**Cars Stolen from Xtreme!**
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The Lamborghini Gallardo, Porsche 997, one of the Evo IXs and a Scoob have now been recovered. Sounds like the Police are doing a pretty sterling job!
* All have been recovered around the Birmingham area it seems!*
The FQ400 (which i forgot to list) has been seen driving round at high speed in Wolverhampton, running red lights etc today. so if anyone sees it give the Police a call!
* All have been recovered around the Birmingham area it seems!*
The FQ400 (which i forgot to list) has been seen driving round at high speed in Wolverhampton, running red lights etc today. so if anyone sees it give the Police a call!
Oh here we go THE BIRMINGHAM AREA, it's not surprising. I'm from Brum, Small heath (now SOMALI HEATH) and then Yardley. Used to be a great place to live, NOW A DRUG/THIEF/IMMAGRANT ridden SH*T HOLE. I moved out of Brum to solihull, but that's starting to change as well. So it's off out of this dump for me. The central midlands Brum/Wolvo/Walsall are now just full off low life SCUM BAGS. Shame because there are decent people left in there,all getting tared with the same brush. It's not surprising news,and thats the worst thing of all. It's bad enough the goverment screwing us without these C*NTS running around. I'll turn the lights off on my way out.
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According to the story the alarm was ripped off with the roller shutter being ramraided
Does raise a question that the story also suggests that it was only 3 or 4 people and they took their time taking the cars having to come back for them, and sounds like they made a brew too
Seems a bit odd that no other alarms seem to be in place, especially if it was amateurs who stole the cars
Does raise a question that the story also suggests that it was only 3 or 4 people and they took their time taking the cars having to come back for them, and sounds like they made a brew too
Seems a bit odd that no other alarms seem to be in place, especially if it was amateurs who stole the cars
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I would have though they should have had a proper alarm that phones through to the police station when it goes off - would have thought their insurance would have insisted on something a bit more technical than something that can be stopped by smashing it ???
One thing I dont get though - OK, nicking the Lambo, Porsche, the Evos, even the Impreza - but a Clio ??? What were they thinking ? OK its the flash version, but its still a French car FFS ! ( Bet it was the last one they took after having everything else though )
One thing I dont get though - OK, nicking the Lambo, Porsche, the Evos, even the Impreza - but a Clio ??? What were they thinking ? OK its the flash version, but its still a French car FFS ! ( Bet it was the last one they took after having everything else though )
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Reading the replies on the evo forum,they had good security that rang thru to the police/alarm company etc,but it was hacked and bypassed !
if they want it, they will have it.
if they want it, they will have it.
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Oh here we go THE BIRMINGHAM AREA, it's not surprising. I'm from Brum, Small heath (now SOMALI HEATH) and then Yardley. Used to be a great place to live, NOW A DRUG/THIEF/IMMAGRANT ridden SH*T HOLE. I moved out of Brum to solihull, but that's starting to change as well. So it's off out of this dump for me. The central midlands Brum/Wolvo/Walsall are now just full off low life SCUM BAGS. Shame because there are decent people left in there,all getting tared with the same brush. It's not surprising news,and thats the worst thing of all. It's bad enough the goverment screwing us without these C*NTS running around. I'll turn the lights off on my way out.
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somthing sounds very strange about that, they haev the skill to hack and bypass a sofisticated alarm system, then they act like a bunch of fools and basicly do nothing with the cars.
alot of expence and expertese for nothing.
any disgruntled workers? or ex employees, cos sounds very much like and inside job
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somthing sounds very strange about that, they haev the skill to hack and bypass a sofisticated alarm system, then they act like a bunch of fools and basicly do nothing with the cars.
alot of expence and expertese for nothing.
any disgruntled workers? or ex employees, cos sounds very much like and inside job
alot of expence and expertese for nothing.
any disgruntled workers? or ex employees, cos sounds very much like and inside job
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You have been watching too much television. That the Lancer has been seen hooning up and down Penn Rd running red lights, indicates that they were stolen by idiots to rag about in...
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somthing sounds very strange about that, they haev the skill to hack and bypass a sofisticated alarm system, then they act like a bunch of fools and basicly do nothing with the cars.
alot of expence and expertese for nothing.
any disgruntled workers? or ex employees, cos sounds very much like and inside job
alot of expence and expertese for nothing.
any disgruntled workers? or ex employees, cos sounds very much like and inside job
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apparantly,if the phone line is cut,it triggers the alarm anyway,according to the evo forum guy.
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I wasnt there! Thats the way that they used to silence Post Office alarms. If you think about it though, silencing the sounder is the least of their worries. Any worthwhile system will be a 'special' (ie silent) alarm anyway. If you can prevent the system from notifying the alarm companys control room then you are 9/10ths of the way there. Silencing the actual sounder when the line goes can be done with a tin of expanding foam, or a big stick.....
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