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Fast Jacket has been engineered by Oakley to ensure a perfect Three-Point Fit so the frame makes contact only at the bridge of the nose and sides of the head for fewer pressure points and more comfort.
The lenses are made from Oakley's Plutonite material which block 100% of UVA, UVB and UVC harmful light to protect the eyes. The glasses also come with a hydrophobic coating kit which sees water simply slide off rather than gather on the lenses and compromise vision.
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The first reported incident came into police on June 3 at 5:49 a.m., from a residence along Highway 14, in Hardwood Lands. The caller reported her cellphone and charger, and a laptop missing.
At 9:10 a.m., RCMP were
Cheap Oakley Sunglasses called after a homeowner on Caldwell Road found their vehicle rummaged through and three pairs of Danier Leather gloves were missing. Two other items, a pair of Oakley sunglasses and a GPS system were found on the passenger seat. The owner kept them in the glove compartment.
Another person called police at 9:32 a.m. after discovering property damage to their camp, where a fire extinguisher was damaged. All these incidents remain under investigation.
“It’s a possibility, but no evidence to suggest they’re connected,” Const. Kakonyi said of the thefts in Hardwood Lands. “We never rule that out.”
Just a short time after receiving these complaints, police were informed of another theft, this time from a complainant on Arrowhead Drive, in Enfield. A mail and cottage key, along with $8 in change was stolen.
Forty minutes after receiving that report, another caller reported that four unlocked vehicles on their property, also on Arrowhead Drive, were broken into. A Oakley Sunglasses dog had barked at around midnight, Const. Kakonyi said, but the homeowner ignored it. Two DVD’s were taken.
At 10:29 a.m., a caller told police their white Ford ranger with a white cap was missing from their residence on Horne Settlement Road, in Enfield.
“We have to look at the possibility these incidents are connected,” he said. “It looks like someone was on the prowl.”
Const. Kakonyi is frustrated that all of the incidents during the past week could have been prevented by simply locking the car door.
“Here we are, allocating Oakley Sunglasses Prescription police resources to investigate these offences that are truly preventable,” Const. Kakonyi said. “A simple act of locking your car door could have stopped the thieves in their tracks. Why anyone would leave change, their GPS, or any item that would attract a criminal walking by. It takes one second. You should be locking your vehicle any time you leave it.”
He said by having officers investigate such crimes that are preventable means they’re taking away from other police activity, such as patrols and traffic enforcement.
“It’s tying up officer time on something that is negligence on the homeowners part,” he said.
Const. Kakonyi said people seem to have a “care-free attitude” when it comes to not locking their vehicles.
“We’re not living like we were 20 years ago,” he said. “People have to wisen up.”