Bojangles69
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I know how you feel I've got shit stole from me more than once. Strong armed robbery as well in prison which isn't fun.
One thing I've learned about getting robbed.
It CAN happen anywhere BUT it still tends to happen at certain places/towns/situations more often. If I'm parked in a nieghborhood I don't trust I will usually take my expensive things (i-pods, faceplate, gps) and either put them in the glove compartment, trunk, or under the seat.
If a robber is trying to steal stuff from your car (and not the car itself) they will almost always look inside first. So as a tip, don't leave expensive things that can be seen out when you're in an area you don't trust/know.
Also, my brother just got his gps stolen like a week ago as well as a cracked windshield. It was in a neighborhood I WOULD trust, so now I hide shit almost 80% of the places I go to. Its almost like a paranoid habit but its serving me better than not doing it.
I hope you can feel better soon and remember this doesn't have to make you an "asshole". You can surely adopt some "healthy paranoia" however and avoid situations like this in the future. G/luck!
One thing I've learned about getting robbed.
It CAN happen anywhere BUT it still tends to happen at certain places/towns/situations more often. If I'm parked in a nieghborhood I don't trust I will usually take my expensive things (i-pods, faceplate, gps) and either put them in the glove compartment, trunk, or under the seat.
If a robber is trying to steal stuff from your car (and not the car itself) they will almost always look inside first. So as a tip, don't leave expensive things that can be seen out when you're in an area you don't trust/know.
Also, my brother just got his gps stolen like a week ago as well as a cracked windshield. It was in a neighborhood I WOULD trust, so now I hide shit almost 80% of the places I go to. Its almost like a paranoid habit but its serving me better than not doing it.
I hope you can feel better soon and remember this doesn't have to make you an "asshole". You can surely adopt some "healthy paranoia" however and avoid situations like this in the future. G/luck!