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<blockquote data-quote="The_Quiet_One" data-source="post: 8526944" data-attributes="member: 614562"><p>I have a psychology degree (one among many), so I KNOW all about mental health disorders. After all I'm a psychologist by degree! He's fairly normal. You on the other hand need your dosage adjusted for your disorder. You're exhibiting far too grandiose delusions.</p><p></p><p>I also didn't know a RN is the same thing as a mental health professional...</p><p></p><p>Jane Uncouth...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah it's likely someone saw your stuff. I wouldn't be surprised if it was someone who lived close to you. When I lived in a larger city and was only driving a truck I would generally have my amps out of sight by hiding them under a seat while the sub I would strategically place a couple blankets or random stuff I carry around so it wouldn't be so obvious with the doors open that I had aftermarket equipment. The best deterrent is hiding the fact you have anything.</p><p></p><p>After that you can look into all the suggestions that have already been mentioned. Uncommon screw heads keeping things tightly secured can go a long way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Quiet_One, post: 8526944, member: 614562"] I have a psychology degree (one among many), so I KNOW all about mental health disorders. After all I'm a psychologist by degree! He's fairly normal. You on the other hand need your dosage adjusted for your disorder. You're exhibiting far too grandiose delusions. I also didn't know a RN is the same thing as a mental health professional... Jane Uncouth... Yeah it's likely someone saw your stuff. I wouldn't be surprised if it was someone who lived close to you. When I lived in a larger city and was only driving a truck I would generally have my amps out of sight by hiding them under a seat while the sub I would strategically place a couple blankets or random stuff I carry around so it wouldn't be so obvious with the doors open that I had aftermarket equipment. The best deterrent is hiding the fact you have anything. After that you can look into all the suggestions that have already been mentioned. Uncommon screw heads keeping things tightly secured can go a long way. [/QUOTE]
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