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Think about your tree and presents please...

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TwinsAndTiramisu · 13/11/2022 17:17

As a follow on from another thread where we are discussing our wrapping as we go, I noticed a lot of people wrap and put under the tree as they go. Which of course looks lovely. And I used to do this. Until the following happened to my dear friend, and never again...

DF had the most stunning tree every year, set in her bay window. And she would (bar the youngest DC presents) wrap things, also beautifully and place them under the tree throughout December. Honestly looked like something from a high end magazine shoot, she would go to so much effort, and just had the knack.

Because it was moderately visible, (she had shutters but they would be open during daylight) some robbing arsehole also saw them. And broke in whilst her and her family slept, and stole the lot on Dec 22nd.

When she reported this to the police, she was told it was the most prolific week for burglary every year. Because thieves knew people had a pile of brand new expensive items all placed together, it's like a dream for them.

Even though DF's tree was only visible from the back garden, these people obviously scout the area and maybe even the night before had accessed all the gardens in her street to see the respective "hauls".

Naturally, she was devastated and didn't have the time, nor money, to replace everything, as well as the awful act itself to deal with immediately before Christmas Day.

That was the last year my presents went under the tree a moment before they had too.

I guess because we can't imagine ever doing something this low, you kind of don't think that someone would ever literally steal children's presents from under a tree as they sleep.

Most people are probably aware of a slight risk, but maybe don't know it's the week of the year with the highest level of household burglary, by some margin. I certainly didn't.

I know it's not the nicest thing to have to consider, but if there's anything we can do to mitigate these arseholes targeting our homes, it's a good thing. I just wanted to share the story and raise awareness.

Xx

OP posts:
notangelinajolie · 14/11/2022 09:06

Anyone robbing the presents from under my tree will be very disappointed . The mountain of beautifully wrapped gifts are all empty and for decoration only.

mam0918 · 14/11/2022 09:43

I agree never keep present in cars, its such an easy target for theives. Thieves are FAST with cars, mine was broken into in front of a crowd, under CCTV and they did it in seconds (blink and you'll miss it) and the police do nothing about it.

There wasnt even anything on display and they stole a little hidden gagety part of the car which they sliced all the wires with some kind of knife to remove (not something I had left in the car), cost me hundreds to fix and I still dont even understand what they actually even took.

I have seen someone break into a car for change in the cup holder when I was a teen too, he clearly was a junkie and hurt himself bad from all the blood on the glass but he cant have got away with more than a few quid. According to the cars owner was litrally a handful of parking change like pennies, 10p, 20p and maybe a pound. We had to talk to the police as we where witnesses but I get from the interview the police werent interested in that one either.

Badnewsoracle · 14/11/2022 13:59

Johnnysgirl · 13/11/2022 23:09

You think they'd leave, disappointed, without taking the rest of your stuff?!

Of course not!

But I'm not going to stop decorating my house because someone might rob me!

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