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[quote author=DaveM link=topic=6719.msg36866#msg36866 date=1250169238]


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?

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I mean...who'd want to break into a car with her crawling around on the inside of the windshield?
 
[quote author=The Seeker link=topic=6719.msg36945#msg36945 date=1250193131]

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?


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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
 
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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