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#80171 - 04/06/05 09:01 AM
Re: Assaulted and Fed up with New York!!!
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/09/02
Posts: 1087
Loc: Atlanta, Georgia
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I thought it appropriate to tell what happened to my wife and I over the weekend:
As most of you know, we live here in beautiful Hilton Head, SC which has a relatively low crime rate and fantastic weather (especially now). And I have to admit, much of Hilton Head is securely behind "plantations", and yes that means the plantations of old still exist but they are now gated regimes with private guards. Which makes us a little overconfident until...
This past Sunday my wife and I went to a local public park where other families were enjoying a sunny day. My wife and I casually parked our Honda CRV in a parking lot about 4:30pm and went for a 30 minute stroll on the beach. When we got back, we found that the passenger side window was smashed and her purse and cellphone were stolen. The police called it a "smash-and-grab"... nothing else was taken but my wife's closest stuff. The cops got great fingerprints since the car was freshly washed, as if that'll do any good.
This put us through 48 hours of hell, as we frantically contacted our bank to report the stolen credit cards (they had already been used by the time we got home) and began listing everything the thieves now had access to since they got her debit cards, ID and keys. We've had to change the house locks, checking accounts, replace my wife's driver's license, change regime security codes, stop the cellphone service and replace the cellphone. We can't use our credit cards until replacements come now. My wife still has a lot of work ahead just replacing all the phone numbers and addresses in her Daytimer. The theives got away with $100 cash but that was the least of our worries.
The car should be fixed by this Friday amazingly (only the glass and trim were damaged - no paint/body damage), and we are close to secure again after two days of panic. But we'll be far more wary of public parks, even in broad daylight in the plain view of everyone. I guess we'll stay behind our security gates next time we want to walk the beach.
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Jim Eshleman
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