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Gray man dope man riding dirty? : murderhomelesspeople | Torhoo darknet markets

I don't ride dirty very often, but I'm a bit obsessive with a couple of things when I do.

All lights work properly! Also, the vehicle is reasonably clean inside and out (More the inside). I've seen way too many police videos when the car is just a trashcan.

Proper stash spots - I'm not going to give them away but I believe they are pretty clever and would fool most people.

Be just like a gray man. Don't stick out. Do most of you do the same?
/u/diaperspray P
3 points
1 week ago
I'm a bit anal with my car too, it's always clean inside. I use a magnetic stash box for things I wanna keep hidden.
/u/fineshyt
3 points
1 week ago
Agree on the above, I would also add to avoid driving HellCats, Chargers, or any Nissan.
/u/cthulhuskittens
2 points
1 week ago
also avoid mercedes. even the old-ish ones (early 2010s) are listening to & probably watching you
/u/Tre
2 points
1 week ago
I put the hazard lights on and walk around whatever car i'm riding in or driving. Another thing i make sure to check are the tag lights, gotta make sure BOTH are working. If it has "vanity plates" or a tag cover i pull those off to.

I like to use activated carbon lined / odor proof bags for my stash and hide them in various places depending on the size. I also make sure to sterilize any electronic i take with me. If i use bio metrics on a device i make sure to turn all that off before traveling. For people that use iphone, you should also make sure you have "advance data protection" enabled.

From watching those police videos it seems like a lot of people get arrested riding dirty because their window tint was too dark or they had some sort of light out / other non moving traffic violation. The good news is, were surrounded by crash dummies.
/u/MrBacon420 📢 P
2 points
1 week ago
Do you mean literally turn them off in the settings, or do the hold top button and power until the slide to turn off comes on? (You don't actually slide to turn off, but puts phone in force pass code mode) unsure if you knew about this.
/u/TeachUHow2Trap Owner
2 points
6 days ago
I'mma turn this around on you a little bit. Lets say the inside of your car is just TRASSSSHHHHEDDD and you put your dope somewhere hidden in the trash like, a mcdonalds bag, crumbled up, put into another mcdonalds bag, thrown into some other trash. You think it would be harder or easier for the cops to find? Also, would it be harder or easier for the dog to hit a scent if the car had old food wrappers in it? Also, if YOU were a cop, how willing would you be to search through literal garbage to find some dope lol...just something to think about.

Just a thought. I keep mine clean as a whistle and I think a clean car might be easier to search through and a cop is more willing to search through a clean car.
/u/MrBacon420 📢 P
1 points
6 days ago
Good perspective, that's why I wanted to bring up the discussion. If they believe there's dope instead of a hunch, I've seen them put gloves on and dig through everything anyway.
/u/TeachUHow2Trap Owner
1 points
6 days ago
Yeah if they think there's dope in there, I've seen them cut seats open, take parts off the engine...shits actually wild what they can get away with.
/u/MrBacon420 📢 P
1 points
3 days ago
I was having a discussion about landlording and credit on Pitch. I know a landlord there. I thought this was quite fitting to the topic.

clamnation @clamnation
@mrbacon420
I only rented a unit to a person one time without a job and they turned out to be a great tenant. Why? Sufficient bank account, high credit score, great references, stable friends, well adjusted kids, and find out the #1 reason at the end of this.
Credit reports are an ok measure of the character of a person. A credit report is a long term aggregate of financial behavior. The behavior of honoring or breaking trust. The account I have with credit agency sites gives a really detailed report. To me, the large catastrophic debts are actually less concerning than the small ones where a person stiffs a phone company for $83.76. Those people tend to have dozens of those tiny "fuck you's" that they failed to clear up. Even people with no credit at all are better than those people. But a credit report for me is only 25% of my decision. These days with OSINT, and me being me, I can find out a ton of shit about normies even with no credit report.
Criminal reports, driving records, social media, calling prior landlords.
But here's my #1 indicator where I can tell immediately whether a person is someone I want to rent to or not. I take one look at the interior of their car or back of their pick-up truck. Even if it's an old piece of shit civic, if the interior or bed of the truck is clean/organized, they usually end up being great tenants.
Filthy vehicle interior or junk pile in the back of the pick-up...dirtbags...pass.
/u/cthulhuskittens
1 points
2 days ago
thank god i don't have to deal with landlords anymore. let's see, do you want someone who can pay the rent or do you want someone whose car floor you can eat off of? (which probably means they don't do a whole lot of driving in it?) my car's a mess but i always paid my rent on time. people have whacked-out priorities. i can understand linking car cleanliness to apartment cleanliness, but theoretically that should favorably dispose a landlord toward a potential tenant, since if the place is left a mess on move-out they can keep the security deposit. maybe i'm reading too much into this