I'm with Ronnie, I would love to wire up a few thousand volts of power to the seat and steering wheel that would create instant justice if anyone stole one of my vehicles, infact I was only saying to SteveP the otherday on MSN how I'd actually pay money to see that happen to the thieving scum!
One thing to watch, is that if you find a flat tyre or a broken window on your car or some other damage, or park in one spot all the time, or your car doesn't move for a few days in a row, someone may decide that it is unwanted, not cared for, or is infact abandoned. So if you spot your car has a flat tyre, broken window or some other damage and you're in no rush to sort it, as you may walk, cycle or take public transport or have another car, DON'T IGNORE IT! Do something quickly, like put the spare on, move it, replace the window and make it secure.
It seems as though people are letting a tyre down as a way of telling if a car seems to be in use or cared for. If they come back and it's not moved and still has the damage they caused, they seem to think that they have some right to it, or that they can take it away, as it's not been sorted, so either can't belong to anyone, isn't wanted, isn't cared for etc.
Quite frankly it's taking the p**s. Someone might be on holiday, only use the car very occassionally, work away from home, the list goes on. At the end of the day, every car is owned by someone. So, what right they think they have to take it after their test of some sort to check if it's a car that's cared for or wanted shows a result in their favour I don't know!?
So, beware, it seems as though they are aiming their efforts towards older cars, often for banger racing or for weighing in as scrap. In both instances there are no problems with not having a V5C or proving ownership. They have their fun or get their money and some poor sod loses a car, but according to their test it wasn't wanted anyway.
Pete
PS, Any news on the car mate? Have you reported it stolen etc been issued with a crime number and no more will be done unless it turns up on the door step of the Police station or they fall over it? Ring the council and make sure you give them the details of the car, so that if they find the car and as it would be an 'abandoned' vehicle, they just issue it with a notice stuck on the window, then tow it away and crush it if they think it is of no value, sadly this applies to a 300, how dare they make this judgement on anyones property. I would hope they would try and make contact with the last registered keeper, however I don't think they do, probably some stupid privacy law as it isn't the DVLA or the Police.
How long was it taxed for mate? As take a look here for claiming the tax back, you'll need to have waited a few days, have the crime number etc.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Ow ... G_10012526
G reg 360 GLT, G reg 340 GL Variomatic, plus many more..........