Exile
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Post by Exile on Apr 11, 2009 16:54:56 GMT -5
WTF? Stapo got his goggles stolen? That's messed up dude, since when I was there Redknight got his patch stolen. But now I find out that after I left someone else got their stuff swiped as well? Wow! I am still going to farmington as it is almost right next door to where I live. But I will be sure to wire every piece of my equipment to 3 car batteries so any thieves will recieve a heart asploding shock of electricity. I think that's fair punishment, I have nothing else to say.
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Post by Gestapo on Apr 11, 2009 17:51:08 GMT -5
Hey Mongo, have you checked your case by any chance? My goggles might have been on your case when you bolted.
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Post by tupopoflungo (Tooth) on Apr 11, 2009 20:57:14 GMT -5
Redknight, I want to apologize for not showing up. I sliced my finger open pretty bad at about 5 and thought after i stopped the bleeding id be alright to play, i bandaged it up, and went out there, but when i got there it opened up again just as I was putting on my tac belt. A couple of guys, who's name I didnt catch, saw me loading up, I showed up right about 6. But after it opened up again, it was bleeding worse then before, so I went to the E.R. and needed stitches. My apologies for not notifying anyone, but the bleeding was really bad so I had to rush out. My apologies again.
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Slugg
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Post by Slugg on Apr 11, 2009 21:53:34 GMT -5
yea I am glad nothing like a whole aeg was stolen, but it's still bad. People just need to earn their own cash for what they need and not swipe it. I hope they get busted before they move to bigger things.
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Post by Murk on Apr 11, 2009 23:00:37 GMT -5
Were you playing in the basement by any chance? It may have been mine, although mine is a Real Sword. ;D Anyways, It's a shame about the stolen goods, however I left my stuff out the entire time (even when I left to eat) and had no problems... I had a great time, got at least one kill per match in 3 v 3 in the basement (which is good for me) and it's always a pleasure to meet the conscripts. [/quote] Yep that was me that you shot with that monster I have nothing else to say. I think you had the nicest AK there.
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Post by redknight on Apr 12, 2009 3:13:25 GMT -5
Well, the items taken were small, which is what I would expect. Stapo left the patch where ever and same with his goggles, someone decided to grab them, it's that simple, nothing more. For my part, I appologize to anyone who participated in the event and lost equipment to the thief. Our team is a newer team, but we are all people who have high standards and don't tolerate that crap, and before I host again, we will try to get something in place, such as lock boxes, to allow a way to secure personal property during games.
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Post by Crazyman™ on Apr 12, 2009 5:57:10 GMT -5
Leave shit locked in your cars. It's the only way to keep it All secure. I don't think anyone would be stupid enough to break into one.
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Post by Chaseman on Apr 12, 2009 8:39:47 GMT -5
Like Ceazyman, said lock your shit up. My teamamte Bigsteve had his 416 stolen with an eotech 551 and noviske flash hider on it from a game in davison last fall. Where is the honor in that?
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Post by Corporal Bogger on Apr 12, 2009 18:48:47 GMT -5
I will be attending next weeks game, but i will probably bring a small box and pad lock. If anyone wants to store there smaller stuff in there im fne with that.
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Post by pxranger on Apr 13, 2009 4:33:40 GMT -5
High school sized pad-lock lockers would be a good idea for keeping gear and weapons safe. The person could rent, or pay a deposit for a locker.
This place is around the Detroit area, I don't think anyone is scared of breaking into vehicles. Especially if they see, what they believe, to be a real firearm with extra goodies. Besides, if you've already got someone stealing inside, how long before it happens outside? Shit happens.
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Post by Hunter on Apr 13, 2009 14:18:32 GMT -5
We got some security cameras. I guess I can have those set up in areas used for setting gear etc. We got one in the main CQB lobby where we host the bigger public games, maybe thats why nothing was stolen before? I would like to thank all the other Zombie Squad members that came out. We might just have to police more than play in games until this gets under control.
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Post by redknight on Apr 13, 2009 19:30:45 GMT -5
Guys, I refuse to set the stage for some jack ass to begin breaking into our vehicles. I agree with Chase and Ranger to the extent that we need to lock stuff up, but I think we should put lockers or lockable receptacles in the lobby for people to use. I think that security cameras are an excellent idea too.
Final bit of business: Apparently there was some embarrassing conduct on the part of one of my guests. I apologize for his mouth, he has been dealt with and will be taking a break from airsoft to think about his demeanor towards others.
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Exile
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Post by Exile on Apr 13, 2009 20:01:45 GMT -5
I just checked my case, Stapo, and sadly I found no goggles in there. You used them afterwards remember? You played that one quick game when your friend came. I left as you guys were playing.
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Post by Gestapo on Apr 13, 2009 21:52:17 GMT -5
Ah, that's true. I have new ones on the way anyway.
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Post by docdetroit on Apr 13, 2009 22:54:35 GMT -5
Farmington feels like home turf, and that only makes this worse. Box ordered a new battery but it appears the thief did more than take the battery but also screwed up his AEG. Even with a new battery the AEG would not function which had a negative impact on our squads performance on 4-11-09. It feels like someone broke into my house, it is a horrible feeling. If me and Box do end up in some position of running any of the Farmington games, we will have some new rules in place. Like sign in sheets, and notifying someone before leaving the site. Once someone has left, they will be signed out and all remaining players will be asked to do a shake down of their gear to make sure all sensitive items are present and accounted for.
Also for the gutless wonders who stole the items this your warning!
750.356 Larceny.
Sec. 356.
(1) A person who commits larceny by stealing any of the following property of another person is guilty of a crime as provided in this section:
(a) Money, goods, or chattels.
(b) A bank note, bank bill, bond, promissory note, due bill, bill of exchange or other bill, draft, order, or certificate.
(c) A book of accounts for or concerning money or goods due, to become due, or to be delivered.
(d) A deed or writing containing a conveyance of land or other valuable contract in force.
(e) A receipt, release, or defeasance.
(f) A writ, process, or public record.
(2) If any of the following apply, the person is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 10 years or a fine of not more than $15,000.00 or 3 times the value of the property stolen, whichever is greater, or both imprisonment and a fine:
(a) The property stolen has a value of $20,000.00 or more.
(b) The person violates subsection (3)(a) and has 2 or more prior convictions for committing or attempting to commit an offense under this section. For purposes of this subdivision, however, a prior conviction does not include a conviction for a violation or attempted violation of subsection (4)(b) or (5).
(3) If any of the following apply, the person is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 5 years or a fine of not more than $10,000.00 or 3 times the value of the property stolen, whichever is greater, or both imprisonment and a fine:
(a) The property stolen has a value of $1,000.00 or more but less than $20,000.00.
(b) The person violates subsection (4)(a) and has 1 or more prior convictions for committing or attempting to commit an offense under this section. For purposes of this subdivision, however, a prior conviction does not include a conviction for a violation or attempted violation of subsection (4)(b) or (5).
(4) If any of the following apply, the person is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year or a fine of not more than $2,000.00 or 3 times the value of the property stolen, whichever is greater, or both imprisonment and a fine:
(a) The property stolen has a value of $200.00 or more but less than $1,000.00.
(b) The person violates subsection (5) and has 1 or more prior convictions for committing or attempting to commit an offense under this section or a local ordinance substantially corresponding to this section.
(5) If the property stolen has a value of less than $200.00, the person is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 93 days or a fine of not more than $500.00 or 3 times the value of the property stolen, whichever is greater, or both imprisonment and a fine.
(6) The values of property stolen in separate incidents pursuant to a scheme or course of conduct within any 12-month period may be aggregated to determine the total value of property stolen.
(7) If the prosecuting attorney intends to seek an enhanced sentence based upon the defendant having 1 or more prior convictions, the prosecuting attorney shall include on the complaint and information a statement listing the prior conviction or convictions. The existence of the defendant's prior conviction or convictions shall be determined by the court, without a jury, at sentencing or at a separate hearing for that purpose before sentencing. The existence of a prior conviction may be established by any evidence relevant for that purpose, including, but not limited to, 1 or more of the following:
(a) A copy of the judgment of conviction.
(b) A transcript of a prior trial, plea-taking, or sentencing.
(c) Information contained in a presentence report.
(d) The defendant's statement.
(8) If the sentence for a conviction under this section is enhanced by 1 or more prior convictions, those prior convictions shall not be used to further enhance the sentence for the conviction pursuant to section 10, 11, or 12 of chapter IX of the code of criminal procedure, 1927 PA 175, MCL 769.10, 769.11, and 769.12.
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