My car got egg'd
#12
I hate this. Sorry to hear about your car getting egged. Before I had any of my Mustangs, my previous car got egged 3 times within a year...twice within 6 weeks. The first one hit so hard that there was a ring of scratches on my decklid. This was on a 1998 Infiniti I-30 that had never been wrecked so the paint was in original mint condition. I was convinced that it was the same culprits. It's frustrating. OK..the first time...it may have been funny for them. But what's the purpose in repeatedly egging the same cars? I thought about getting a security system, but could not justify the $1,000-ish dollars to do so. And even so, a camera wouldn't have guaranteed that I could identify them.
#13
http://www.avigilon.com/products/dat...P-HD-PRO-C.pdf
however at a fractional cost of your car it's probably not worth it.
#14
Sorry that it happened to you, and I also know the feeling all to well coming out and seeing it. A few years back when I had my truck someone egged it. I only had it back a couple of days from having the whole truck repainted. I had a line of scratches on the hood where it hit, which were to deep to buff out. Sad part is 9 times out of 10 you can never get justice.
#15
I feel your pain dude. First week i had the car i went out for a late dinner, and someone pissed on mine. Then like two weeks later i went to a bar, came out only two find some spit two big loogies on it. And the most recent i left it overnight at my friends and i guess someone sat on it because i can see the *** prints in the dust.
People need to leave alone what isn't theirs
People need to leave alone what isn't theirs
#16
One thing you had going for you is that you wern't driving down the sreet at 40 mph and had it hit right in your line of vision. This was in my work van. I think I got a hard breaking incident on my GPS report.
#19
Yea I just installed a motion activated day/night security camera 24 hours that records videos in 5 second durations but will continue if the motion continues. It stores over 16 thousand videos 5 seconds long in pretty good quality (good enough to identify someone or get a plate). It's plugged into a separate dvr that plugs into the video port in our TV.
It worked pretty nicely earlier. We heard someone outside and instead of walking out there to see I just switched input from our tv to video and saw 2 people walking around my car looking at it and they walked away. Now if anything ever happens to it I can check the logs.
I use my garage as a pool table room so I can't put the vehicle in there and the front of our house has no windows except up stairs so now I have eyes out there all the time!
One camera + recorder + SD card was nowhere near 1,000 dollars either. It was about half of an insurance deductible so I think it's worth it.
It worked pretty nicely earlier. We heard someone outside and instead of walking out there to see I just switched input from our tv to video and saw 2 people walking around my car looking at it and they walked away. Now if anything ever happens to it I can check the logs.
I use my garage as a pool table room so I can't put the vehicle in there and the front of our house has no windows except up stairs so now I have eyes out there all the time!
One camera + recorder + SD card was nowhere near 1,000 dollars either. It was about half of an insurance deductible so I think it's worth it.
Last edited by ninefooter; 05-22-2012 at 03:55 PM.
#20
It wouldn't work for me though. When my car was getting egged, it was parked either on the street in front of my house or across the street. I doubt this system would be powerful enough to identify faces and license plate on a car moving 30+ MPH.
I don't park in the garage either. Although, I did notice that my car wasn't getting egged when I park on the driveway.