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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: smorg00 on 11 March 2016, 19:47

Title: Blimey
Post by: smorg00 on 11 March 2016, 19:47
I'm sure you guys have seen this?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-35787606

With cars getting harder and harder to pinch, this is what they're resorting to. I see a few neighbours of mine, on a cold frosty morning, start their car and then go back in the house while it warms up. I don't risk it as you never know who is watching nowadays.

Makes you think, what would you do in this situation?

Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: monkeyhanger on 11 March 2016, 20:46
Most of the Rs getting pinched on the other forum are being pinched between Birmingham and Coventry. The big fella seemed to put up a good fight initially like that metal bar was made of rubber - did he fall over just off screen?
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: Restlessnative on 11 March 2016, 21:57
That is a pretty shocking piece of film.What chance have you got with them going on a full out assault at 10.30 in the morning?.Looking at their tactics they are obviously well versed in car theft tactics and violence.
No doubt if someone had stood in the way of the car or jumped on the bonnet they would have ran them over,without a second thought.
I would have just gave them the keys. :sad:
Gone in (less than) 60 seconds.
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: vw spur on 11 March 2016, 22:17
It's terrible the way people will literally do anything to take things from people, as has been said them 2 thugs seem well versed in how they operate.

If I found myself in that position it's hard to say how you'd react but I think I'd try and throw the keys onto the roof of the house and hope they get stuck in the gutter, if it was inside the house I'd rather handover the keys to get them out as quick as possible
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: smorg00 on 11 March 2016, 22:58
Horrible, isn't it?
I've read a few posts on here where they've broken in to have the keys away, and watching this it seems that these criminals will stop at nothing if they decide to take someones pride and joy.
I can see how some people would think twice before owning a desirable car, due to the attention it may receive.
Scumbags, plain and simple.
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: Wo-Wo on 12 March 2016, 07:32
That's awful and there's a lot of language I'd like to use to describe this scum!!!!!

How would I react, similar to that guy but when there's two against one and an intent to use a weapon you'd have to think - it's insured!
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: Gti_Jamo on 12 March 2016, 13:47
Pretty tame to be honest, could of been a lot worse. That sh!t wouldn't happen in my street anyway.
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: p3asa on 12 March 2016, 17:05
That's shocking. I could actually feel my anxiety going while watching this.
Its hard to say what you would do in that situation. I think my first instinct would be to confront them as my cars have always been my pride and joy whereas probably the safest outcome would be to hand over the keys.

I wouldn't have a problem lumping one of them but it would be the repercussions as they know where you stay and I'm sure they would be back.

Similarly if you just handed over the keys they might just come back as they know you are a soft touch!!
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: smorg00 on 13 March 2016, 15:26
I was just thinking that, if this were to happen to me, in the rush and panic of nicking my car I doubt that the thieves would worry about putting on the seat belt, so would they know how to release the electronic hand brake? There would be a brief period of standing around, bemused as I watched someone trying to pinch my motor!
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: Mk7-GTD on 13 March 2016, 16:10
I was just thinking that, if this were to happen to me, in the rush and panic of nicking my car I doubt that the thieves would worry about putting on the seat belt, so would they know how to release the electronic hand brake? There would be a brief period of standing around, bemused as I watched someone trying to pinch my motor!

Can you not just drive away without disengaging the parking brake? I never disengage mine, it does it automatically when I pull away.
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: monkeyhanger on 13 March 2016, 16:49
I was just thinking that, if this were to happen to me, in the rush and panic of nicking my car I doubt that the thieves would worry about putting on the seat belt, so would they know how to release the electronic hand brake? There would be a brief period of standing around, bemused as I watched someone trying to pinch my motor!

Can you not just drive away without disengaging the parking brake? I never disengage mine, it does it automatically when I pull away.

It doesn't disengage automatically when you pull away IF the driver hasn't put their seatbelt on. No seatbelt means that you have to manually disengage it.
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: Btracing on 13 March 2016, 20:49
Had a attempted house break in , Friday night and I have a real idea it was to take the Golf GTD

Be careful all
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: Restlessnative on 13 March 2016, 20:57
Had a attempted house break in , Friday night and I have a real idea it was to take the Golf GTD

Be careful all

Did you hear/disturb them?.They say it's a good idea to keep your house keys seperate from your car keys to stop a 'double whammy' of chaos,cost and worry.
Title: Re: Blimey
Post by: p3asa on 13 March 2016, 23:58
I was just thinking that, if this were to happen to me, in the rush and panic of nicking my car I doubt that the thieves would worry about putting on the seat belt, so would they know how to release the electronic hand brake? There would be a brief period of standing around, bemused as I watched someone trying to pinch my motor!

Can you not just drive away without disengaging the parking brake? I never disengage mine, it does it automatically when I pull away.

It doesn't disengage automatically when you pull away IF the driver hasn't put their seatbelt on. No seatbelt means that you have to manually disengage it.


Its now changed. You can drive away without engaging the seatbelt or engaging it manually with your foot on the brake. I don't know when the changes took place but remember reading about it on here and our new GTI is also like that.