Friday, June 6, 2008

Violating Personal Property

Aren't you getting sick of paying for the soaring gas price? If you are, then you are not the only ones. Many of us are suffering with the high payment.

The worst part of many people are starting to violating other people's property by stealing the gas out of your car! For instance, have you ever thought about business-suit wearing women stealing gas ? I wouldn't until the Florida newspaper gave me a wake-up call. There were no way you could read anyone anymore. Thus, we ended up deciding to buy two gas cap lock
keys this evening for our two cars. It only cost us fifteen dollars of each with key. That is far cry cheaper than losing the entire gas you had spent such as fifty or sixty dollars. Don't let this happen to you if you don't start the action. So start act it up by buying the Cap Lock Key at Pep Boys.

But the report from Idaho says lately, more people are stealing license plates before they steal gas. For those who steal the license plate, they usually go to the gas station and to fill the gas up without paying where the local gas stations do not require the pre-payment. Isn't that terrible? Again, it clears that there are so many disrespectful people for taking someone's property. However, the good news is that nearly every gas station had installed the surveillance camera.

Now, it makes me wonder what is the next thing people would do violating other's property.

3 comments:

Cathy/Grandma/Mom said...

I always find it amazing how people steal things and yet never seem to admit that a thief is a thief. You are or you are not, a million dollars or a piece of bubble gum.

Furry Bottoms said...

My mom's boss had a SUV and also a boat; both were filled up with gas before Memorial's day weekend. One morning, her husband went outside to get ready for work and he noticed the gas door was open. So he checked and sure enough, his gas was stolen. AND the gas from the boat was gone too. Imagine that. Sheesh. My gas door does not have a lock, so I am trying to figure out how to add one.

Anonymous said...

The next thing the theives are doing, (after they find a new non-syphonable car or one that has a locking gas cap) is punching a hole in the bottom of gas tank and draining the gas out. That is a lot more expensive to repair than if they had just gas syphoned your gas out. I always park my car in plain veiw of lots of people. I'd rather have a few dents than have come back to a car with a hole in the gas tank. Mom/cc