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Keys gangs on rampage
Monday 19th March 2007, 12:02PM GMT.
Dozens of high-powered cars have been snatched in a new spate of car key burglaries across the West Midlands.
It is believed one or more organised gangs are behind the burglaries which have seen valuable cars such as Porsches, Subaru Imprezas, BMWs and Audis go missing in 54 raids over the past six weeks.
In most cases the raiders are getting into homes by removing house windows or smashing them in completely. They then hunt down the car keys and drive off in the vehicle.
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Dozens of high-powered cars have been snatched in a new spate of car key burglaries across the West Midlands.
It is believed one or more organised gangs are behind the burglaries which have seen valuable cars such as Porsches, Subaru Imprezas, BMWs and Audis go missing in 54 raids over the past six weeks.
In most cases the raiders are getting into homes by removing house windows or smashing them in completely. They then hunt down the car keys and drive off in the vehicle.
The cars are likely to be sold on with new number plates and vehicle identification numbers. They can also be stripped down to spare parts and shipped across the world to places like China and India.
Homeowners across Cheslyn Hay, Cannock, Wombourne, Codsall, Tipton, Wolverhampton and Lichfield, have been targeted.
The rise in this new style of car crime has been sparked by security improvements to modern motors which mean thieves now know their only way of getting away with the luxury vehicles is with the keys. Lower value cars are not safe either, police say, with the gangs using these as ‘runarounds’ to get them from crime to crime.
Dc Cliffe Hough, from Staffordshire’s Chase Division said the number of car key burglaries had increased dramatically with only a handful previously expected in any normal six-month period. He said: “We believe it is one or more organised gangs who are responsible and they are doing several in a night. We are trying to make people aware and would urge people to take precautions. These include parking lower value cars in front of more valuable ones.
“The most important thing is that people contact their local police if they see any suspicious activity in their streets because we are finding people have seen people hanging around before the cars are stolen.”
Dc Hough added: “The offenders are very reckless in their driving and there have been a number of police cars rammed.”
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This is but the tip of the iceberg ….. successive incompetant Governments have create a climate through “Politiclly Correct Lunacy” were crime at all levels is now considered a highly successful enterprise …. and until there is a return to some good old fashion moral standards will continue apace……..
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Unfortunately, ‘Stealing Cars’ is not regarded as ‘Theft’ in law! It goes under the rather vague term of ‘Taking and Driving Away,’ or ‘Taking without Consent!’ (TWOKING) The term ‘Theft’ can be defined as the act of one person against another to permanently deprive him of his property or belongings. QED Taking a Car, belonging to another is Stealing!
High Value Motor Cars are Stolen (In The United Kingdom), Containered, and shipped to destinations to the Middle East, Right Hand Drive Cars carry a premium, and can be Purchased, Shipped, and Registered back in their Country of Origin!
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Its not suprising really, car security has now reached a point where the car is useless without the key. It natural progression that the thieves now target the place where the key is kept. But unfortunately the thief is better protected within the confines of the law than the housholder, the thieves know this and when weighed against the penalty of being caught it seems that the current legislation is no deterrent. We dont need better security, we need the powers that be to stop making limp wristed laws.
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my friends audi a4 was stolen on monday and we was all absolutely gutted only parked up for 2 seconds and it was gone doesn’t seem to matter what security you have there’s always a way around it brings on another question about regards to insurance cover where do we stand
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both of our cars were taken last week. my daughter is so scarred now to go to bed. one word sums them up SCUM.
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