Random things seen by cameras

Here is one of my greatest accomplishments! Spray painted things that I did not wanted painted! ID10T error.

 
This has always been one of my favorites and I have a LOT of them :lmao:



Great image in that second view. Tough under covered porches to equalize light.

Are you running WDR? What cam?
 
But she's wearing short shorts. That should count for something.
As soon as she opens her mouth, she loses anything positive about her. You should try living in the same neighborhood with her. She is just one of the reasons we invested in cameras. The neighbor next door on our side and the one down the street (you can see him in a reddish colored shirt in the video walking up and talking to her after she gets out of her car) are 2 more reasons.
 
She always has a phone in her hand. See the pic below, she is in her Kona Ice truck holding the phone up and on speaker phone. I don't think the people at the dealer where she gets her cars even bother to set up the blue tooth for her - would you with her attitude?

I didn't realize ice was so profitable LOL.

She doesn't strike me as the type that would be good at customer service, or does she give @Arjun specials to customers :lmao:
 
I would bet he was casing your joint, it's so obvious. He was getting the camera layout, checking the windows and other points of egress

That is what we thought and figured his car would disappear one night.

Apparently nothing came out of it fortunately.

 
I didn't realize ice was so profitable LOL.
I'm pretty sure it isn't, but she is paying a mortgage on a home built in 2020, 2 car loans along with the loan on the Kona truck she drives and other bills somehow on selling shaved ice on location like food trucks. I've talked to other people who have ice cream trucks, and they have a hard time paying bills without a mortgage and vehicle loans.

The premise of the ice truck certainly would lend it to be a good cover for selling other more profitable products though :rolleyes:
 
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That is what we thought and figured his car would disappear one night.

Apparently nothing came out of it fortunately.
It's funny you mention disappearing vehicles. The same lady who has the Kona truck had 2 vehicles stolen out of her driveway within 6 weeks of each other. Two Audis, one was a rental while her Audi was being repaired from an accident and when she got her Audi back, it was stolen in less than a week. Each time the keys were in the vehicle
 
It's funny you mention disappearing vehicles. The same lady who has the Kona truck had 2 vehicles stolen out of her driveway within 6 weeks of each other. Two Audis, one was a rental while her Audi was being repaired from an accident and when she got her Audi back, it was stolen in less than a week. Each time the keys were in the vehicle

From the looks of her, neither stolen vehicle was her fault LOL.

She sounds like the stereotypical blonde LOL.

Is the hubby rich and lets her drive around the Kona truck to keep her busy.
 
This has always been one of my favorites and I have a LOT of them :lmao:


Wow. A moped gang....rough neighborhood. I know they're bad because only 1 helmet among them. Some bad dudes there.
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From the looks of her, neither stolen vehicle was her fault LOL.

She sounds like the stereotypical blonde LOL.

Is the hubby rich and lets her drive around the Kona truck to keep her busy.
She's divorced and her daughter, who does not work and is high all the time, lives with her.

When the cops came to take her statement, she blatantly gave the officer false information by saying the ones who stole her car, came from around the back of her house, when they were dropped off just down the street and went up her driveway from the street. We gave the police copies of the video, and they never followed up with her in either case. They knew she was lying.

My wife and I think she was trying to get her car back from the shop sooner and were looking to get rid of the car payment on her Audi. It was all too convenient the way they got in the car and started it under 5 seconds. If it wasn't for the electronic e-brake, they would have been gone in under 30 seconds. These weren't professionals who stole the cars. They spent a lot of time farting around trying to release the brake, turning lights on and off and arguing trying to get it going. They ran down the street and came back around. I guess they Googled how to disengage the park brake because once they got back in the car, they left in a hurry. This was around 2:30 AM
 
" My car slid around on the icy curve and went into the rock"
(You lying spoiled bitch)
Tried to pass the blame on to the maintenance man ( me) when she was probably playing with her phone.
I've caught a few people lying about what happened in ye olde parking lot.