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FacId
01-20-2009, 03:45 AM
So I know a while ago some friends broke into ( actually, the doors was unlocked, wonder if this is true for most) a Frito Lay truck, and stole crates of chips and cookies and salsa and such and such.

I was wondering if anyone else had any experiences with breaking into such things, and whether or not most companies lock up all the trucks. Been planning on scoping out a brewery near me soon.

.it
01-20-2009, 04:06 AM
i've seen a truck unload cases of beer outside of a 7/11 stacking it as high 6 feet.

there were probably 50 cases of beer at least outside..

would of taken a good few if my mom was not with me.

FacId
01-20-2009, 02:38 PM
Anyone know if delivery trucks typically have 1 or more persons in them during working hours?

Nisko
01-20-2009, 07:49 PM
Anyone know if delivery trucks typically have 1 or more persons in them during working hours?

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This is just from seeing them load/un-load + common sense.

Bob Cock
01-22-2009, 12:32 AM
My friend knows a guy who did the same to a Pepsi truck... got away with like 50 crates.

Trix Are For Kids
02-10-2009, 07:36 PM
I want to do this, but my partner doesn't think its a good idea. pussy.

totse
02-10-2009, 08:07 PM
I've done this several times. There's always trucks parked in my alley a few garages down from my house unloading at the Walgreens across the alley. I've gotten cases of monster, soda, beer, snickers bars, and other shit like that that you can sell to high school kids. Those trucks are seldom locked except in the ghetto, where they'd have 2 drivers anyway.

cumstain
02-11-2009, 01:24 AM
I actually wouldnt mind jacking a truck straight out with like plasma tv's or some high value electronics that can be easily sold off.

nostrumfiend
02-11-2009, 11:15 AM
I actually wouldnt mind jacking a truck straight out with like plasma tv's or some high value electronics that can be easily sold off.

No shit you wouldn't mind. It wouldn't be as easy as saying, "hey man let me take this off your hands lololol"

cumstain
02-12-2009, 06:48 AM
No it be as easy as getting the truck to stop with some fake emergency and then having some cnt run out to the cab with a gun or a sawn off and telling the fucker to get out, just another carjacking but on a bigger scale.

Biggz-K24
02-13-2009, 03:18 AM
No it be as easy as getting the truck to stop with some fake emergency and then having some cnt run out to the cab with a gun or a sawn off and telling the fucker to get out, just another carjacking but on a bigger scale.

I think trucks are tracked...They deliver stuff, just like how UPS trucks are tracked.

cumstain
02-13-2009, 05:39 AM
Fine, so they are tracked, they wont know a robbery is going down at least for an hour or two.
Its as simple as grabbing the driver, tying him, up driving the truck to a nearby location and unloading the goods into another truck, or as much of it as possible, then get the fuck out of there.
Its a clean getaway, no one gets killed, no one gets done.
Ciggarets would be a nice easy haul to get rid of, high end electronics are good but you just cant sell those straight away and have to sit on them for months before moving them. Theres heaps of other shit that you can sell easily, best one would be a KFC truck and sell that shit to niggers, hell, you wouldnt even need to take the shit out 1st you could sell that shit in an hour.

nostrumfiend
02-13-2009, 06:15 PM
Do the crates in trucks have tracking (GPS) in them or is it just in the truck?