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    One less moron on the streets!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    That's why I engrave all of my tools with my name. If someone wants to remove my engraved name it'll be obvious.
    Buy some stamps and stamp them with your initials. Impact stamping affects the metal at the molecular level and can be resurfaced even after grinding off the initial layers of the stamp. The testing is easy and cheap for the crime lab to do, and the criminalists love to play with acid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    Buy some stamps and stamp them with your initials. Impact stamping affects the metal at the molecular level and can be resurfaced even after grinding off the initial layers of the stamp. The testing is easy and cheap for the crime lab to do, and the criminalists love to play with acid.

    ^^this, when it's stamped, it affects more than just the surface, Thieves grind off the stamp, even try engraving/painting over the top of it, and lab can still recover the original stamps, the 'grain' of the metal is changed pretty deep, depending on how hard you hammer the stamp...

    P.S. Glad to hear you caught the thief, Sparky, hope you can recover some of the losses
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    That's nice about stamping, but the police won't even finger print your car when it gets stolen, when there are known HUGE car thieving rings around town. I seriously doubt the cops are going to spend the time to inspect the molecular structure of a wrench to tell you if it is yours or not. The police are next to worthless when it comes to stolen things.

    I'm not saying that they should be better necessarily, but just know that depending on police to recover stolen goods is a pipe dream.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    That's nice about stamping, but the police won't even finger print your car when it gets stolen, when there are known HUGE car thieving rings around town. I seriously doubt the cops are going to spend the time to inspect the molecular structure of a wrench to tell you if it is yours or not. The police are next to worthless when it comes to stolen things.

    I'm not saying that they should be better necessarily, but just know that depending on police to recover stolen goods is a pipe dream.
    I gotta agree with this. While markings may deter some potential thieves it wont stop them all. When they pawn them off and say it was their dads or late friends tools I have to think the shop could care less.
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    I hired a scumbag electrician once. he was from the longmont area, and took anything that wasnt bolted down. The next company he worked for had the same experience. Glad to see that your scumbag got caught on video. Hope he goes away for a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    That's nice about stamping, but the police won't even finger print your car when it gets stolen, when there are known HUGE car thieving rings around town. I seriously doubt the cops are going to spend the time to inspect the molecular structure of a wrench to tell you if it is yours or not. The police are next to worthless when it comes to stolen things.

    I'm not saying that they should be better necessarily, but just know that depending on police to recover stolen goods is a pipe dream.

    Unfortunately, you are right. Property crime is a lower priority and the labs are too busy handling person to person crime analysis to handle etching on a stolen wrench. Some agencies have been swabbing for DNA on stolen vehicles, but those analysis's are put way down on the back burner and in most cases, the statute of limitations runs out before they are analyzed. Too much backlog of other crimes. Sad but true. Not enough lab techs, not enough equipment to run tests, not enough lab space to put nonexistent equipment for nonexistent lab techs to run analysis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneGuy67 View Post
    Unfortunately, you are right. Property crime is a lower priority and the labs are too busy handling person to person crime analysis to handle etching on a stolen wrench. Some agencies have been swabbing for DNA on stolen vehicles, but those analysis's are put way down on the back burner and in most cases, the statute of limitations runs out before they are analyzed. Too much backlog of other crimes. Sad but true. Not enough lab techs, not enough equipment to run tests, not enough lab space to put nonexistent equipment for nonexistent lab techs to run analysis.

    but plenty of money to facilitate the writing of tickets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneGuy67 View Post
    Unfortunately, you are right. Property crime is a lower priority and the labs are too busy handling person to person crime analysis to handle etching on a stolen wrench. Some agencies have been swabbing for DNA on stolen vehicles, but those analysis's are put way down on the back burner and in most cases, the statute of limitations runs out before they are analyzed. Too much backlog of other crimes. Sad but true. Not enough lab techs, not enough equipment to run tests, not enough lab space to put nonexistent equipment for nonexistent lab techs to run analysis.

    you mean that the head of "CSI Aurora" doesn't speed around in a Hummer wearing dorky shades solving crimes in 58 minutes with a team of witty, yet complicated and diverse lab technicians at his disposal?

    Fucking christ... Next you'll tell me the FBI BAU doesn't REALLY find serial killers in 60 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    but plenty of money to facilitate the writing of tickets.

    Oh, Elhuero...
    “Every good citizen makes his country's honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defense and is conscious that he gains protection while he gives it.” Andrew Jackson

    A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to 'The United States of America ' for an amount of 'up to and including my life.'

    That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.

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