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Leave the tech gizmos at home. A friend of mine had his car broken into.. He's portable gps system stolen.
The crooks then went out and did a number of home burglaries. The crooks use the same gps unit to get around town. No knowing the gps was in "log mode". It automatically saved the location every time the car stopped.
These guys eventually got busted and the police went thought the gps and phones they were carrying for information. Because my friend had the serial number for the gps reported to the police as stolen. They contacted him saying they had recovered it as well as his car radio when these guys had also stolen. Anyway before they gave him back the gps. They asked him questions about the addressed visited by the gps. My friend pulled out his pad and told him day hour and time for all the stops that were his. As they were being logged so he could be reimbursed for driving costs... He got only a 1/4 way though his list before cop asked him to stop. Relishing he had nothing to do with the crooks.
I love the new low, low price for auto-gps portables.
I got a 4.5 inch gps that was selling for $800.00 for $130 refurbed. It's a dam shame I can't get that same price for refurbed portable aircraft gps's... I got one last year as a gift... it costs almost $3000.00