Car advice again! This time security related
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 6:58 pm
This is very strange
I work at St James's hospital Leeds and anyone who knows the area will know it's right in the middle of two rough areas. Harehills and Burmantolfs. A lot of crime.
I park my car in Harehills because I don't have a permit to park on trust grounds and tbh I don't want to pay 400 quid a year to park at work.
Anyway this evening I got to my car (skoda Octavia 2008) after work and noticed by he passenger side window was open and the glove box was open. Not an unusual sight as I have had a previous car broken into before via a smashed window when I parked in Burmontolfs. What was unusual was the window wasn't smashed just open. I checked around the window and there was no marks to indicate someone had somehow yanked it open. Nothing was taken because I never leave anything worth nicking in the car. Window wound up without any issue.
I definitely locked the car and the glove box wasn't open when I left it. I always triple check it's locked because of the area it's in. Just wondering how anyone can get into a car like that and why would they. Surely it's quicker to smash the window? It would have happened in daylight but it's a relititvely quiet road.
I work at St James's hospital Leeds and anyone who knows the area will know it's right in the middle of two rough areas. Harehills and Burmantolfs. A lot of crime.
I park my car in Harehills because I don't have a permit to park on trust grounds and tbh I don't want to pay 400 quid a year to park at work.
Anyway this evening I got to my car (skoda Octavia 2008) after work and noticed by he passenger side window was open and the glove box was open. Not an unusual sight as I have had a previous car broken into before via a smashed window when I parked in Burmontolfs. What was unusual was the window wasn't smashed just open. I checked around the window and there was no marks to indicate someone had somehow yanked it open. Nothing was taken because I never leave anything worth nicking in the car. Window wound up without any issue.
I definitely locked the car and the glove box wasn't open when I left it. I always triple check it's locked because of the area it's in. Just wondering how anyone can get into a car like that and why would they. Surely it's quicker to smash the window? It would have happened in daylight but it's a relititvely quiet road.