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Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
So i went to my Orientation today and i went to a Police Officer workshop and they told us that theift is the number one problem on campus. So i asked them, "Whats the number 1 car stolen from the parking lots?"
The officers answer "Ford Mustangs from 95 and earlier" [Eek!] [Eek!] [Eek!] [Eek!]

So i am in the market for a beater [dance]

Oh and on the way home from school, my Mustang hit 100000 miles
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I took a pic when i got home...
 
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on :
 
Yeah, college campuses are notorious for car theft and breakins. Their parking lots are huge and largly unattended. Also, a thief can pretty much guarentee that you will be gone for at least an hour after you park your car.

It really sux [Frown]

EDIT: Other than that Sac State is a pretty good school. What's you major?

[ June 20, 2006, 11:17 AM: Message edited by: 92stangLX ]
 
Posted by TRIXSNK (Member # 2844) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 92stangLX:
Yeah, college campuses are notorious for car theft and breakins. Their parking lots are huge and largly unattended. Also, a thief can pretty much guarentee that you will be gone for at least an hour after you park your car.


Ya just ask Jersey (Jmir018) [Frown]
 
Posted by adower (Member # 5955) on :
 
I think it depends where you park your car. I go to sac state, if you park in the parking garage and have an alarm/ auto lock you will be ok. Its the cars that are parked outside way in the back that have problems. Security does not patrol that area much. If your in the garages you will almost always see parking enforcement check cars for parking permits/walking around.
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by adower:
I think it depends where you park your car. I go to sac state, if you park in the parking garage and have an alarm/ auto lock you will be ok. Its the cars that are parked outside way in the back that have problems. Security does not patrol that area much. If your in the garages you will almost always see parking enforcement check cars for parking permits/walking around.

I heard the Ramona Ave parking lot always has someone attending the gate.

I got a bunch of security stuff on my car but i still worry. I'm gonna buy a beater hopefully or my mom wants a little car that she can cruise maybe i'll just pimp her expi or something if my dad finds her a car.
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 92stangLX:
Yeah, college campuses are notorious for car theft and breakins. Their parking lots are huge and largly unattended. Also, a thief can pretty much guarentee that you will be gone for at least an hour after you park your car.

It really sux [Frown]

EDIT: Other than that Sac State is a pretty good school. What's you major?

My major is Fire Science/Fire Services Management. I might minor in Human Resources Management.
 
Posted by NavidR (Member # 3164) on :
 
First I would like to say congrats and good luck next semester, I'll be my last semester so i'm excited....

about stolen cars, if you ask me I don't worry, i've always driven my foxbodies there, I drove my 96 Cobra there all the time and never had problem, you just have to be smart about how you park. Have an Alarm, and when parking a foxbody pop the hood and disconnect something. But like I said I've never had a problem, I also know lots of students that go to CSUS and I always park in the same spot so I know my friends have their eyes out for my car. Is parking a problem?? YES it is a big problem, last semester there was a day that they stole 3 mustangs in one day, so Try not to drive your mustangs, and if you have to, have a good alarm and pull into school quietly with out getting any attention. Don't riv up or blast music.
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NavidR:
First I would like to say congrats and good luck next semester, I'll be my last semester so i'm excited....

about stolen cars, if you ask me I don't worry, i've always driven my foxbodies there, I drove my 96 Cobra there all the time and never had problem, you just have to be smart about how you park. Have an Alarm, and when parking a foxbody pop the hood and disconnect something. But like I said I've never had a problem, I also know lots of students that go to CSUS and I always park in the same spot so I know my friends have their eyes out for my car. Is parking a problem?? YES it is a big problem, last semester there was a day that they stole 3 mustangs in one day, so Try not to drive your mustangs, and if you have to, have a good alarm and pull into school quietly with out getting any attention. Don't riv up or blast music.

I don't do any of that stuff.
i am going to try not to drive my Mustang. Maybe my dad will let me cruise the Lightning [Wink]
 
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Cobra5.0Jeep:
quote:
Originally posted by adower:
I think it depends where you park your car. I go to sac state, if you park in the parking garage and have an alarm/ auto lock you will be ok. Its the cars that are parked outside way in the back that have problems. Security does not patrol that area much. If your in the garages you will almost always see parking enforcement check cars for parking permits/walking around.

I heard the Ramona Ave parking lot always has someone attending the gate.

I got a bunch of security stuff on my car but i still worry. I'm gonna buy a beater hopefully or my mom wants a little car that she can cruise maybe i'll just pimp her expi or something if my dad finds her a car.

I always saw a lot of broken glass on the street in the back of campus. A lot of people who did not pay for parking permits parked their.
 
Posted by Quick 88LX (Member # 1950) on :
 
Sac State is a great campus and even though theft is our biggest problem, it is an extremely safe school. Besides, I would much rather have theft be a problem than rape or any other form of violence.
 
Posted by adower (Member # 5955) on :
 
^^^^

I agree, but people who get their stuff stolen are almost asking for it. If you read the newspaper its all stuff like. Stolen purse, computer, etc. I will bet 100$ its people who leave their purse or computer on the drivers seat in plain view...
 
Posted by Cobrar96 (Member # 3050) on :
 
I have my cobra parked around town in chico for 2 years and havent had any problems...just keep it locked up and alarm.
 
Posted by RiddlerGT (Member # 113) on :
 
I had my Lightning as well as my roommates mustang in chico in a covered car tent and both got broken into on warner!

I now go to CSUEB and I rarely drive the lightning I usually take my beater.
 
Posted by Jmir018 (Member # 1414) on :
 
get lowjack or a gps system.
no car of mine will ever NOT have either one as i have learned recently you can never be safe enough.
I'd get gps just so YOU could be the one busting the fuckers instead of the police. [Wink]
Good luck [patriot]

[ June 23, 2006, 12:40 AM: Message edited by: Jmir018 ]
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
Yeah it seems like its a cool school. I might go to some of the events and stuff only if i don't have to worry about my car being stolen so i better find a beater. Theres hella cars up here for under a grand. Theres a 92 Crown Victoria for 1200, i could make it into a police car lookalike [Smile]
Maybe i should buy an import i could park it anywhere cause i wouldn't car if anyone keyed me or hit me. Theres a couple Preludes for under a grand in there one might even come with a fart can it says "modified" lol
 
Posted by Juiced-03 (Member # 2245) on :
 
I've parked all of my cars there and never had a problem. 95GT, '01 Cobra, '03 Cobra, never been broken into. My '01 Cobra was keyed most likely at school, but I cannot confirm that because I didn't notice it until the day after school. Better that than having the top slashed though. If you go to school during the day, I'd say your car is pretty damn safe, especially in the morning. At night, park in the staff parking close to your classes if you can.

Turn your wheels all the way to one side so it can't be towed, and don't back into your spot. Install a fuel pump switch or something and maybe buy a Club. All of these thing combined will definitely help your chances of keeping your car. Keep a low profile, and don't rev in the parking lot or burnout in front of the dorms lol. Luckily this semester I'm carpooling on my brother's car so my Cobra will be safe at home. Maybe I'll see you at school sometime.

[ June 23, 2006, 02:01 AM: Message edited by: Juiced-03 ]
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Juiced-03:
I've parked all of my cars there and never had a problem. 95GT, '01 Cobra, '03 Cobra, never been broken into. My '01 Cobra was keyed most likely at school, but I cannot confirm that because I didn't notice it until the day after school. Better that than having the top slashed though. If you go to school during the day, I'd say your car is pretty damn safe, especially in the morning. At night, park in the staff parking close to your classes if you can.

Turn your wheels all the way to one side so it can't be towed, and don't back into your spot. Install a fuel pump switch or something and maybe buy a Club. All of these thing combined will definitely help your chances of keeping your car. Keep a low profile, and don't rev in the parking lot or burnout in front of the dorms lol. Luckily this semester I'm carpooling on my brother's car so my Cobra will be safe at home. Maybe I'll see you at school sometime.

why not back into the spot?
I don't do burnouts or rev.
I have a couple security stuff but i still don't like the idea of pakring it there
 
Posted by Juiced-03 (Member # 2245) on :
 
If you back into your spot, it makes it easy for someone just to tow the front and take off with your car. If you park normal and turn your wheels to one side, they will have a hell of time trying to tow it lol. Even with a flatbad it's not going to work out too well for them.

[ June 23, 2006, 11:53 PM: Message edited by: Juiced-03 ]
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Juiced-03:
If you back into your spot, it makes it easy for someone just to tow the front and take off with your car. If park normal and turn your wheels to one side, they will have a hell of time trying to tow it lol. Even with a flatbad it's not going to work out too well for them.

i always thought backing it in was the best because if they can't break into your car to undo the parking brake and put it in neutral they wouldn't be able to tow it or put it on a flat bed.
 
Posted by sf89lx (Member # 3965) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Cobra5.0Jeep:
quote:
Originally posted by Juiced-03:
If you back into your spot, it makes it easy for someone just to tow the front and take off with your car. If park normal and turn your wheels to one side, they will have a hell of time trying to tow it lol. Even with a flatbad it's not going to work out too well for them.

i always thought backing it in was the best because if they can't break into your car to undo the parking brake and put it in neutral they wouldn't be able to tow it or put it on a flat bed.
yes this is intersting,, anyone know about this controversy.. back in or park normal?>? [patriot]
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
Anyone wanna tell me why i spent 10 dollars on this catalog when it doesn't have next semesters schedule in it or anything that i need? [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by 91PONY (Member # 206) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Cobra5.0Jeep:
Anyone wanna tell me why i spent 10 dollars on this catalog when it doesn't have next semesters schedule in it or anything that i need? [Roll Eyes]

The schedule is only available on-line now. [Embarrassed]

And I still say get a beater. Even if nobody tries to steal your car, a lot of the spots are tight and you could easily get door dinged.
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 91PONY:
quote:
Originally posted by Cobra5.0Jeep:
Anyone wanna tell me why i spent 10 dollars on this catalog when it doesn't have next semesters schedule in it or anything that i need? [Roll Eyes]

The schedule is only available on-line now. [Embarrassed]

And I still say get a beater. Even if nobody tries to steal your car, a lot of the spots are tight and you could easily get door dinged.

i hope i can get the schedule i want. i still need to talk with my major advisor to get it in writting that i am majoring in Fire Science. It'll be easier for me to get the classes i want if i have a major set up.

[ June 23, 2006, 03:32 PM: Message edited by: Cobra5.0Jeep ]
 
Posted by adower (Member # 5955) on :
 
I am pretty sure it doesnt mattter if you have a letter or not and it helping you get your major. Registration depends on what priority you have. If your one of the last priority your gonna be SOL. Also when adding classes most teachers take the highest rank class members first. That is graduating seniors, seniors, junior, ...etc. Good luck with your schedule, I know mine sucked when I was lower priority registration.
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by adower:
I am pretty sure it doesnt mattter if you have a letter or not and it helping you get your major. Registration depends on what priority you have. If your one of the last priority your gonna be SOL. Also when adding classes most teachers take the highest rank class members first. That is graduating seniors, seniors, junior, ...etc. Good luck with your schedule, I know mine sucked when I was lower priority registration.

I'm a junior and if you have a major set up instead of being "Undecided" you have a higher proiority. if you haven't gotten your letter proven your major your technically a "undecided"
 
Posted by Juiced-03 (Member # 2245) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Cobra5.0Jeep:
quote:
Originally posted by Juiced-03:
If you back into your spot, it makes it easy for someone just to tow the front and take off with your car. If park normal and turn your wheels to one side, they will have a hell of time trying to tow it lol. Even with a flatbad it's not going to work out too well for them.

i always thought backing it in was the best because if they can't break into your car to undo the parking brake and put it in neutral they wouldn't be able to tow it or put it on a flat bed.
If you back in, they will just put the rear wheels on a dolly.
 
Posted by NavidR (Member # 3164) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Cobra5.0Jeep:
Anyone wanna tell me why i spent 10 dollars on this catalog when it doesn't have next semesters schedule in it or anything that i need? [Roll Eyes]

Don't ever buy catalogs. Its a waist of money, just look online, see catalogs are printed in advanced and lots of classes change, therefore the catalogs are always wrong.
 




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