BUT some people rather just bring along their own car guard
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OK...two things here:
1) It looks like it's a pretty darned hot day in this picture (by the looks of others in the photo)....yet THIS guy is wearing a fleece pullover!? Is he immune to the heat?
2) With that snake in mind, I now know how I can put my pet tarantula Boris to work...she's been sponging off of me for way too many years now! Do you think she'd act as a good deterrent?
I mean...who'd want to break into a car with her crawling around on the inside of the windshield?
1) It looks like it's a pretty darned hot day in this picture (by the looks of others in the photo)....yet THIS guy is wearing a fleece pullover!? Is he immune to the heat?
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AJ it is not uncommon to see these guys dressed like this on the hottest day. They need a place to carry the concealed weapons eg knives , guns and it makes it easy to conceal stuff they may have um well sort of acquired from you along the way
Wow though......I think I'd invest in some lightweight nylon style of cover-up if that's the case....but then again, criminals aren't exactly the sharpest knives in the drawer either.
If I am in an open parking area I will ask the guard which is my car before I get to it .If he is correct I will tip him .If he can't ,I ask how can he watch my car if he doesn't know which is my car .I also show them that I have a reverse camera in my car.This usually stumps them.
I think they are a load of bollocks. :blush:
But usually if they are friendly I end up giving them R5 as I am a sucker :y18:
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