nathg
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OK, I am absolutely furious at the moment. For those interested, here is the story. I arrive home not long ago after work, pull up in my drive way and jump out of the car to take a photo of my new number plates with the LED number plate lights glowing on them. I bought these LED's about two weeks ago from Autobarn for $21, a bit costly considering I can get the normal ones for free anyway.
So i pull out my phone to take a photo and realise there is no light coming out. I undo one of the clips and unplug to see if the globe has blown. IT ISN"T THERE!!
I try the other one and it is missing aswell. Someone has stolen my globes..
Now seriously, I can understand how things on cars can easily be stolen, like side indicators that are clear for example. But I haven't had these for very long, so it surprises me how quick someone has been.
Yes I drive with my lights on pretty much 90% all the time (not always lights, usually parkers in the morning). This got me thinking that someone must have taken them at TAFE yesterdday, but there is no way the light output is enough to be noticed during the day. Now unless someone has seen them whilst driving behind me, and taken them from when my car has been parked in the driveway at home, it leaves work.
I'm very upset over this, not for the fact that it is $21 for a new pair, but people are just f***wits :cry:
So i pull out my phone to take a photo and realise there is no light coming out. I undo one of the clips and unplug to see if the globe has blown. IT ISN"T THERE!!
I try the other one and it is missing aswell. Someone has stolen my globes..
Now seriously, I can understand how things on cars can easily be stolen, like side indicators that are clear for example. But I haven't had these for very long, so it surprises me how quick someone has been.
Yes I drive with my lights on pretty much 90% all the time (not always lights, usually parkers in the morning). This got me thinking that someone must have taken them at TAFE yesterdday, but there is no way the light output is enough to be noticed during the day. Now unless someone has seen them whilst driving behind me, and taken them from when my car has been parked in the driveway at home, it leaves work.
I'm very upset over this, not for the fact that it is $21 for a new pair, but people are just f***wits :cry: