On Aug 18, 2011, at 11:48 , Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 5:55 AM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Thief-Jacks-Car-With-Kids-Poodle-Drops-Them-All-Off-at-Home-127999188.html
> 
> There seems to be a rash of totally inept criminals lately. They pop
> up on the morning news here at least once a week. Where the heck are
> today's Lex Luthors?

Joining the ranks of inept is the bicycle riding junkie who reached into my 
car's window and unlocked it, scooped the roll worth of quarters from the 
change tray, opened the center console and snatched my wallet with it's 
contents of a single $20 bill, every credit card, every ID, and every piece if 
paper that I live by, Drivers License, VA ID, AARP, Medicare, VFW, American 
Legion, Sierra Club, WWF, a card of "forever" stamps, Costco Card and a few 
coupons for 50 free prints. Then he grabbed my last pair of prescription 
sunglasses in their aluminum case. Not a huge amount of monitary value, but 
days with no money to spend, and weeks to replace everything that I can think 
of that was in the wallet.

All the while standing under the doughnut shops security camera . Granted, it 
took me six of the seven days the security system retains before it's written 
over to get the cops to actually go look at the images. They, and the shop's 
employees, recognized the guy as a regular customer who rides his bike to buy a 
doughnut  about every day.

This just a few weeks after "Billy Bob", the dude who was working to get my old 
Dodge, totaled by Farmer's last spring, back into streetable shape, abandoned 
the shop he was working out. The owner kicked him out when he got over $3000 
behind in his rent. On his way out he apparently took some tools that weren't 
his too. He had already had several tools and electronics of mine "disappear" 
from the car. He was going to buy the car off me for $500 once he had it fixed 
up so he'd have something to drive.

Well, he does now. He never came back, so my car and "Billy Bob" are in the 
wind. The police won't take a report that car was stolen because I gave him a 
key to move it around while he was fixing it. So I had to report my tools and 
electronics missing to my homeowners insurance, so they would report the car as 
stolen. Because it was totaled by Farmers, it is illegal to drive on the road, 
has no insurance, and the plates expire in December.

That's my August so far. How was yours?

Joseph McAllister
[email protected]

“ The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.”
— Kevan Olesen


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