So it's better if the thief breaks a window or jemmies the door lock is it? What's wrong with a completely empty unlocked car with the windows down, given they have engine immobilisers nowadays?
Had my ute window broken one rainy night in a breakin spree across many suburbs and it was parked in my carport. The daughter's car parked in the street had her door lock busted and an unsuccessful attempt to steal it by ram-raiders (cops actually dusted for fingrprints, took polaroid photos and took a dropped rag away for dna testing would you believe) After that I leave my ute doors unlocked as having to clean up the glass and waiting 8 hours for a replacement due to the demand I also lost a day's work. Great nanny law that is.
I got my door lock busted and 5c pieces of change stolen from the centre console, at Roma st station car park, while I was at work.
Keep in mind it's directly opposite police headquarters - so I called police at about 5pm. They said they would be out when they could. 2 and half hours later, I'm still sitting there. Call back and told they still don't know when they can make it.
Had never had a break in, so I thought I needed police to attend, if only for insurance purposes. After 3 hrs, I call back and they advise me to go home and bring car in to cop shop next day, if I wanted...
I didn't bother. Found out lock replacement was less than insurance excess, so rather than waste a day off work I just drove it around with a busted lock the next few days, and made sure it was empty of valuables.
Cost me $300 I recall. And they got less than $5 in 5c pieces from the console. If my door was unlocked, they would simply have taken the money, and moved on without damage. Either way, they were getting in.
Side note - massively disappointed in cops response. Couldn't care less attitude.