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Car Jacking Set-up Techniques

From: Lance (Observation of Social Changes in Hard Times)
Date: 12 Jul 2003
Time: 19:18:19
Remote Name: 66.82.48.1

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How do car jacking criminals and thieves draw in their prey to attack? Well we had an interesting situation happen recently. A dastardly looking Black American along with a couple of friends late at night eyeing the mobile command center as it glistens in the night. One individual hits the cross walk button to get the light to change. While others get into position to ask a question of the driver to get them to roll down the window. That is how it starts, unfortunately watching this situation unfold we did what anyone from Los Angeles would do while coming up to one of those traffic safety devices invented by William Eno of NYC. After all the only cars parked along the side streets along the change eating innovations of the 1940s by C.C. Magee won't allow you to park for free all the while insisting a small periodic fee. In other words we did not plan on parking and waiting for the attack to get under way, while someone slowly crossed the street infront of us, instead we used the tall peddle on the right, a low gear and an air horn befitting a submarine or rail locomotive and pierced the night and put the hammer down, never to return to the domestic criminals web. Good night and good riddens, SEE YA. Nice try guys, I imagine that technique may work from time to time, but in the city those who dwell there pay attention to such things. As the economic situation has taken it's toll on the middle class there is less trickled down to the people on the street and they are dead set on getting some money somehow. Pay attention America, stay heads up and protect yourselves.

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