Car break-ins

I was woken early one morning recently by our friendly postman who noticed that our car had been broken-into over night.  Now to be totally honest they didn’t actually “break-in” because the car had been left “unlocked” (don’t ask who is to blame for that, needless to say I am admitting nothing).  They had gone through the car and because there was nothing of any real value the only thing they got was our driving licences.  I reported it to the Gardai and they confirmed that there has been a large number of such incidents in the area. 

May I humbly remind you not to leave any valuables in your car and report any suspcious activity in your area to the GARDAI @ Cabra 01 6667400 or @ Mountjoy 01 6668200 or @ Bridewell (01) 666 8200 or @ Store Street 01 666 8000.  Mary

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