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Sean4

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 5:36 pm
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Deos anyone know if it's possible to get statistics on crimes
committed in anchorages or marinas in the NorthEast USA?

I'm assuming the Coast Guard is a generic place to start but does
anyone know of anything specific?

Thanks

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 5:36 pm
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 16:36:29 -0400, Sean <none> wrote:

 >Deos anyone know if it's possible to get statistics on crimes
 >committed in anchorages or marinas in the NorthEast USA?

The FBI collects all sorts of crime stats. Check their website.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Capt. Mooron

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 8:05 pm
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Why?.... you looking for easier pickin's?

CM
"Sean" <none> wrote in message
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| Deos anyone know if it's possible to get statistics on crimes
| committed in anchorages or marinas in the NorthEast USA?
|
| I'm assuming the Coast Guard is a generic place to start but does
| anyone know of anything specific?
|
| Thanks
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Doug Kanter

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 10:22 pm
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The FBI collects stats on all sorts of crime. Maybe their web site's got
something. Or, your insurance company??? Unless your agent's a one-trick
pony, he might know who to call for that kind of info.

"Sean" <none> wrote in message
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 > Deos anyone know if it's possible to get statistics on crimes
 > committed in anchorages or marinas in the NorthEast USA?
 >
 > I'm assuming the Coast Guard is a generic place to start but does
 > anyone know of anything specific?
 >
 > Thanks<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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Scott Vernon

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 11:42 pm
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The biggest crime at most marinas is the nice sailboats that sit at the dock
and don't get sailed.

Scotty


"Capt. Mooron" <overproof.TakeThisOut@mooron.ca> wrote in message
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 > Why?.... you looking for easier pickin's?
 >
 > CM
 > "Sean" <none> wrote in message
 > news:i26bpvg9doa7ov8rt9bm5n790ck2u9v9sv@4ax.com...
 > | Deos anyone know if it's possible to get statistics on crimes
 > | committed in anchorages or marinas in the NorthEast USA?
 > |
 > | I'm assuming the Coast Guard is a generic place to start but does
 > | anyone know of anything specific?
 > |
 > | Thanks
 >
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Gould 0738

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 11:47 pm
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I'm continuously amazed that more stuff isn't ripped off from boats. Million
dollar boats with $8 padlocks? Very common.
$20,000 dinghies and outboards hanging from davits with *no* security at all.

Guess it goes to show that most boaters aren't thieves, and that the bad guys
do tend to rip off their own neighborhoods.
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 11:47 pm
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"Gould 0738" <gould0738 RemoveThis @aol.com> wrote in message
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 > I'm continuously amazed that more stuff isn't ripped off from boats.
Million
 > dollar boats with $8 padlocks? Very common.
 > $20,000 dinghies and outboards hanging from davits with *no* security at
all.
 >
 > Guess it goes to show that most boaters aren't thieves, and that the bad
guys
 > do tend to rip off their own neighborhoods.

At the end of the season I left our bicycles on the back deck. The boat is
moored bow in so getting to the back deck requires going down the finger
pier. Nothing happened for a couple of months. This past weekend I was
visiting the boat with some friends to celebrate a birthday and, low and
behold, my wife's bike was gone. While it wasn't an expensive model, it's
still a pisser to have someone board your boat to help themselves to your
property.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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Capt. Mooron

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 12:41 am
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I guess you don't hang around City Marina.... I hear lots of stuff goes
missing there.
Didn't someone here once brag it only took them a minute or two to steal a
CQR one night?

CM

"Scott Vernon" <sbvernon DeleteThis @enter.net> wrote in message
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| The biggest crime at most marinas is the nice sailboats that sit at the
dock
| and don't get sailed.
|
| Scotty
|
|
| "Capt. Mooron" <overproof DeleteThis @mooron.ca> wrote in message
| news:Q4ilb.94615$PD3.5014782@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
| > Why?.... you looking for easier pickin's?
| >
| > CM
| > "Sean" <none> wrote in message
| > news:i26bpvg9doa7ov8rt9bm5n790ck2u9v9sv@4ax.com...
| > | Deos anyone know if it's possible to get statistics on crimes
| > | committed in anchorages or marinas in the NorthEast USA?
| > |
| > | I'm assuming the Coast Guard is a generic place to start but does
| > | anyone know of anything specific?
| > |
| > | Thanks
| >
| >
|
|
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Scott Vernon

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 12:41 am
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"Capt. Mooron" <overproof.RemoveThis@mooron.ca> wrote ...
 > I guess you don't hang around City Marina....

No, I'm straight.

SV<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 2:57 am
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 >I'm continuously amazed that more stuff isn't ripped off from boats. Million
 >dollar boats with $8 padlocks?

Dialing 911 is just one of the options.
If nobody saw anything, as a burglar likes to make it, they won't notice if the
burglar doesn't come back from the boat ride.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 3:45 am
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Heh

-W

"Gfretwell" <gfretwell.DeleteThis@aol.comGreg> wrote in message
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 > Dialing 911 is just one of the options.
 > If nobody saw anything, as a burglar likes to make it, they won't notice
if the
 > burglar doesn't come back from the boat ride.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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pieman

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(Msg. 12) Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 9:52 am
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Crime in anchorages is almost non-existant because folks
who live-aboard watch out for each other's stuff. This,
along with the open visibility of boats anchored or moored,
makes such things as burglary difficult without the perp
being caught and drowned. We live aboard yachtsmen can
and do take care of any problem with crime because the
police certainly won't. Case in point - there was a drug
dealer who moved in on a derelict vessel and the stream
of addicts coming and going to said vessel commenced
stealing things from boats they passed by in the middle
of the night. It wasn't long before this floating crack
house burned down to the waterline one afternoon.
when all the druggies were ashore. End of problem.
They got the hint and they certainly could not go to
the police about it.

Those who live ashore in a marina are generally a low
class sort who would be living in a trailer court if they
could afford it. There is always plenty of theft in
marinas. There always will be even in the high end
marinas because it is an easy area from which to steal.
Even crooks who live on the land often make their way
to the marinas for their thievery. Marinas charge huge
rates to tie up to a dock but don't spend a plug nickle
on any serious security. Theives know this. Often, it
turns out to be marina workers themselves doing the
stealing.

In Marsh Harbor in the Bahamas, there is a very real
problem with breaking, entering and theft from yachts
in marinas while one rarely, if ever, hears of theft from
anchored boats. Thieves go for the easy mark and stealing
from an anchored boat is often hazardous to their lives.
It just isn't so easy to run from the scene of the crime when
the crime is committed on the water.

S.Simon


"Sean" <none> wrote in message news:i26bpvg9doa7ov8rt9bm5n790ck2u9v9sv@4ax.com...
 > Deos anyone know if it's possible to get statistics on crimes
 > committed in anchorages or marinas in the NorthEast USA?
 >
 > I'm assuming the Coast Guard is a generic place to start but does
 > anyone know of anything specific?
 >
 > Thanks<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 3:04 pm
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 >Does anyone know if it's possible to get statistics on crimes
 >committed in anchorages or marinas in the NorthEast USA?

Having lived aboard for 12 years,I have noticed that just before Spring there
is a ration of thefts and also just before Fall the same. This happened at
marinas and housing with docks in my area.
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Doug Kanter

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(Msg. 14) Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 3:08 pm
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"Gould 0738" <gould0738 DeleteThis @aol.com> wrote in message
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 > I'm continuously amazed that more stuff isn't ripped off from boats.
Million
 > dollar boats with $8 padlocks? Very common.
 > $20,000 dinghies and outboards hanging from davits with *no* security at
all.
 >
 > Guess it goes to show that most boaters aren't thieves, and that the bad
guys
 > do tend to rip off their own neighborhoods.

A $20,000 dinghy? What are we talking about here - a woodworker's wet dream?
Smile<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 3:17 pm
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"Doug Kanter" <ancientangler DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<Zbwlb.512$I02.24@news02.roc.ny>...
 > A $20,000 dinghy? What are we talking about here - a woodworker's wet dream?
 > Smile

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Not at all. It's not uncommon for a decent sized motor yacht to have
a 17 to 23 ft center console or RIB, powered by fair sized outboard.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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