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Maggot4x4
19th October 2005, 07:41 AM
Lent Anna's Pootrol to Mum as her car was getting worked on. While it was parked outside her work, someone decided the needed the grill, blinkers, parkers etc more than me.
Low Life Scum.
p38arover
19th October 2005, 07:48 AM
Gawd. They must have had plenty of time. How did they open the bonnet?
Ron
rangieman
19th October 2005, 07:48 AM
sorry to hear mate you can only hope you find the b@*stards and seek some revenge :evil: :evil:
hiline
19th October 2005, 07:53 AM
what else can we say but
but low life scum :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Maggot4x4
19th October 2005, 08:01 AM
Originally posted by p38arover
Gawd. They must have had plenty of time. How did they open the bonnet?
Ron
You don't really need to on a patrol to get the grill out. Nice little screwdriver rash on the guard too :evil:
Ace
19th October 2005, 08:44 AM
Some people arent very nice are they.
When Stacey and I bought the Laser, the people we bought it off had it parked out on the side of the street in a pretty built up area and someone pinched the drivers side blinker and headlight. :twisted:
p38arover
19th October 2005, 11:52 AM
Originally posted by Maggot4x4
You don't really need to on a patrol to get the grill out. Nice little screwdriver rash on the guard too :evil:
Ahh. Mongrels.
To remove the headlight on a P38A requires sockets and access to the underbonnet area. Removal of the blinkers is easy - they clip in but access is from under bonnet. The grille requires opening the bonnet as well.
That would be well over a thousand dollars cost if it happened to my P38A.
Ron
Ace
19th October 2005, 01:50 PM
It really ****es me off, people think they can steal things the rest of us have to work hard to pay for, and the really annoying thing, there is stuff all the police will or can do about it. Matt
JohnM
19th October 2005, 03:55 PM
Yep, some people seem to have nothing better to do. When I previously had a GQ SWB Patrol, I went out to dinner in Surfers Paradise, only gone for a couple of hours to return to a can of coke sitting on the bonnet next to great big dent in the middle of it. Looked like someone used the bullbar to pivot and jump on it square in the middle, causing the bonnet to sit on the engine...Only way to fix it was to replace it, and of course no wreckers had any at the time........
Frenchie
19th October 2005, 06:01 PM
I only hope I never catch anyone doing anything to my vehicle. Their face would get a close look at the chequer plate, several times. Scum. :evil:
RichardK
19th October 2005, 06:16 PM
Totally sympathise with you Maggott, what pees me off is that they think they are clever. But as said they are nothing people, just brainless twirps with no respect for anything or anyone including themselves.
Having said all that I was in Sydney for the last few days but I wouldnt put Nissan parts on the Landys.
George130
19th October 2005, 06:52 PM
Need to catch em and use them as bull bar protectors :twisted:
Low Life scum is being nice :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Maggot4x4
20th October 2005, 07:12 AM
All fixed now, $450 later. Just what you need the week your moving.
MacMan
20th October 2005, 08:02 AM
bad luck matey. We are all too familiar with the feeling.
Stolen from me/us:
1 x TN Bitsumaschity Magna. Recovered minus all lights and bumpers, all my tools in the world, smashed windscreen just because they could.
1 x 2001 TTR250. We had two, one with 30,000km and one with 1,000km and all the trick bits. Was the girlies new bike. They were watching the place and knew we'd taken the dog and the trailer. Bike was taken in a 90 minute window during daylight.
1 x VN Commodore wagon taken from near house within 30 mins of me parking it that evening, still daylight. Recovered the next day parked on a fire hydrant having jjust hit two parked cars. Flooded a nearby business and an underground carpark. Car written off.
And the latest, I park the Disco in the street for no more than 3 nights and someone steals the tow hitch!
The worst bit is that IF I catch someone stealing, because of my job I can't afford to do anything to "retard" their activity.
<span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">I HATE THIEVES!</span>
VladTepes
20th October 2005, 01:27 PM
why, what job is that ?
hiline
20th October 2005, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by VladTepes
why, what job is that ?
he has alot of firepower :wink: :wink: :wink:
slaughts
20th October 2005, 08:33 PM
Crikey there is some real low life scum around, had some one decide that the bonnet of my VT Commodore needed some decorating. All whilst I was in enjoying a game of footy. There was at least 4 other cars vandalised at the same time. :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
p38arover
20th October 2005, 08:49 PM
My son had his brand new Honda CRF450 stolen - less than 1000km on the clock. It took insurance company nearly a year to pay up. In the meantime he still had to continue making the bike repayments,
Ron
Maggot4x4
20th October 2005, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by p38arover
My son had his brand new Honda CRF450 stolen - less than 1000km on the clock. It took insurance company nearly a year to pay up. In the meantime he still had to continue making the bike repayments,
Ron
18 months they took to pay up on a bike accident I had. 10k repair bill, they fixed it even though by the time the got around to paying for it the repairs were more than the market value of the bike.
MacMan
20th October 2005, 10:05 PM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>why, what job is that ?[/b][/quote]
I have at one of my places of work a substantial number firearms of all types.
Incidentally, there was an act of road rage I witnessed today where a young bloke got out of his car and mouthed off at the wrong middle aged continental European tradie who, as it turns out, had hands that make Ray's look wimpy. Before he knew it he had bitten off more than he could chew and took a serious beating from the older bloke. They lead a merry chase around all the cars and thankfully stayed the hell away from mine. That would be the greatest irony of all - potentially losing my job and being charged trying to keep boofheads 1 & 2 off my car.
Yabbie
22nd October 2005, 11:14 PM
Originally posted by Frenchie
I only hope I never catch anyone doing anything to my vehicle. Their face would get a close look at the chequer plate, several times. Scum. :evil:
I was out having a few beers a my lcal one night when i lived in sydney when I was tapped on the shoulder by the manager who proceeded to ask me if I was the owner of a Black falcon parked in the Hotel's rear car park. I said "Yeah, Why?"
He told me I better get outside and check it out I get out side just in time to see the last of a group of 4 zipping up after ****ing all over my car. When I realised what had happen I started chase naturally the 15 or so schooners hadn't improved my running ability and as expected they weren't catchable. None the less the manager being a mate said not to worry they had to come back sooner or later as there car also a falcon was parked next to mine. Not needing to urinate at that time I proceeded to my boot and removed my extendable baton, the hero's continued to yell at me from a far, yet didn't have the balls to come back instead stating that I was crazy (must of had E.S.P I thought :twisted: )
I then proceeded to introduce the extendable baton to every part of their vehicle that could make brakey noises, when I was finished there wasn't a peice of glass or plastic that hadn't been smashed :roll:
Still didn't get to play with the guys who relieved themselves on my car, but I did take my car home and return in time to find the lovely guys from the local law enforcement agency inspecting my handy work. I asked them what had happened knowing full well. I was told that some crazed patron had lost the plot and smashed this poor guys car.
The rego check came back on the smashed car only for it to be expired and the owner unlicenced. The police were still trying to get details as to what had happened the manager explained how he had noticed the group urinating on a car and then the next thing he noticed was the car belonging to the guys who had ****ed on the other car was smashed.
The cop looked at me winked and said I guess you just cant tell who's car it's safe to **** on now can you, by the way half these guys have outstanding warrants looks like they won't be ****ing anywhere near a car for a while.
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Andrewpv01
23rd October 2005, 08:48 AM
Originally posted by jason+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jason)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Frenchie
I only hope I never catch anyone doing anything to my vehicle. Their face would get a close look at the chequer plate, several times. Scum. :evil:
I was out having a few beers a my lcal one night when i lived in sydney when I was tapped on the shoulder by the manager who proceeded to ask me if I was the owner of a Black falcon parked in the Hotel's rear car park. I said "Yeah, Why?"
He told me I better get outside and check it out I get out side just in time to see the last of a group of 4 zipping up after ****ing all over my car. When I realised what had happen I started chase naturally the 15 or so schooners hadn't improved my running ability and as expected they weren't catchable. None the less the manager being a mate said not to worry they had to come back sooner or later as there car also a falcon was parked next to mine. Not needing to urinate at that time I proceeded to my boot and removed my extendable baton, the hero's continued to yell at me from a far, yet didn't have the balls to come back instead stating that I was crazy (must of had E.S.P I thought :twisted: )
I then proceeded to introduce the extendable baton to every part of their vehicle that could make brakey noises, when I was finished there wasn't a peice of glass or plastic that hadn't been smashed :roll:
Still didn't get to play with the guys who relieved themselves on my car, but I did take my car home and return in time to find the lovely guys from the local law enforcement agency inspecting my handy work. I asked them what had happened knowing full well. I was told that some crazed patron had lost the plot and smashed this poor guys car.
The rego check came back on the smashed car only for it to be expired and the owner unlicenced. The police were still trying to get details as to what had happened the manager explained how he had noticed the group urinating on a car and then the next thing he noticed was the car belonging to the guys who had ****ed on the other car was smashed.
The cop looked at me winked and said I guess you just cant tell who's car it's safe to **** on now can you, by the way half these guys have outstanding warrants looks like they won't be ****ing anywhere near a car for a while.
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:[/b][/quote]
Love it - Just what the pr***s deserved style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif
Andrew
Ace
23rd October 2005, 09:41 AM
Originally posted by jason+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jason)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Frenchie
I only hope I never catch anyone doing anything to my vehicle. Their face would get a close look at the chequer plate, several times. Scum. :evil:
I was out having a few beers a my lcal one night when i lived in sydney when I was tapped on the shoulder by the manager who proceeded to ask me if I was the owner of a Black falcon parked in the Hotel's rear car park. I said "Yeah, Why?"
He told me I better get outside and check it out I get out side just in time to see the last of a group of 4 zipping up after ****ing all over my car. When I realised what had happen I started chase naturally the 15 or so schooners hadn't improved my running ability and as expected they weren't catchable. None the less the manager being a mate said not to worry they had to come back sooner or later as there car also a falcon was parked next to mine. Not needing to urinate at that time I proceeded to my boot and removed my extendable baton, the hero's continued to yell at me from a far, yet didn't have the balls to come back instead stating that I was crazy (must of had E.S.P I thought :twisted: )
I then proceeded to introduce the extendable baton to every part of their vehicle that could make brakey noises, when I was finished there wasn't a peice of glass or plastic that hadn't been smashed :roll:
Still didn't get to play with the guys who relieved themselves on my car, but I did take my car home and return in time to find the lovely guys from the local law enforcement agency inspecting my handy work. I asked them what had happened knowing full well. I was told that some crazed patron had lost the plot and smashed this poor guys car.
The rego check came back on the smashed car only for it to be expired and the owner unlicenced. The police were still trying to get details as to what had happened the manager explained how he had noticed the group urinating on a car and then the next thing he noticed was the car belonging to the guys who had ****ed on the other car was smashed.
The cop looked at me winked and said I guess you just cant tell who's car it's safe to **** on now can you, by the way half these guys have outstanding warrants looks like they won't be ****ing anywhere near a car for a while.
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:[/b][/quote]
Revenge is sweet. style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif
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