Sunday 16 September 2018

It Seemed Like A Great Idea,

cars are being broken into at an alarming rate,


in San Francisco, so Inside Edition’s Chief Investigative Correspondent Lisa Guerrero wanted to see first-hand how bad the thefts are, so she used a $250 speaker and a Michael Kors purse as bait to lure thieves to a car rigged with hidden cameras, what the would-be burglars didn’t know was that Guerrero and her team also hid GPS tracking devices inside the speaker and the purse, the bait car was parked at the renowned Alamo Square in San Francisco, where tourists flock to take pictures of the famous "Painted Ladies" row of Victorian homes, for what happen next have a look here, but here is the thing, whilst watching the baitcar they took their eyes off of their cars, one of the Inside Edition crew was broken into! resulting in two broken windows and the theft of thousands of dollars' worth of equipment, that robbery was also caught on by surveillance cameras, "We actually got hit twice in one day," Guerrero declared, I would have thought with the report on smash and grab the crew would have put valuables out of sight, but there it is.


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