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加州 家门口的草坪都被人半夜偷走了

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加州怎么了?连家门口的草坪都被人半夜偷走了

洛杉矶华人资讯  10 分钟前

你听说过“职业庭院盗贼”吗?这类盗贼专门从豪宅或者高档住宅的庭院中进行盗窃行为。他们会悄无声息地进入这些庭院,然后窃取贵重物品,比如珠宝、艺术品、名牌手袋等。

但是,你听说过有专门盗窃人造草坪的“职业庭院盗贼”吗?这不,生活在加州的电影制片人布莱恩·迈克尔·斯托勒(Bryan Michael Stoller)一睁眼,发现自家庭院前的人造草坪不见了一大块。

5月3日,周三的清晨,家住加州斯蒂迪奥城(Studio City)联排别墅的布莱恩·迈克尔·斯托勒(Bryan Michael Stoller)在出门遛狗时,发现自家门前庭院前约30英尺(9米)长的人造草坪竟然不见了,只剩下光秃秃裸露的土表地面。

图中为斯托勒(Stoller)家门前的庭院对比图。图片截取自KCBS.com。

 

“这绝对是,职业盗贼做的事情。因为,如果一般人路过,突然闪现盗窃草坪的歹念,那么是不太可能拉得动的,肯定是需要一些工具,”电影制片人斯托勒(Stoller)说道。

“极有可能是一个经验丰富的作案团伙,来到我的庭院然后开始进行盗窃,你知道,我院子前的人造草坪是被用数千个钉子以及钩子固定在地面的。被盗走的草坪,捆成一卷恐怕也要有约60磅重。他们还可能有一辆货车,不然我想不到怎么拉走这些草坪,”斯托勒(Stoller)分析到。

 

图中为斯托勒(Stoller)演示人造草坪是被用数千个钉子以及钩子固定在地面的。图片截取自KCBS.com。

斯托勒(Stoller)表示,当时他整打算出门遛狗,一抬眼看到了庭院前光秃秃的土地。人造草坪还有一部分剩余,而剩余部分的一边被掀起,显然盗贼在“作案”过程中放弃了,然后将剩余人造草坪卷成一团堆在那里,像一张破碎的绿色地毯一样。

“我带着狗去上厕所,结果狗不知道要在哪里上厕所了,”斯托勒(Stoller)笑着说道。

布莱恩·迈克尔·斯托勒(Bryan Michael Stoller)是一名电影制片人,代表作包括2004年出品的恶搞电影《荒岛小姐》(Miss Cast Away),当时,歌手迈克尔·杰克逊(Michael Jackson)也参与了客串演出。斯托勒(Stoller)在社交媒体应用软件NextDoor上发布了自己家的草坪情况。

“我的草坪昨晚被盗了!如果你家中也有人造草坪,那么要小心!因为,我家的昨天晚上被偷走不见了!”斯托勒(Stoller)意识到,自己大声念完他发布的帖子是有多可笑。

“俗话说,如果草坪不被钉死,那么就会有人打它们的注意。嗯,即使是被钉死——仍然会被偷走!”

图中为斯托勒(Stoller)演示,庭院门前的人造草坪是如何固定到地表。图片截取自KCBS.com。

斯托勒(Stoller)估计,此次的损失约2000美金,而这个金额如果给“人造草坪”单独上保险又很不值得。斯托勒(Stoller)已经报案,但对草坪还能找回来并不抱任何希望。

“我确实拨打了报警电话,并开玩笑的问警察是否能将我前院人造草坪被盗之事,全面发布一则通报,”斯托勒(Stoller)表示,在更换新的人造草坪前,会先重新安排剩余的人造草坪碎片,这样能显得庭院不那么突兀。

“我的家里是有摄像头的,但是并没有照到人造草坪处。我想,这些人造草坪不会出现在普通的黑市中,而是在绿市上或者哪里,比如景观美化的市场被贩卖出售,”斯托勒(Stoller)分析到。

 

“起初,我感到震惊和不安,甚至有些不敢相信眼前。不过,我已经缓过神来了,我觉得这真的又愚蠢又好笑,所以我在NeighborDoor上发布,希望提醒邻居多加小心。”

洛杉矶警察局(LAPD)表示,他们没有接到其他人报告“人造草坪盗窃案”。

网友调侃:

“这是一场度盘之争!而且,是实打实的需要夺走草坪才算得上胜利!”

“我认为可以把这看作是一种善举。让你免受人造草坪产生的致癌永久化学物质的危害。”

“这可能是塑料草坪上,为了试图拯救地球的生态战士干的事情!”

‘My lawn was stolen last night’: How a filmmaker learned to laugh at his missing turf

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-05-06/my-lawn-was-stolen-last-night-how-a-filmmaker-learned-to-laugh-at-his-stolen-artificial-turfA man poses for a photo holding a thick strip of awn grass.

Bryan Michael Stoller poses with what is left of his artificial lawn after thieves made off with about 30 feet of his lawn.

While Bryan Michael Stoller was sleeping, his front lawn was stolen.

It was no small feat to make off with about 30 feet of artificial turf from outside Stoller’s Studio City townhouse early Wednesday morning.

It was clearly the work of professional yard bandits, he said.

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“If the average person came by and tried to pull it up, you couldn’t pull it up. You’d probably need some tools, and you’d probably need to really get under there and have people pull,” said Stoller, an independent filmmaker.

Stoller had to do a double-take when he stepped outside his front door to walk his dog and saw a strip of bare earth. Another section of the lawn was lifted up, but the thieves apparently gave up mid-steal and left the turf bundled up like a crumbled green carpet, said Stoller, who estimates the total loss at about $2,000.

The Los Angeles Police Department said they have not received any information regarding an increase in artificial lawn theft.

Stoller is working on the assumption that a team of experienced lawn thieves swooped in to steal his turf, because the artificial turf was stuck to the ground with thousands of nails and hooks. When rolled up into a bundle, the turf probably weighs about 60 pounds.

“I think it was probably a professional job,” Stoller said. “And they probably had a van because I don’t know how else they could have done it.”

Stoller, whose film work includes the 2004 parody movie “Miss Cast Away” which includes a cameo from singer Michael Jackson, posted about his lawn situation to the hyper-local social media app NextDoor.

“Lawn stolen last night! If you have an artificial turf lawn, be on the look out! My lawn was stolen last night!” Stoller wrote, aware of how ridiculous his post sounded when he read it out loud. “So the saying is, if it’s not nailed down they’ll steal it. Well, even if it’s nailed down — they’ll steal it.”

He wanted the neighbors to know that if they spot his pilfered lawn they could tell him. But he thought the post would get little traction and was instead just a good outlet for his frustration. But 150 comments later — including a handful of lawn jokes — he realized that people dug his story.

“It’s a turf war,” someone commented, “It takes a real sod to do something like this.”

Another person asked the most obvious question: “Are you sure you didn’t have a yard sale over the weekend that you forgot about?”

But others were a bit less sympathetic and took issue with the fact that Stoller’s yard was artificial.

“I’d say consider it as a good deed,” someone wrote. “Saving you from exposure to cancer causing forever chemicals produced by artificial turf.”

Others chimed in to say that it could have been “eco-warriors trying to save the Earth” from the plastic lawn.

His security cameras didn’t clearly catch the thieves, but the surveillance video showed his lawn being lifted off the ground. He did not file a police report, he said, because he’s concerned about the hit his insurance premium will take, so he’s taking the loss on the chin.

“I did call the police and kind of joked if they can put an all-points bulletin for my front lawn.”

Before he can permanently replace the lawn, he’s rearranging pieces of his remaining turf to cover the bald spots in the meantime.

“At first, I was upset and I was shocked and I was kind of in disbelief,” Stoller said. “Then once I absorbed it, I just realized how silly and funny and stupid it was.”

 

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