Gas Theft... Victom yet?
#1
Gas Theft... Victom yet?
Anybody had gas stolen yet? Has happened in my area... It's getting pretty damn valuable.
Has anyone picked up a locking gas cap?
Suggestions/Recommendations where?
I want to buy one before people start buying them up.
Thanks All
Has anyone picked up a locking gas cap?
Suggestions/Recommendations where?
I want to buy one before people start buying them up.
Thanks All
#5
Originally Posted by Skier
Anybody had gas stolen yet? Has happened in my area... It's getting pretty damn valuable.
Has anyone picked up a locking gas cap?
Suggestions/Recommendations where?
I want to buy one before people start buying them up.
Thanks All
Has anyone picked up a locking gas cap?
Suggestions/Recommendations where?
I want to buy one before people start buying them up.
Thanks All
#7
haha I had my gas syphered once. My car was parked in the school parking lot... The gas door was opened and the gas cap was on the floor. They took almost 1/4 tank.. And this was before the gas was this high...
#8
Originally Posted by scopium
maybe if the gas prices lowered and companies wouldnt be so damn greedy.. people wouldnt steal gas.. its $3.00 here in so cal for 89 octane and 3.15 for 91
I get my 91 for about 2.55-2.75, I don't fuel up at the first gas station I see. And I don't go to the cheapest gas stations.
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Originally Posted by Brushedpewter
I live a couple of blocks from Lakewood. I don't know where you are getting these prices. It's more like 2.80-2.85 for 91.
I get my 91 for about 2.55-2.75, I don't fuel up at the first gas station I see. And I don't go to the cheapest gas stations.
I get my 91 for about 2.55-2.75, I don't fuel up at the first gas station I see. And I don't go to the cheapest gas stations.
i'm not talking about just lakewood.. yea its ok in lakewood
but in santa monica and other cities that my freinds live in. gas is just way too high
#12
Man are u serious? These fools actually syphen gas outta your tanks! if you catch one by your car syphening gas out of your tank, kick him in the nuts from behind so he is caught off guard and chokes and swallows the gas! Thats pathetic! I mean i know gas prices are flippin ridiculous but dayuum! good luck hopefully none of you have to become a gas theft victim!
#14
I use LoadJack XP Unleaded edition. If any fuel is stolen from my vehicle, it activates tracking molecules which are released when the fuel is burned. Although it was standard with the Maxima SiR, I imported it and installed it in my tank. :
#16
Originally Posted by TXT-1
Why do you need a locking gas cap? Your fuel door is already locked and can't be opened except with the button inside your car. A thief could pry that open, but by then, the damage has already been done so I don't think a locking gas cap would really help.
Locking gas cap means you still have your gas. Your choices are 1.) broken fuel door and no gas or 2.) broken fuel but still have gas
Yah, our station has been getting alot of people stealing lately, especially around lunch or rush hour. We have a big *** guy just stand outside and watch over everyone and catch the plates of people who try to run
#17
Originally Posted by rsly33
Locking gas cap means you still have your gas. Your choices are 1.) broken fuel door and no gas or 2.) broken fuel but still have gas
Yah, our station has been getting alot of people stealing lately, especially around lunch or rush hour. We have a big *** guy just stand outside and watch over everyone and catch the plates of people who try to run
Yah, our station has been getting alot of people stealing lately, especially around lunch or rush hour. We have a big *** guy just stand outside and watch over everyone and catch the plates of people who try to run
#18
Originally Posted by scopium
i'm not talking about just lakewood.. yea its ok in lakewood
but in santa monica and other cities that my freinds live in. gas is just way too high
but in santa monica and other cities that my freinds live in. gas is just way too high
#19
Originally Posted by rsly33
Locking gas cap means you still have your gas. Your choices are 1.) broken fuel door and no gas or 2.) broken fuel but still have gas
Yah, our station has been getting alot of people stealing lately, especially around lunch or rush hour. We have a big *** guy just stand outside and watch over everyone and catch the plates of people who try to run
Yah, our station has been getting alot of people stealing lately, especially around lunch or rush hour. We have a big *** guy just stand outside and watch over everyone and catch the plates of people who try to run
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or do this...don't really fill up ur tank.. drive with a sign tha says...i usually keep only 1/8 of my tank filled, if you do'nt believe me, the gas cap is arleady open so you can try to suck as much gas as you would like..-= )...i mean..right now i spend about $110 every week...but i tried sucking gas out of one of my old cars, n i couldn't seem to fit the hose all the way down, it gets like stuck or something...
#22
i dont know if this is tru in all ur states, but dont u guys have to prepay before u can pump gas?? around here we cant even pump gas without paying first, they did away with those other pumps a couple years ago. and as for stealing gas, im sorry u have to go through with that guys...i've never had to experience that (knock on wood)...ahhh, the old days where gas was .99 cents per gallon at Racetrak...lol, bak then wen i saw $1.03 i was like hell noooooo
#23
My neighbor had a bunch of gas stolen Sunday night. He has an old truck without a locking gas cap. Where I live is pretty rural, so there are a lot of trucks with no locks and big gas tanks.
My Maxima and Infiniti both have doors that open from the inside, so I am not a very likely target. However, my old Dodge truck has a cheap locking cap that you could easily get off with a screwdriver, so I might get victimized there.
I think TXT-1 is right, though. There are so many cars and trucks that don't have any kind of lock that those will be targeted before one of our cars, unless you leave the door unlocked (so they can pop the gas door) or leave the gas door popped open.
My Maxima and Infiniti both have doors that open from the inside, so I am not a very likely target. However, my old Dodge truck has a cheap locking cap that you could easily get off with a screwdriver, so I might get victimized there.
I think TXT-1 is right, though. There are so many cars and trucks that don't have any kind of lock that those will be targeted before one of our cars, unless you leave the door unlocked (so they can pop the gas door) or leave the gas door popped open.
#24
I dont know what other state laws are but here in Ohio if you get caught stealing gas from a station you get your license taken away, so I dont think thats less risky than just trying to syphon from some random car.
Yah, a lot of stations around us have now started the prepay only and installed extra surveillance cameras around the station to catch the people who try to run.
Yah, a lot of stations around us have now started the prepay only and installed extra surveillance cameras around the station to catch the people who try to run.
#25
Originally Posted by ImmaSquashYou
or do this...don't really fill up ur tank.. drive with a sign tha says...i usually keep only 1/8 of my tank filled, if you do'nt believe me, the gas cap is arleady open so you can try to suck as much gas as you would like..-= )...i mean..right now i spend about $110 every week...but i tried sucking gas out of one of my old cars, n i couldn't seem to fit the hose all the way down, it gets like stuck or something...
But seriously, modern gas tanks have baffles and anti-siphon catches, so you can't siphon gas out even if you wanted to. I tried this once when I ran out of gas while mowing my lawn. The hose only goes down a few inches and then gets stuck in the filler neck by one of the catches. Even if you got a hose down into the tank, the baffles prevent you from getting much. They were originally meant to prevent your fuel pump from going dry when you accelerated hard or took a sharp turn, but they also make stealing gas not worthwhile. But gas is cheap compared to say $4-6 for bottled water. Why don't people steal water? You don't need gas to live, but you sure do need water. (Sadly, I have seen people steal water when it's rationed during droughts.)
#28
Originally Posted by Big_E-Dog
well we should be glad because in england gas is about 8-9 dollars to the gallon so im ok paying 2.75-3.25 for a gallon...just remember it could be worse.
Just go out and buy that Hummer/Escalade/F450 Super Duty and fill 'er up!
#30
I remember when i still used to live in Ukraine... gas theft was very common. They would come to your car with a regular hose, gas tank and a screw driver and completely empty out your tank. Sometimes, for the hell of it they would pour water back it so that it would take you a while to figure out what happend. That was so messed up.
#31
Originally Posted by MaximaSpd85
i dont know if this is tru in all ur states, but dont u guys have to prepay before u can pump gas?? around here we cant even pump gas without paying first, they did away with those other pumps a couple years ago.
#32
often u cant really pay to fill up unless u have a debit or credit card at the pump, if u do wanna fill up u gotta hand them a 50 and tell them ur gonna fill up and that u dont know how much...wen u finish u go get ur change! but i never pay cash, only debit at the pump so i dont get that problem
#33
Originally Posted by MaximaSpd85
often u cant really pay to fill up unless u have a debit or credit card at the pump, if u do wanna fill up u gotta hand them a 50 and tell them ur gonna fill up and that u dont know how much...wen u finish u go get ur change! but i never pay cash, only debit at the pump so i dont get that problem
Doubt you'd have the problem anymore, but say in the old days when you could fill up in under $20. You'd give the cashier a $20, fill it up, and then go back inside to get what was left. I always found it funny that the cashier was behind bulletproof glass, and they would turn this thing that's like a miniature revolving door to give you the change. It'd be like the Money Train--only way to get the person out is to set fire to the booth.
#34
Originally Posted by MaximaSpd85
often u cant really pay to fill up unless u have a debit or credit card at the pump, if u do wanna fill up u gotta hand them a 50 and tell them ur gonna fill up and that u dont know how much...wen u finish u go get ur change! but i never pay cash, only debit at the pump so i dont get that problem
#35
Originally Posted by Big_E-Dog
well we should be glad because in england gas is about 8-9 dollars to the gallon so im ok paying 2.75-3.25 for a gallon...just remember it could be worse.
#37
Originally Posted by Cliff Clavin
Most of what England (and the rest of Europe for that matter) pays at the pump is all in TAXES. IIRC, England charges $3/gallon in federal tax (then probably more for state and local tax). I think our federal tax is around $.40/gallon and most state and local taxes add up to like another $.20. The cost of the gas is about the same, but they get raped on taxes. I don't feel "lucky" that our country isn't giving us the shaft. Well, they do a lot anyway, but not so much on gas.
Plus everything is a lot closer together over there than here. We put on a lot more miles driving around in the US which adds up to more fuel being consumed. We're still biting the bullet harder. IMO
#38
Originally Posted by 96explorerxlt
Plus everything is a lot closer together over there than here. We put on a lot more miles driving around in the US which adds up to more fuel being consumed. We're still biting the bullet harder. IMO
All kidding aside, this country has a relatively low cost-of-living. Anyone who wants to work/study hard can have anything they want within reason. But we're not biting any bullets.
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I wouldn't be suprised to find out about more people stealing gas. It's finally reached $2.75 for 87 here and the cheapest I've found 91 is $2.85. I fill up at least twice a week, these gas prices are kiling me.