I feel for you mate, you must be gutted - how do you stand on the insurance seeing as they took the keys? Are the insurance co being o.k. about it?
My advice to everyone is to get yourselves a lockable key-cabinet bolted to a wall and always have your keys in your pocket or in the locked cabinet.
I work indirectly with various police forces and I am always seeing offender reports describing "Hook and Cane" teams (where they try getting car keys via your letterbox) and reports of cars stolen after break-ins.
I was not about to let that ever happen to me, can't think of much more gutting to find you have been burgled but to find yourself burgled and also that they put all your stuff into one of your cars and drove off - that would be so much worse. Hangings too good for 'em etc....
My advice to everyone is to get yourselves a lockable key-cabinet bolted to a wall and always have your keys in your pocket or in the locked cabinet.
I work indirectly with various police forces and I am always seeing offender reports describing "Hook and Cane" teams (where they try getting car keys via your letterbox) and reports of cars stolen after break-ins.
I was not about to let that ever happen to me, can't think of much more gutting to find you have been burgled but to find yourself burgled and also that they put all your stuff into one of your cars and drove off - that would be so much worse. Hangings too good for 'em etc....
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