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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1395954, member: 31533"]That is sad, but it's also evident they knew exactly what they were doing. They knew which vehicle they would get, most likely even before the show, I would think, then confirming the vehicle at the show, and planning that the dealer would want to eat somewhere). They knew they had to do it fast. </p><p><br /></p><p>If I was the police I would want to know if the other shows the dealer had gone to had been pretty much the same, where they would routinely stop at a place to eat. As well as other employees of their place. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, I wouldn't judge the dealer with parking it there. On the surface, it looks like a good place, in between a number of other cars and probably visible from the place they were sitting. And probably thought that no one at the restaurant would know they had the coins in the car, so why would someone pick theirs? In fact, I think that they probably did watch it go down, but didn't know right away, while it was going on that their vehicle was being broken into. Possibly thought that the other vehicle had stopped for a moment to try to find a place to park. </p><p><br /></p><p>What a shame, but is good that the robbers did it there instead of planning it for the shop or the home.</p><p><br /></p><p>In this case, I don't know what could be done short of hiring an armed vehicle and guards to transport the coins that would have deterred these robbers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1395954, member: 31533"]That is sad, but it's also evident they knew exactly what they were doing. They knew which vehicle they would get, most likely even before the show, I would think, then confirming the vehicle at the show, and planning that the dealer would want to eat somewhere). They knew they had to do it fast. If I was the police I would want to know if the other shows the dealer had gone to had been pretty much the same, where they would routinely stop at a place to eat. As well as other employees of their place. Also, I wouldn't judge the dealer with parking it there. On the surface, it looks like a good place, in between a number of other cars and probably visible from the place they were sitting. And probably thought that no one at the restaurant would know they had the coins in the car, so why would someone pick theirs? In fact, I think that they probably did watch it go down, but didn't know right away, while it was going on that their vehicle was being broken into. Possibly thought that the other vehicle had stopped for a moment to try to find a place to park. What a shame, but is good that the robbers did it there instead of planning it for the shop or the home. In this case, I don't know what could be done short of hiring an armed vehicle and guards to transport the coins that would have deterred these robbers.[/QUOTE]
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