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checking up on my suburb (which has a max of 1 per month) and thought i'd try good ol 3047

Risk Assessment

YOUR POSTCODE

With up to 4 thefts reported each week, postcode 3047 is a high theft risk location. We recommend that you read these simple precautions you can take to protect your vehicle from theft.

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Make / Model / Year / Number of thefts /Number of thefts not recovered / % of thefts recovered

Holden Commodore 1987 261 48 81.6

Holden Commodore 1986 230 43 81.3

Ford Falcon 1988 180 35 80.6

Ford Falcon 1989 177 37 79.1

Holden Commodore 1988 166 28 83.1

Ford Falcon 1990 163 33 79.8

Holden Commodore 1985 156 23 85.3

Holden Commodore 1989 136 26 80.9

Ford Falcon 1987 132 27 79.5

Toyota Camry 1989 125 16 87.2

Holden Commodore 1990 116 16 86.2

Holden Commodore 1984 112 13 88.4

Ford Falcon 1986 112 24 78.6

Toyota Camry 1988 104 17 83.7

Toyota Camry 1990 90 13 85.6

Ford Laser 1987 87 22 74.7

Ford Laser 1986 86 11 87.2

Ford Falcon 1985 86 12 86.0

Ford Laser 1988 80 16 80.0

Ford Laser 1989 77 19 75.3

well at least we're not in there....

YOUR POSTCODE

With less than 1 theft reported each week, the risk of theft in postcode 3149 is relatively low. Vehicles stolen in this postcode are likely to be those at risk of theft because they lack security. If you own one of these vehicles, theft is most likely to occur in shopping centre or commuter car parks, or in the street. If you have secure parking at home, such as a garage or lockable gates on your driveway, use it!

woohooo!!!!

Certain pockets in a suburb must really skew the results.

I live in Willy, and apparently it's a hi-risk area with up to 4 thefts/week. But heaps of people park their nice cars out on the street overnight. I drive past a SLK230, Porsche 911 Turbo and many random BMWs parked overnight, every night on the street on my way to work each morning.

I hardly see many dodgy people, and heaps of people leave their garage doors wide open during the day.

Now try somewhere near the commission flats near the CBD, and even as a guy I would be wary walking alone there at night. There have been gangs around attacking people and stealing their stuff. Parking in the commission flat carparks, while free, will get any skyline cleaned out in a matter of seconds.

I live in Willy, and apparently it's a hi-risk area with up to 4 thefts/week. But heaps of people park their nice cars out on the street overnight. I drive past a SLK230, Porsche 911 Turbo and many random BMWs parked overnight, every night on the street on my way to work each morning.

I hardly see many dodgy people, and heaps of people leave their garage doors wide open during the day.

Thanks for the tip... :whistling:

WooHoo! 3179 ftw!

With a maximum of only one theft reported each month, the risk of theft in postcode 3179 is low.

yay, we win! it's coz the only cars here are commodores and falcons, everyone has them so they don't need to be stolen

Risk Assessment

YOUR POSTCODE

With less than 1 theft reported each week, the risk of theft in postcode 2121 is relatively low. Vehicles stolen in this postcode are likely to be those at risk of theft because they lack security. If you own one of these vehicles, theft is most likely to occur in shopping centre or commuter car parks, or in the street. If you have secure parking at home, such as a garage or lockable gates on your driveway, use it!

Also, keep in mind that you probably drive and park in other postcode areas besides your own so it is worth reading these simple precautions you can take to protect your vehicle from theft.

Nice.

Dandenong:

With 5 or more thefts reported each week, postcode 3175 is one of the highest theft risk locations. We recommend that you read these simple precautions you can take to protect your vehicle from theft.

Noble Park:

With up to 4 thefts reported each week, postcode 3174 is a high theft risk location

Damnn!!!

Lucky im living in Hampton Park :thumbsup: With less than 1 theft reported each week, the risk of theft in postcode 3976 is relatively low.

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