Roadside Beware

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climbhigh
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Roadside Beware

Post by climbhigh »

There is nothing in this world worse than a thief.

My truck and 2 other cars got hit at roadside around 6 yesterday. They robbed me blind. Luckily I had most my climbing gear locked up under the bed cover . Apparently a lot of break ins have been going on the last couple weeks. It took 4 hours to get a report filed at the wolf county police station. If you head to the Red this weekend lock your stuff in the trunk or take it to the crag.

I say we set-up a climber sting and nail the bastards
overhung
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Post by overhung »

Damn. I was at Roadside at about 4pm. I didn't have any gear in the truck, but youch, that's scary.
I've had just about enough of this shit.
Kwas

Post by Kwas »

Maybe the RRGCC should put together a Security Council.
Rags
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Post by Rags »

the past few times I've been climbing at Roadside or have driven by, there is a late model 4 door Dodge station wagon hanging out. I've often wondered just what the hell he is doing there all the damn time. Sometimes he has friends visiting but most of the time he's just chillin... :?:

we have got to keep shit tight nowadays...
GWG
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Post by GWG »

I've noticed that car as well. I tend to get there early and he is there. He generally drives off and then returns 20 minutes later.
Guest

Post by Guest »

you out of towners are a bunch of idiots. that old man in that blue station wagon just hangs out there.he's not stealing anything.he's nobody.Susan told you who was stealing the stuff from roadside and military wall parking. Its the local who lives in ZACHARIAH!!!! He drives a red S-10.He is the local thief everyone knows it.
If you want to keep your stuff safe.Leave it at Miguels.Set it out on the ground in the camping area(only if you camped the night before) then come back after you've gone climbing.Enjoy a pizza.Spray a little(or a lot),pack up your stuff and go.
Wal-Mart sells 31 gallon rubbermaid containers for $7.83

As for a "security council" by the rrgc.You're an idiot for even suggesting something that dumb.YOURE FIRED!!!!!
tomdarch
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Post by tomdarch »

I'm not suggesting some sort of vigilante patrol, but the RRGCC really should address this type of issue - it impacts climbers in particular. Maybe some sort of 'neighborhood patrol' training could be arranged by local law enforcement.

Also, if there's a break-in issue popping up, then we should start making a habit of cruising through various parking lots while on the way from one crag to another. Just pull off the road and roll slowly through the lot looking for what's going on - people loitering or hiding between/behind vehicles - broken windows - etcetera. Just having the potential theives see that climbers are paying attention will cut down on break-ins.

If this guy in the red truck is the main culprit, then maybe climbers can keep an eye out for him. As an 'idiot' 'out of towner' I wouldn't be concerned about reporting him to the cops or testifying against him in court if I saw him up to something.
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Jeff
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Post by Jeff »

Funny how so many like to dis the rrgcc, but as soon as a problem pops up, they think the coalition should just take care of everything :roll: .
Thanks for the heads-up Climbhigh.
Last edited by Jeff on Wed Jul 16, 2003 11:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
overhung
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Post by overhung »

I'm for vigilanti-ism (sp). The guy needs a good ass-kicking.
I've had just about enough of this shit.
Steve
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Post by Steve »

Thanks for the warning climbhigh, sorry about your loss.

Quite ironic isn't it Jeff.

The self policing thing isn't a bad idea. It never hurts to play neighborhood watch, but lessen the chances of becoming a victim in the first place and it might save ya the headache. Make sure to report any and all problems to some agency. Anyone ever tried the KSP as opposed to the local sheriff's dept? Also report any goings on on the Daniel boone to the Forest Service law enforcement. Those folks are willing, but you have to let them know. You might also want to try the Powell Co dispatch (basically 911) or get ahold of Don Fig over at Gladie. I was once given this contact number for FS law enforcement: Officer Kendall Culbertson (606) 663-2852
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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