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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Two Weeks after the Houston robbery

Two weeks have passed since we got robbed in Houston, Texas at the Carrabba's Italian Grill parking structure.  Ever since our first time visit to Houston, first time dining at Carrabba's and the first time the restaurant claimed a robbery occurred in their new structure, we have not received a call from the Houston police and or the restaurant.

The Carrabba's Italian Grill tried the best they could to help out that day. However, Carrabba's Italian Grill never stepped-in to pay for the window. On the second day, offering to pay for the window could have improved the bad taste left behind after the robbery in their parking structure because of improper surveillance for a 3-hour time frame. The 3-hour time frame is open each day, so you can expect something bad to happen again.

Houston police work like snails. We realize they have many cases to solve. Nonetheless, the low-life thieves have probably already sold all our possessions, including my valuable intellectual content. The intellectual content can never be placed unless the thieves decide to dump our possessions on a side road somewhere in Houston.

Houston, Texas is a place you want to avoid. Don't let the skyscrapers trick you into thinking the city is safe. It only takes a few minutes to get robbed. No matter how careful you are, you can still lose everything. We don't just understand how thieves could break out a window and remove heavy items in broad daylight. One police officer shared that car break-ins in Houston, Texas have increased in recent time.

We do understand that security snoozed due to the Carrabba's restaurant not having them at for that 3-hour span. The police officer mentioned the 3-hour gap as well as the general manager. He also claimed Carrabba's spend thousands of dollars per week to keep security on. Town and Country insurance refused to take our claim, mostly trying every way possible to identify the robbery as a common problem across America.

Just know the Houston, Texas police department are unlike San Jose, California police. In 2003, the San Jose/Santa Clara police team caught a person trying to create havoc with my information. The identity theft thieves were quickly apprehended and tried in court. In this Houston case, we have thieves on camera jacking our valuable possessions and intellectual property.

Two weeks later, we haven't heard one thing from anyone in Houston. We put forth the work to send images, itemized inventory and receipts to the police. However, Houston police seem to be sleeping on the job. This is the first and last time I will set foot on Houston soil. Houston, Texas is a deadbeat city.

After serving in the Air Force and completing military and medical training in Texas, I never thought our first time stopped in Houston, Texas would result in a total loss. The original Carrabba's Italian Grill parking structure is new. They seem to forget that we got robbed and lost everything because their restaurant value their valet parking over long-term customer satisfaction.

I refuse to give our Carrabba's Italian Grill to a homeless person. God forbid another person gets hurt on their property. Their common excuse will be that it happens all across America. Lets not forget that valuable intellectual property is also in the thieves' possession. We know there are more than two thieves involved in the robbery - heavy suitcase and a three bags were removed from the vehicle.

Thanks for breaking a window that cost $240 to fix. Thieves could care less if they ruin a life. Karma goes a long way, so expect lose many times more than your recent gains. Carrabba's Italian Grill and their worthless security team and surveillance system will not keep you safe.

Hiring security to perform their job would have reduced the risk. Even mall security perform a better job than Carrabba's current security at 3115 Kirby Street, Houston, Texas. Beware of this area. If the restaurant continues to keep a 3-hour gap, the parking structure will continue to be prone to future risk resulting in possible injury, theft and even more. .


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