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Petrol thievery in CM?


jobin

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There is a 47.3% chance that you will incur theft within 60 days.

There is a 64.9% chance that you will incur theft within 180 days.

There is a 87.6% chance that you will incur theft within 360 days.

If you chain a large dog to your rear bumper with a long enough chain to go around the sides, the percentage is substantially reduced. Exact reductions are dependent on type of dog.

I think Jobin was hoping for a sensible answer.

regards Worgeordie

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With he cost of petrol being what it is, you would think that theft - even by forcible means - would be more common in Chiang Mai.

None of my family, friends, or acquaintances have ever mentioned it happening to them... but then, they are mostly people who park their cars and motorbikes in secure places at night.

I do have a personal experience from years ago before I was married. I had a girlfriend who lived in a hawng pahk on the 3rd floor near Tha Phae Gate in the old town. I would often stay the night and in the morning come down to find the tank of my Yamaha Enduro almost empty. Soon one of the older women selling food nearby told me it was being siphoned off by a young cop who lived in the building.

So there you have it... "police problems" in Chiang Mai are nothing new.

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