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<blockquote data-quote="mykeys" data-source="post: 219458" data-attributes="member: 540605"><p>I can't say for your neck of the woods, but here in Washington the pawn shops are obligated to get the serial numbers off of whatever equipment they recieve and turn over a copy to the local PD. Been a lot of stolen stuff in the last couple of years and most of it was in the bigger cities.. Luckily for me and most of the people I know that have stereos are in smaller unincorporated towns. You might ask the local PD about something like that. It may not be a bad Idea to try and get a similar law passed with signatures from anyone who has ever had something stolen whether it be from their house or vehicle.. I never cought (sp?) the jerk that stole speakers out of my wifes car but I am pretty sure I know who was behind it.. She has had the screws put to her though.. Just not from me. That makes me happy but not content.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mykeys, post: 219458, member: 540605"] I can't say for your neck of the woods, but here in Washington the pawn shops are obligated to get the serial numbers off of whatever equipment they recieve and turn over a copy to the local PD. Been a lot of stolen stuff in the last couple of years and most of it was in the bigger cities.. Luckily for me and most of the people I know that have stereos are in smaller unincorporated towns. You might ask the local PD about something like that. It may not be a bad Idea to try and get a similar law passed with signatures from anyone who has ever had something stolen whether it be from their house or vehicle.. I never cought (sp?) the jerk that stole speakers out of my wifes car but I am pretty sure I know who was behind it.. She has had the screws put to her though.. Just not from me. That makes me happy but not content. Mike [/QUOTE]
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