lilbitmo wrote:AlanK wrote:I understand the sentiments too. I'd be royally pissed of someone broke into my car. I'm just not ready to start killing people for burglary. Also, the trouble with jokingly (I assume it's jokingly) suggesting hiring snipers is that some day someone will take up the suggestion. And then shoot some poor schmuck who is trying to break into his own car because he locked the keys inside.
Snipers are very good at what they do, I'm sure they could tell the difference between the guy breaking his own window to get in and "drive" his own car away once he found his keys - the "thief" on the other hand would be carrying the goods back to his/her car/truck, that's when you shoot them

, but you don't shoot to kill, you maim them so they can explain for the rest of their "Pathetic" lives to everyone who asks how come you cannot walk anymore - because I was caught stealing

use a destructive round that cannot be traced and walk away, make sure you shoot out the tires too so they cannot drive away, they would have to explain the other vehicle's broken window too. Oh and one last thing capture them on film breaking the window and leave that for them to find so that the thief cannot lie their way out of it, I'm just saying

OK, I noted all of the smilies.
I have to agree that military snipers are very well trained. I had assumed that we could not afford one of them them for our little operation -- they don't come cheap. So, we would have to rely on local hacks who end up shooting the wrong guy.

The fact is that a professional sniper would not take this job because he would know that, by shooting a guy breaking into a car, he would be committing a vastly more serious crime. That does not work well.
Here is my solution. We set up a car with all kinds of great stuff inside. Everything is thoroughly saturated with super glue. It's an updated version of the Tar Baby.
