breakable!

Every morning before driving off to work, I check my car over for 1. broken windows and 2. a license plate. There for a time, license plates were being stolen like crazy. Luckily, I’ve been able to retain mine. I think it would be weird to be driving down the street and suddenly see my license plate pass me, attached to another vehicle. It would be like an Alfred Hitchcock Presents….car deja vu.

 
March 19th, 2010 'Round the 'hood, Recidivism | 1 Comment