I had a different type of SHTF over the weekend. Found out I was part way perpared for it.
We were out of town visiting our nephew. While staying at a decent hotel, in a decent looking neighborhood we had our truck broke into. Sound asleep at 3:30 Sunday morning our phone rings, desk cleck said I hate to tell you this, but your truck got broke in to. The cops need you to come down and talk to you. Hotel guy just happened to be watching the monitors and saw a car come flying in, door fly open and several thugs just out. He calls the cops and goes running down the hall and outside. He started yelling at them and at least one thug pulled a gun on him. Luckliy he didn't get shot. It must have spooked them cause they got in the car and left.
Cops said they had also hit the BP station and McDonalds down the rd earlier that night. We talked to others at the hotel the rest of our time there and found out the video showed the thugs were in a stolen car, the thugs all looed to be between 9 to 18, 5 of them and everyone had a gun.
As for the truck they broke out the front passenger window, but we had nothing stolen. They open the glove box when they got in, pulled out a bunch of keys dropped them in the seat and ran. Their was glass all over the truck, still finding the odd chunck here and there. I figured I better do something to cover the broken window. I got some cardboard, cut out a piece and duct taped in the the door. Card board I had to find, Duct tape i had a roll in the truck. Cops set there and watch me cut it up and put it in. Ended up calling our insurance and they had a preffered repair glass shop. Called them Monday morning and the came to the hotel and repaired it in less than an hour. I wasn't looking forward to driving 200 miles with that cardboard blocking my view.
One thing I know right now I am adding to every vehicle I own. Roll of duck tape and some really heavy clear plastic, cut big enough to cover the 2 largest windows. Neither will take much space and would be handy. I'm sure there are plenty more lessons learned to get from this. What else would you want to have for minor repairs like this? What do any of you have already?
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