!!!!!!!Type 25 Stolen this morning!!!!!!!!
#61
Originally Posted by Floyd
Customscoobyiom, You should have put the scumbag in the boot of your car and 'hidden' him somewhere reservoir dogs stylee, or driven him to a lake/gravel pit many miles away and taught him to swim.
Perhaps a teenyweenie bit draconian but the law is an *** in some cases.
F
Perhaps a teenyweenie bit draconian but the law is an *** in some cases.
F
How / why on earth do we put up with a 'justice system' that is clearly more lenient on a criminal than an innocent taxpayer (no, criminals dont generally help with the tax burden a great deal!) - if a criminal is proven beyond reasonable doubt to have violated someones principal possessions - family, house, car, boat and the like - then should they be entitled to complain about the innocent tax payer's sudden emotional flare up? - ABSOLUTELY NOT!! - if a criminal breaks into your house at night you should be immune from any counter claims from the crim - & within your rights to take all reasonable emotional retaliation in the heat of the moment.
That is to say - I am not encouraging a vigilanti planned retaliation on the crims family (as effectively they did to the innocent.......) - simply that if someone breaks in, they must be treated as potentially life threatening these days. - The idiot judges would have you:
a) dress so as not to pffend the crim
b) provide medical assistance in the event the crim cut his little finger smashing your best crystal (be prepared to be sued eitherway for medical neglect)
c) councilling for any resulting trauma you may have caused by showing yourself (dressed or otherwise!)
d)answer all crim questions in a calm and unchallenging manner - eg - 'whers the bl**dy safe chummy?!'
d) direct crim to same, being careful not to offend him in any way
e) obviously compensate crim for any undue wear to his clothing in pursuance of his career on your property
f) then of course they will claim double time for antisocial hours if the combo is not forthcoming instantly
g) always the risk you could injure his fist with your jaw with regard to above - huge claim pending for that one - compensation for trauma, not being able to attend practice at the London Philharmonic for a fortnight etc.
h) - well I am sure you are getting the drift - feel free to add your own to this list peeps - start a new thread with this - titled 'CPS - Criminal Protection Service' - ?
#63
Originally Posted by Cold Turkey
Hey Griff007 I'm a criminal don't you know !!
Yep I now have a crimincal record.....for not having my photocard with me on the train (although I did have my rail ticket)
Yep I now have a crimincal record.....for not having my photocard with me on the train (although I did have my rail ticket)
should obviously be strung up - you are clearly a menace to society.....
#64
Originally Posted by npa4kay
Hi there coldturkey,
how does the car look now?
how does the car look now?
Heres hoping to a happy ending......although I can't see the death penalty being re-instated unless we really DO become the 51st state of America !
Best wishes Darren
#68
I am really sorry to hear about this and i hope you get some good news regarding the car.
I always take my keys to bed with me and i also have a spare alarm key fob so if someone did break in and demand the keys then they are going to have trouble getting far when i re-set alarm and put it in panic mode...
I always take my keys to bed with me and i also have a spare alarm key fob so if someone did break in and demand the keys then they are going to have trouble getting far when i re-set alarm and put it in panic mode...
#70
I'm sure you won't mind, but I've put a heads up post in Northern for the attention of Leeds Scoob owners (of which I am one) to keep an eye out for this. Let's hope someone will spot the *******.
#76
Originally Posted by Danny B
Am I missing something here ?
I thought cars that had trackers fitted were virtually guaranteed to turn up.. ?
I thought cars that had trackers fitted were virtually guaranteed to turn up.. ?
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#77
Originally Posted by Floyd
'cos they don't work very well when the scumbags know where they are installed, they also park them up for a few hours to see if it has been activated, which some aren't automatically (even though they should be).
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Last edited by GRIFF007; 04 October 2004 at 08:32 PM.
#78
Originally Posted by GRIFF007
remore activation tear gas coupled to central locking deadbolts might act as a deterrent?
#79
2 oz of semtex linked to a 2in diameter tube mounted under the seat..
insert 8in polished steel rod..
if the scumbags pinch the car the semtex deploys...
the screams should alert any bib to the scene!!!
f**kers
mart
insert 8in polished steel rod..
if the scumbags pinch the car the semtex deploys...
the screams should alert any bib to the scene!!!
f**kers
mart
#84
There's devices out there to zap trackers in cars. If the tracker isn't working, then it can't be tracked.
Trackers are only good if stolen by numpties that don't know what they are doing.
Trackers are only good if stolen by numpties that don't know what they are doing.
#90
Originally Posted by T5NYW
You must use a Golf Club according to the TV Program and it's sharper LOL
Tony
just between us lot, i got a rolling pin in each of our 3 vehicles,
(since that carjack a couple of years ago,)
(GET ME OUT OF THE ******* CAR, WHACK on THE KNEE CAP)