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- From: dmyers@galley.cis.ohio-state.edu (david e myers)
- Subject: Re: Trick for auto entry in the news.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.181258.9416@cis.ohio-state.edu>
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- Organization: The Ohio State University Dept. of Computer and Info. Science
- References: <41341@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> <1992Nov21.091207.20297@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com> <jstark.722535792@mcshh.hanse.de>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 18:12:58 GMT
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- In article <jstark.722535792@mcshh.hanse.de> jstark@mcshh.Hanse.DE (Jens Stark) writes:
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- >Well, it ran through german news as well.
- >One of the strangest methods to break into a car was used on a mercedes of
- >a friend of mine. They fired some 9mm cartridges at his door from a little
- >distance. The police claims this to be a method of increasing popularity.
- >( Didnt work this time... but the door was ruined... )
- >
- > Jens
- >
- Isn't this a little obvious? Why not throw a brick through the window?
- If the intent was to just get inside, it would certainly be easier to
- break the window and take what you wanted. If you were trying to steal
- the car, why shoot holes in it? (Unless you were planning to joyride,
- in which case you don't care if the car has holes in it.)
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- Dave
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