Re: [DML] Stolen in Seattle
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Re: [DML] Stolen in Seattle
- From: "Steve" <p2freak@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 15:49:48 -0000
Kevin,
I am not knocking on Alaska, but it is relatively easy to ship cars
over there. Just get the car down to Port of Tacoma, consign the
vehicle to one of the couriers going to Alaska, pay for the shipping,
and that's it. The shipping company doesn't really check the
documentation. Commercial fishermen ship their cars this way all the
time. Alaska is a logical place because there's a lot less people over
there and on average, there's less police per sq. mile compared to the
other states. Besides, it is easy to load the vehicle into a private
vessel and ship it cross the Barents Sea to whatever destination it is
going. With winter approaching up there, there's going to be even less
people in Alaska. The thief needs time, options, and "privacy".
Whichever place afford them the most options and time to sit out the
investigations, they'll go there.
One can also argue shipping the D anywhere out of the Washington State
is the next logical step.
My apologies if this train of thoughts offended you in anyway.
Steve
VIN#04421
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, kjc <ckevinj@xxxx> wrote:
> >
> > If you have pictures of your car, forward the information to Port of
> > Tacoma and Port of Seattle and ask them to look out for anyone
> > shipping the D out of country or to Alaska.
> >
>
> Alaska? Alaska is a member of the union, so if a police report has
been
> filed they wouldn't be able to register it there, either. It joined
the
> union in '59, maybe you don't get news too quickly there in WA area.
> It was probably joy riders and it should turn up soon, and hopefully
safe
> and sound with an empty tank.
> -Kevin
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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