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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #840 on: August 10, 2021, 10:35:09 am »
Yeah, I’m thinking of reasons each morning to go drive it. With that exhaust it’s anything but subtle though.
Every time I drive it reminds me of Steve McQueen.
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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #841 on: August 10, 2021, 11:02:55 am »
Just saw this a bit up the street.

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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #842 on: August 10, 2021, 11:23:42 am »
Just saw this a bit up the street.


Boss!
How much, details?
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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #843 on: August 10, 2021, 11:42:30 am »
Just saw this a bit up the street.

Boss!
How much, details?
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Sign says:
'68 Dart GT and a phone number.

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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #844 on: August 10, 2021, 02:18:25 pm »
Just saw this a bit up the street.

Boss!
How much, details?
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Sign says:
'68 Dart GT and a phone number.

I can get the number if you'd like.  I've never seen it before a couple of days ago.

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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #845 on: August 12, 2021, 02:27:21 pm »
I chuckle to myself every time I pass this boat on my morning walk
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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #846 on: August 12, 2021, 02:39:43 pm »
I chuckle to myself every time I pass this boat on my morning walk
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I remember seeing a small boat called 'Original Quote' attached to a much larger one called 'Change Order'.  :rofl2:


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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #847 on: August 20, 2021, 05:50:46 pm »


That takes talent

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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #848 on: August 20, 2021, 06:31:29 pm »
^^^WTF??!
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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #849 on: August 20, 2021, 06:33:48 pm »


That takes talent
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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #850 on: August 20, 2021, 07:28:12 pm »
Pacer wagon.
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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #851 on: August 20, 2021, 08:22:10 pm »
That takes talent

Or a very special kind of stupid. 

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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #852 on: August 20, 2021, 08:51:16 pm »
Pacer wagon.

I don't know how much (low ball) amount the insurance will offer to "replace" his/her Pacer wagon?  :think:
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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #853 on: August 21, 2021, 06:24:37 pm »
In the neighbourhood news tonight - 42 luxury cars stolen over four weeks in Oakville - mostly in New Oakville North of Hyw#5 and close to Mississauga.
According to HRPS, a total of 124 vehicles were stolen in our town since January 2021.
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Amidst the rising concern of residents regarding the spree of luxury car thefts in the past few weeks, Halton police urge the community to take preventative steps and stay alert. The police continue to investigate these electronic thefts and confirm the recent spike. In the recent past, most high-end car thefts were reported in Oakville's Iroquois Ridge North and Glenorchy communities.

The residents reported 42 car thefts in the last four weeks. Though the thieves targeted most vehicles overnight, they stole some cars recently in broad daylight. Some councillors have offered help to organize community safety meetings, to highlight the shared responsibility and raise awareness,

The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) arrested three males last week in connection with these thefts, targeting specific makes and models of luxury cars with keyless entry and push-start technology in Oakville. According to HRPS, a total of 124 vehicles were stolen in our town since January 2021. Of all these crimes, 66 thefts relied on relay or reprogramming technology. These thefts usually happen in less than a minute and target Lexus vehicles, Toyota models, Land Rover Range Rover and Ford pickup trucks.

How does a relay theft work?

"Relay device" is a technology that thieves use to find a key fob signal inside a house. In such cases, the thieves do not break in into the residence to find the signal. Once detected, the signal is amplified and relayed so that the thieves can unlock, start and steal the vehicle. As a result, even though the victims possess their key fob, their cars get stolen.

How does a reprogramming theft work?

In this kind of operation, the thieves first enter the vehicle mechanically, using a tool. Then, they override the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system and reprogram a blank key fob to start and steal the car.

"The Halton Regional Police Service takes these types of thefts very seriously. We can assure the community that investigative measures are currently being utilized in efforts to identify the person(s) responsible and to prevent further thefts from occurring," Constable Steve Elms stated. The police urge the community to be aware of this trend of electronic thefts and take preventative measures.

Halton police advise all to:

    Park the vehicle in a locked and secured garage
    Install an on-board diagnostic blocker
    Install a steering wheel lock device
    Combine the above measures with an aftermarket GPS tracking device
    Place vehicle key fob inside a radio frequency shielding bag when not in use
    Lock the vehicle at all times
    Equip the vehicle with an alarm
    Install home security cameras that capture the exterior of one's residence, including the driveway
An update on the car thefts in Oakville - Looks like the perps are out of towners.
Police suggest covering your VIN numbers now.
Railton
https://oakvillenews.org/news/hrps-make-two-arrests-in-connection-with-oakville-auto-theft/
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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #854 on: August 21, 2021, 09:05:30 pm »


A well maintained Sable LS, just like this one on Upper Middle this morning.
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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #855 on: August 21, 2021, 10:26:00 pm »
We had vehicle thefts in Ottawa and I think the perps were all from Montreal.

My colleague's Highlander was retrieved by the Montréal police.

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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #856 on: August 23, 2021, 07:36:56 am »
A well maintained Sable LS, just like this one on Upper Middle this morning.

Can't recall the last time I would have seen a Sable. When I took driver's ed in 1995 the car was a 1996 Sable. They had literally just gone on sale and it might have been the first one I'd even seen.

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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #857 on: August 23, 2021, 08:08:00 am »
In the neighbourhood news tonight - 42 luxury cars stolen over four weeks in Oakville - mostly in New Oakville North of Hyw#5 and close to Mississauga.
According to HRPS, a total of 124 vehicles were stolen in our town since January 2021.
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Amidst the rising concern of residents regarding the spree of luxury car thefts in the past few weeks, Halton police urge the community to take preventative steps and stay alert. The police continue to investigate these electronic thefts and confirm the recent spike. In the recent past, most high-end car thefts were reported in Oakville's Iroquois Ridge North and Glenorchy communities.

The residents reported 42 car thefts in the last four weeks. Though the thieves targeted most vehicles overnight, they stole some cars recently in broad daylight. Some councillors have offered help to organize community safety meetings, to highlight the shared responsibility and raise awareness,

The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) arrested three males last week in connection with these thefts, targeting specific makes and models of luxury cars with keyless entry and push-start technology in Oakville. According to HRPS, a total of 124 vehicles were stolen in our town since January 2021. Of all these crimes, 66 thefts relied on relay or reprogramming technology. These thefts usually happen in less than a minute and target Lexus vehicles, Toyota models, Land Rover Range Rover and Ford pickup trucks.

How does a relay theft work?

"Relay device" is a technology that thieves use to find a key fob signal inside a house. In such cases, the thieves do not break in into the residence to find the signal. Once detected, the signal is amplified and relayed so that the thieves can unlock, start and steal the vehicle. As a result, even though the victims possess their key fob, their cars get stolen.

How does a reprogramming theft work?

In this kind of operation, the thieves first enter the vehicle mechanically, using a tool. Then, they override the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system and reprogram a blank key fob to start and steal the car.

"The Halton Regional Police Service takes these types of thefts very seriously. We can assure the community that investigative measures are currently being utilized in efforts to identify the person(s) responsible and to prevent further thefts from occurring," Constable Steve Elms stated. The police urge the community to be aware of this trend of electronic thefts and take preventative measures.

Halton police advise all to:

    Park the vehicle in a locked and secured garage
    Install an on-board diagnostic blocker
    Install a steering wheel lock device
    Combine the above measures with an aftermarket GPS tracking device
    Place vehicle key fob inside a radio frequency shielding bag when not in use
    Lock the vehicle at all times
    Equip the vehicle with an alarm
    Install home security cameras that capture the exterior of one's residence, including the driveway
An update on the car thefts in Oakville - Looks like the perps are out of towners.
Police suggest covering your VIN numbers now.
Railton
https://oakvillenews.org/news/hrps-make-two-arrests-in-connection-with-oakville-auto-theft/

Halton police advise all to:

    Park the vehicle in a locked and secured garage
    Install an on-board diagnostic blocker
    Install a steering wheel lock device
    Combine the above measures with an aftermarket GPS tracking device
    Place vehicle key fob inside a radio frequency shielding bag when not in use
    Lock the vehicle at all times
    Equip the vehicle with an alarm
    Install home security cameras that capture the exterior of one's residence, including the driveway

 :rofl2:

Manufacturers need to figure out a good solution, this is rampant in he UK too. Here's a video of how fast it is.

https://www.carscoops.com/2021/07/uk-police-warn-drivers-to-store-high-tech-keys-in-metal-tins-to-prevent-car-theft/

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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #858 on: August 23, 2021, 10:06:42 am »
A well maintained Sable LS, just like this one on Upper Middle this morning.

Can't recall the last time I would have seen a Sable. When I took driver's ed in 1995 the car was a 1996 Sable. They had literally just gone on sale and it might have been the first one I'd even seen.

Yes, I haven't seen one for years. I guess it's not a collectable car so ppl did not baby them. Which is sad since IMO the car looks good and the LS has a DOHC V6. The one I saw had old Ontario plates and was driven by an elderly gent.

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Re: Things seen in the neighborhood
« Reply #859 on: August 23, 2021, 11:03:00 am »
Transmission failures killed off most of those Sables / Taurus. Made of glass and did not last long.
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