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Many Bulgaries at Spyderfest!
Many bikes and vehicles were illegally entered last night at The Best Western Coach House, and the Lamplighter hotels! The BW was hit somewhere around 4am. The thieves knew about the gloves boxes on the Spyders. Make sure your bikes are secured as best as possible. Tom
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that just sucks
hopefully damage to the Spyders was minimal and nothing stolen
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Lamplighter Inn Was Hit On Tuesday Night
I was told this by a front desk person from the Lamplighter, who just happened to be in the lobby of the BWCHP+ this afternoon. What's most disconcerting is that NO WARNING was given to the Spyder Owners @check-in about the potential for criminal activity. Why this was kept secret to the guest, is anybody's guess. Knowledge is power. Had people been made aware that a break-in had ocurred @a sister property just down the street, extra precautions could have been taken to minimize the impact of the thieves.
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doesn't the hotel have security cameras......?????
my 1st and only visit to this event was back in 2014, and there was a number of reported problems then... you'd think that the hotels would have put in place some kind of remedy for this type of situation... dang, you can hire a security guard for the night at about $20 and hour....
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Sad to hear.
I'm sorry to say that I presume light fingers are around any time I park overnight on our travels. Nothing of value is left in the bike. If they want my dirty socks, good luck to them.
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When we travel with our bykes we trailer them at night and I have a monitor that we activate before bed that has a base unit right by my side of the bed. And I sleep very light.
What a bunch of punks. If we left our bykes out I think we would empty the center console and leave it up if it wasn't going to rain.
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question for anyone that knows. is there any way the hotels can be held libel for any loss or damage done to the bikes. was there any signs posted saying they were not responsible for anything left in their parking lot or in the vehicles. i think they should be held responsible
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Sorry to hear about the burglaries during SF. I hope everyone's spyders didn't get badly damaged.
When I was at SF in 2014 there was some vandalism done. Not sure what happen. Deanna
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I hate to hear about the break in of spyders!
I'm sorry to hear that thieves have targeted Spyderfest attendees in Springfield this year. I plan on leaving tomorrow morning to attend the event. Even after hearing this I know Springfield, MO is a great place to live and visit. I live about 180 miles away now but I use to live much closer to Springfield. When I was younger I would drive to Springfield on most weekends and shop and eat out at some of the many wonderful places to dine. It is a shame that people will steal from others and I hope those responsible are caught very soon!
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Thanks for the info! Wow I'm staying at lamplighters everyone here will be on the lookout.
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Originally Posted by cuznjohn
question for anyone that knows. is there any way the hotels can be held libel for any loss or damage done to the bikes. was there any signs posted saying they were not responsible for anything left in their parking lot or in the vehicles. i think they should be held responsible
I hate this this has happened but I don't feel like the hotel should be responsible. Is your employer responsible for your vehicle while your at work? Are restaurants responsible while you are dining? I think not! It's a risk you take while away from your property. Lets just hope the thieves will not strike again.
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Sad news...
Hope the police will increase patrols around the area..
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Originally Posted by Av8er
I hate this this has happened but I don't feel like the hotel should be responsible. Is your employer responsible for your vehicle while your at work? Are restaurants responsible while you are dining? I think not! It's a risk you take while away from your property. Lets just hope the thieves will not strike again.
let me ask you a question. your room is broken into at the hotel. and most of you stuff is stolen. would you expect them to pay for the stuff taken. it is their room on their property, right. same as your car or bike in their parking lot. there should be security cameras, or a guard for events or for guests safety. if a restaurant provides parking, or a boss provides parking, i would expect my car to be protected. if i parked on the street, it is my problem.
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Park at front door
While it may be difficult at Spyderfest, As a general rule, I often ask to park under the front portico at the main entrance when I can't park directly outside my door. I have never been turned down. Something to consider.
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Originally Posted by cuznjohn
let me ask you a question. your room is broken into at the hotel. and most of you stuff is stolen. would you expect them to pay for the stuff taken. it is their room on their property, right. same as your car or bike in their parking lot. there should be security cameras, or a guard for events or for guests safety. if a restaurant provides parking, or a boss provides parking, i would expect my car to be protected. if i parked on the street, it is my problem.
just because there are cameras doesn't mean squat. you'd be surprised just how many commercial locations that have cameras that don't work. even some that do work are such poor quality you can't see that much. especially at night. most business owners don't want to spend much money when it comes to quality security. I've been in the security industry for well over 12 years and you'd be shocked to see some of the things I've witnessed.
if you look at most hotels there are signs posted in their parking lots that say they are not responsible for valuables left in your vehicle.
it's sad but it seems like that in the coming years someone is going to need to hire physical security guards for this event or a few folks are going to have to stay up all night sitting in the parking lot.
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But this type of thing happens at motorcycle, car, airplane, and boat rallies/shows all over the country, all year long. Part of the downside to social media. I mean, we all want to know when and where the events are, but unfortunately, when we get the information, the f*****g crooks get it too. Knock wood, we have been lucky on our trips and have not suffered vandalism or theft. Hope it stays that way.
Oh, and BTW, surveillance cameras, unless one of the Alphabet Agencies put them there, are worse than useless. They waste time, energy, & resources. Grainy video anyone?
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Originally Posted by cuznjohn
let me ask you a question. your room is broken into at the hotel. and most of you stuff is stolen. would you expect them to pay for the stuff taken. it is their room on their property, right. same as your car or bike in their parking lot. there should be security cameras, or a guard for events or for guests safety. if a restaurant provides parking, or a boss provides parking, i would expect my car to be protected. if i parked on the street, it is my problem.
Actually no I wouldn't expect the hotel to pay for valuables stolen from a room unless there is proof that it was an employee that performed the thievery. Ok, so you expect your employer and any facility that provides "parking" to be responsible for your vehicle while on their premises? So that means if some jack @ss decides to break into your car, door ding your car or hit it while parking and leave without notifying it should be up to the business owner to reimburse you for thievery or negligence on someone else's behalf? Doesn't seem right and you are going to be in for a world of disappointment 95% of places. Now when I valet park my vehicle I expect it to be taken care of but that's why I pay upwards of $20 a day for the service. Anyway, lets just hope no ones bike was damaged and that the thieves will not return.
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Originally Posted by oldguyinCT
But this type of thing happens at motorcycle, car, airplane, and boat rallies/shows all over the country, all year long. Part of the downside to social media. I mean, we all want to know when and where the events are, but unfortunately, when we get the information, the f*****g crooks get it too. Knock wood, we have been lucky on our trips and have not suffered vandalism or theft. Hope it stays that way.
Oh, and BTW, surveillance cameras, unless one of the Alphabet Agencies put them there, are worse than useless. They waste time, energy, & resources. Grainy video anyone?
Not exactly true. There are some companies that do actually want to spend the money, but they are few and far between. Has nothing to do with Alphabet Agencies as much as it does the combination of software used, system designed and then good installation.
I have designed and installed systems that will allow a fixed camera to look entirely across one of the largest stadiums in the southeast and you can see what the person is wearing with ease. Even looking into one of the skyboxes I can see what kind of tie the guy may be wearing.
The garbage you see at big box stores and a lot of it on line is consumer crap that just will not last. The camera on your cell phone has more mega pixels than their cameras. But you'd be surprised just how many commercial places will go out and purchase a boxed system, just to say they have a camera system and save a buck.
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That was an unfortunate incident and I feel for those whom were impacted. That being said, alarms, cameras etc. doesn't seem to deter thieves - they are just too smart (or stupid). Many are caught on cameras wearing masks or hoodies and wave to the cameras knowing they can't be identified and make a mockery of the situation. I think the best thing would be for a group staying at the hotel to arrange in advance for a security guard to be onsite (not in the office watching a few webcams) patrolling the parking lot sitting in the SECURITY signed car all evening. Yep, $20 per hour x 8 hours or 10 hours divided by 20 guests or so is like $10 per person. Lastly, that is why we all carry insurance - to deal with these idiots.
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I hadn't heard anyone say that there were burglaries at the Lamplighter but as others have said you park at your own risk and should have your stuff locked up.
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"The thieves knew about the gloves boxes on the Spyders". Not understanding what you mean.
Originally Posted by Tango
Many bikes and vehicles were illegally entered last night at The Best Western Coach House, and the Lamplighter hotels! The BW was hit somewhere around 4am. The thieves knew about the gloves boxes on the Spyders. Make sure your bikes are secured as best as possible. Tom
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