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What A Shit Day

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by simmytt, Oct 29, 2018.

  1. Sorry to read/hear about this.

    Let's see; foreigners take out credit with banks & promptly leave U.K. leaving the tax payers liable through the government. Foreigners cause crimes & leave U.K. uprooting peoples neighborhoods & communities. High level criminals move to this nation & are been deliberately ignored by the powers that shouldn't be costing nigh on £200million a year....If someone causes a serious crime they should be expedited & expelled with all family within 6months/1-year.
     
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  2. It’s why we leave our keys in the door, so you can’t pick the lock (I believe) and why we leave car keys in an easy to find place. I have worked with quite a few people over the years who have had cars nicked from a break in.

    Rather lose the car than one of the family.

    May be trump and his gun laws have a point!!
     
  3. Yes - the criminal just turns up with a gun too....

    Tougher sentencing in tough conditions... with little to no basic human rights.....

    that way costing to keep them in prison goes down... 7 x 7 x 7 concrete cell.... 1 meal a day... in cell... bring back the old days....
     
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  4. Sorry to hear about this. I have been burgled twice in the past, and the last time the tw@ts kicked seven bells out of my Doberman for good measure! Really don't know what the answer is, as has been said if they want it, they will take it, and no real consequences to face IF they get caught :(
     
  5. Really crap. How can this country continue with policing levels like that? Surely it's only a matter of time before the vigilantes get together and we all slide another level down the scale. Very sad state of affairs.
     
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  6. Would more police help? I guess it’s the risk of being caught alongside the impact of sentencing.

    Steal £10k and probably get more bird than kicking someone’s door in and stealing their stuff. Call someone a *add preferred cultural insult* knobhead and get more time spent tracking down the perpetrator than a burglar.
     
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  7. Sorry to hear about this. Hopefully all gets sorted....
     
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  8. Definitely yes...rare as rocking horse...these days.
    On another note, it is so easy to go down on the "bad" route. I had a workmate, one of the best joiners and nicest people I ever met, unfortunately he was a "mild drug" addict. We as a team managed to hold him back....after the company went into administration and we parted ways. He struggled to find another place or lost interest, anyway he was sentenced twice for burglary both ocassions spent at least couple of months behing bars.
     
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  10. I have the best alarm system in my house. Two Benellis and there not bikes...
     
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  11. I'd be wary of claiming to be the next Tony Martin on a forum for fear of this being brought up when you next renew your certificate ;)
     
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  12. Shit news.They need their hands removing with a spade.Hope you get sorted,insurance wise.May seem all doom and gloom at the minute but never let the bastards grind you down!
     
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  13. Well yesterday was full on dealing with all the claims, one is enough, but dealing with 3 is mind numbing. Back to work today, i paid extra on my commercial policy for emergency hire van cover and that was delivered to site and then it really has hit home what a bloody inconvenience this is, blew a grand yesterday on tools to keep going but its all the stupid little things that have gone, no bloody nozzle's for the silicone, glass cleaner, glass packers,dust sheets, broom, dustpan and brush all the things that had a place on my van, no racking in the hire van so stuff just laying over the floor sliding around and no bloody roof rack for my ladders. On a plus note the wife has been busy today as the bbc hired her shop for the day to film parts Shakespeare and Hathaway drama series, only downside to this was the till taking were all over the place as they were ringing in random numbers. I never thought i could become attached to a bloody van, i was in it 6 days a week, mobile office , canteen and trackday tool, yes i know its only a van, but it was my van, and the fastest colour
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  14. Doesn't look yellow in the pictures...
     
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  15. Yellow bin in the back :upyeah:, red van,red bike, red henry, bins, cleaning products, hope @Ducbird is lying down when she see's that lot.
     
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  16. I really feel for you dude! Absolutely hate the scum who do this! We are having a crime wave in my area at the mo, so much so the public outrage has mustered two councillor/police public meetings but amazingly only after a vigilante patrol group was formed. Seems the police only acted after threats against the scroates from hardworking everyday folk.
    The crime explosion has been attributed to multiple HMO's opening in the area!
    It's then to the point I don't ride straight home if I'm aware of people following me! Paranoid to say the least!
    Hope you sort all this shit out with as little hassle as poss!
     
  17. (wasn't trying to trivialise BTW, words can't really help so was trying to lighten the mood a bit)
     
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  18. How do you know they are east european?
     
  19. Thought never even crossed my mind and i am colour blind and was hoping the bin was yellow and not orange :D
     
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  20. Been discussed in the thread.
     
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