Low life scum
#32
Well the police done a door to door lastnight, very impressed. Two witness have came forward that places him in the area of my house and the other hanging around my car in the early hours of the morning.
All I need is the police to find him now, seems to be off the radar at the moment.
The best bit, he turned 18 a few months ago. So he can tried in court as an adult now. So heres hoping the justice system works.
All I need is the police to find him now, seems to be off the radar at the moment.
The best bit, he turned 18 a few months ago. So he can tried in court as an adult now. So heres hoping the justice system works.
Last edited by slipstream_uk; 05 September 2008 at 09:17 AM.
#35
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Scum. Winds me up when i hear these stories.
Facking Nanny state we live in just helps to breed these low lifes.
Good set of bolt cutters is what is needed and remove one of his thumbs, wont be picking up much for a while. Hope you get a good out come from this and he does get more than a slap across the wrists.
Facking Nanny state we live in just helps to breed these low lifes.
Good set of bolt cutters is what is needed and remove one of his thumbs, wont be picking up much for a while. Hope you get a good out come from this and he does get more than a slap across the wrists.
#36
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get yourself in a nice cosy pub with witnesses and wait it out, while someone else (unknown to you) fills him in. Tying him to a chair and using a lighter on the end of his finger tips is quite a good way of interrogating people, i've heard
doing stuff yourself, will only bring repercussions to yourself or family, directly.
do you want to borrow my lighter?
doing stuff yourself, will only bring repercussions to yourself or family, directly.
do you want to borrow my lighter?
#37
Im going to let the police do there job first, if that fails then a wee talking to is needed. Ive had plenty of people offering their services to me in the last 2 days is mental. Looks like its touched a raw nerve with a few locals.
On the plus side windscreen is fixed, so I can drive again
On the plus side windscreen is fixed, so I can drive again
#38
well this sort of thing p!sses me of big time , my other halfs scoob had a brick thrown at her fked the boot and spoiler up , when we called the the pig ***** they said there was nothing they could do as it was the one night we didnt have the cam going , it gets on my **** i work hard and save money just to treat our car like a lady (lol) then u get some snot nosed bratt with a touch of the green eyed monster in him come do **** like that . I think the kids of today have it far far to easy they need to be taken in hand and shown that the adults are the boss maybe if this was done in the right way we wouldnt have so many *** holes out there . Im hoping that the old saying will come true what goes around comes around and i really hope he gets whats coming
#39
Just seen the little $hite and followed him to where he is hiding. I phoned the police to tell them and the reply I got, "the officer that is dealing with your case is not on till 11pm. Phone in at 11pm to speak to him".
WTF ??
I just went and handed it to them on a plate and their too fecking lazy to get off their *****.
WTF ??
I just went and handed it to them on a plate and their too fecking lazy to get off their *****.
#40
Well the police done a door to door lastnight, very impressed. Two witness have came forward that places him in the area of my house and the other hanging around my car in the early hours of the morning.
All I need is the police to find him now, seems to be off the radar at the moment.
The best bit, he turned 18 a few months ago. So he can tried in court as an adult now. So heres hoping the justice system works.
All I need is the police to find him now, seems to be off the radar at the moment.
The best bit, he turned 18 a few months ago. So he can tried in court as an adult now. So heres hoping the justice system works.
He's 18 and thus not a minor any more, so you can knock seven beels of **** out of the litle **** and not feel bad for injuring a minor. Works both ways, doesn't it
Maybe try a chelsea smile on him with some of the glass? 'You remember where this glass come from laddie?'
#41
A friend from works father was seriuosly assaulted by a scumbag, he had just came out of jail, before he attacked my friends father after he had tried to run someone down and was on a charge of attemted murder. Don't know if its the same all over the UK but in Scotland the scumbag gets charged on the most serious offence and other charges usually run concurrently. Therefore when they know they are going to court to be charged for something major they are quite happy to mug, rob and assault people as their sentence is based on their major offence.
#42
Just seen the little $hite and followed him to where he is hiding. I phoned the police to tell them and the reply I got, "the officer that is dealing with your case is not on till 11pm. Phone in at 11pm to speak to him".
WTF ??
I just went and handed it to them on a plate and their too fecking lazy to get off their *****.
WTF ??
I just went and handed it to them on a plate and their too fecking lazy to get off their *****.
Whats the point of having a police farce if they dont act on information which would lead to the capture of a criminal.
Bet they'd be there is a flash if it involved a high speed chase in an Evo
#43
An internet warrior if ever i've heard one.
Wait it out and see what the police do (probably nothing).
If they do nothing then start thinking about DIY, but don't for christ sake discuss it on here when you do. Best bet is to just do it and don't tell any one you've done so. Unfortunely the police deem taking the law into your own hands more seriously than the original crime. So expect them to come knocking on your door. Laugh in their faces, tell them they should have done their job properly the first time and that you hope that whoever the vigilante is continues to evade them. Then smile and wish them good day as you show them the door.
#45
i had the same problem a couple of years back. 2 boys broke into my old car and was seen doing it. police did nothing to them. a few weeks later me and a few of the boys out on the p**s bumped into them, im not proud but we slapped them about a bit. the little f**kers only called the police and me and my 2 mates spent the night in a cell.
and they say crime doesn't pay
and they say crime doesn't pay
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