Cheshire Cat
The most curious thing..
Mine was used as a get away car. Shame it was a clapped out Escort (despite the spoiler) which could be overtaken by a milkfloat going uphill, and not the Cosworth they may have thought they had nicked.
Trackers - I know people with high end cars, and others with valuable commercial trucks, who found the system worked well. Recovery of vehicles very quickly, undamaged, and arrests still in the vehicles or nearby.
Aren't the nice cars stolen, never to be seen again, generally those without a tracker? Some people with money, are too tight or too relaxed to bother with paying for tracking?
Doesn't anyone check these west African bound shipping containers?
What's a dead herring?
Due to the high density steel used in shipping containers that these cars are shipped in the majority of tracking signals are blocked.
That's why they use them.
That's just what they told BG. What actually happened, is they paid by cheque, didn't re-register the car, and used it on job.
So they robbed a bank, probably killing a few people, and you just don't care. I thought better of you BG.They paid cash and filled the reg docs out as sold to a dealer. What actually happened to and if they made money it is no longer my concern
My BMW was used for a drive by in Southampton when it got nicked.. The old bill also said it was used in several crimes around the Berkshire region...