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Cap
23rd August 2009, 03:19 PM
Yesterday there was a spate of vandalism down my street and surrounding area with windscreens smashed, mirrors smashed off... I unfortunately was also a victim. So not only is the mirror stuffed, paint is also been scratched... should hopefully buff off.

I tell you, I CANNOT stand low life scum that take pleasure in damaging others property. I sickens me to think these morons are out and about doing this... karma will get them back, twice over, BASTARDS!

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hiline
23rd August 2009, 03:22 PM
guttless low life dogs :twisted::twisted::twisted:

justinc
23rd August 2009, 03:25 PM
PONDLIFE:mad::mad:

I have a spare mirror here Carlos, if you want to come down at lunch time tomorrow with the disco I can fit it for you too.

JC

solmanic
23rd August 2009, 03:29 PM
PONDLIFE:mad::mad:

I have a spare mirror here Carlos, if you want to come down at lunch time tomorrow with the disco I can fit it for you too.

And that friends is why this forum is so damn brilliant!!! :BigThumb::BigThumb::BigThumb:

Sympathy AND assistance!

Cap
23rd August 2009, 03:45 PM
Thanks JC... ill call you tomorrow. Also need to book disco in for timing belt.

Ken
23rd August 2009, 03:54 PM
Mongrel ba5tards I Hate that **** :mad::mad::mad:

Chucaro
23rd August 2009, 03:55 PM
I would love to see them "exported" to an Indonesian jail :twisted:

Chenz
23rd August 2009, 05:11 PM
I see vandalism everyday in my job and on the rare occasion when these brain dead imbeciles get busted and asked "Why did you do that" the answer is the same every time "I dunno".

Maybe I'm not with the programme but if a person is unaware of why they committed a specific action is that not considered to a form of mental illness and as such should they not be treated with some form of sympathetic treatment such as electro-shock therapy or a lobotomy.

I would be able to build a new playgropund or skate facility every year with the $$ I pay out fixing up vandalism

Glad to hear that you can get the miror fixed

V8Ian
23rd August 2009, 05:28 PM
I just got a text from my neighbour, my Goldwing was vandalized last night.:mad: Gutless morons will want to be a long way off when I get home.:bat::bat::bat:

**Discovery300Tdi**
23rd August 2009, 05:28 PM
PONDLIFE:mad::mad:

I have a spare mirror here Carlos, if you want to come down at lunch time tomorrow with the disco I can fit it for you too.

JC

nice one JC.....i agree....this site is bloody great when it comes down to getting help quick smart from pll that you have not even met bloody awsome!!!!:thumbsup:

and to put my 2cents in... i reckon these bloody idiots who get bored or whatever need to get themselfs a life and quick smart...bloody little ****s!!!!!!:2up:

INter674
23rd August 2009, 05:31 PM
I hate that....we have a spare one, sans mirror glass though. JC might be able to botch the two if you need....

PS my son Alex's new house (not near any low life suburb either) was broken into last night and 5 thousands dollars worth of stuff was stolen:mad:.

What is Tassie coming too:(

Cap
23rd August 2009, 05:41 PM
Sorry to hear also about you guys being affected. Last week there was dozens of vehicles tires slashed to at West Hobart. I dunno whats going on, but from what I read and get told most of this is due to drugs and alcohol alone.

Your right inter, I wonder why Tassie is becoming like this, and not even as tho we have a high unemployment at the moment either!

Chucaro
23rd August 2009, 05:42 PM
I hate that....we have a spare one, sans mirror glass though. JC might be able to botch the two if you need....

PS my son Alex's new house (not near any low life suburb either) was broken into last night and 5 thousands dollars worth of stuff was stolen:mad:.

What is Tassie coming too:(

Bundaberg have only 60000 people and we have the same problem specialy on Fridays.

The bastards come 26 km north to Moore Park Beach as well :(

Disco_owner
23rd August 2009, 06:08 PM
Sorry to hear this is happended to your vehicle and others stooge ,
^&%$&$%$ Low life Scums , having absolutely no "respect" or any "appreciation" for something that someone has worked so hard for and earned rightfully:censored::mad: what gets up me is if they get cought nothing gets done about it.

I used to see this all the time at North Ryde where i lived , cars windows getting smashed , mirrors getting damaged & broken , You wonder what would be going thru these Society's reject's minds:mad: NOTHING because they have no "Brains"

Bytemrk
23rd August 2009, 06:08 PM
And that friends is why this forum is so damn brilliant!!! :BigThumb::BigThumb::BigThumb:

Sympathy AND assistance!

So true...

Mark

justinc
23rd August 2009, 06:20 PM
I hate that....we have a spare one, sans mirror glass though. JC might be able to botch the two if you need....

PS my son Alex's new house (not near any low life suburb either) was broken into last night and 5 thousands dollars worth of stuff was stolen:mad:.

What is Tassie coming too:(

Sorry to hear about Alexs break in Eric, Our suburb used to be a good one, has really gone down hill. I'm thinking a ocean view from a camper trailer on Cable Beach may be a better option:o

JC

eb220
23rd August 2009, 06:35 PM
stooge,
Sorry to hear what happened. I hate that sort of disrespect.

Two trains of thought here, "Karma" and "Revenge is a dish best served cold". One day they will be in the same situation, and I hope they feel the same as all those peeps whose cars the damaged.

justinc,
Your blood should be bottled and put on display labeled "Top notch, A grade, #1 blood". You have my thanks for your generosity.

Chris

Chucaro
23rd August 2009, 06:37 PM
Sorry to hear about Alexs break in Eric, Our suburb used to be a good one, has really gone down hill. I'm thinking a ocean view from a camper trailer on Cable Beach may be a better option:o

JC

There is a place called Rules Beach ( 24°29'37.23"S, 152° 2'18.70"E) here in Qld in the middle of no were.
The near place is Baffle Creek, this is a better otion than Cable Beach :D

Armadillo
25th August 2009, 07:21 PM
I see vandalism everyday in my job and on the rare occasion when these brain dead imbeciles get busted and asked "Why did you do that" the answer is the same every time "I dunno".

Maybe I'm not with the programme but if a person is unaware of why they committed a specific action is that not considered to a form of mental illness and as such should they not be treated with some form of sympathetic treatment such as electro-shock therapy or a lobotomy.


it wasn't so long ago that a local copper could "deal" with these morons directly (if you get my drift ;)), but justice system has been hijacked by do-gooders, civil libertarians and members of public who don't take responsibility for their own actions.

INter674
25th August 2009, 07:38 PM
good news...

.... seems the Police have suspended chasing speeding cars here and defecting 4wds for a moment and have caught the thieves. Apparently, they knew someone who fitted the description of a dude Alex saw riding past on a trail bike one day, and also checked out a sus ute full of house doors...one thing led to another and bingo...looks like they'll get the stuff back. My opinion of Tassie Police just went up heeeeeaaaapppppsss:)

p38arover
25th August 2009, 11:14 PM
PONDLIFE:mad::mad:

I have a spare mirror here Carlos, if you want to come down at lunch time tomorrow with the disco I can fit it for you too.

JC


Well done, JC. :)

p38arover
25th August 2009, 11:15 PM
Our suburb used to be a good one, has really gone down hill since we moved in.

Fixed it for you JC. :D

willem
25th August 2009, 11:24 PM
You wonder what would be going thru these Society's reject's minds:mad: NOTHING because they have no "Brains"

This is precisely the problem. People who feel rejected by society, who feel they have failed, don't care about society. They reckon society stinks and they are just striking back in any way they can. The higher the number that are alienated from the mainstream of society the greater the incidence of this sort of thing.

Which doesn't change the sheer utter frustration of having something you worked hard for wrecked just because someone wants to take out his frustration with society out on something!

So what's the answer? Two things:



Do what we can to have the lowest number of people alienated from society.
Have effective law enforcement.


Both are necessary.

Just enforcing the law without engaging everyone as much as possible in the normal life of society will just fill up the jails and not much else. It might make us feel a bit better for a while, but not in the long term because it will keep on happening.

Just trying to engage people without effective law enforcement will lead to anarchy. People naturally want to do the wrong thing and it is law that limits this. You only have read history of groups that operated outside the law to see this. They had to introduce their own form of law to ensure their own survival.

But my heart goes out to the victims of vandals. Its just so heartbreaking and frustrating, especially if you've put your heart and soul into building something and someone just wrecks it. Or if you've saved for so long and you've finally got it and a week later its wrecked or damaged.

Willem

RobHay
26th August 2009, 12:12 AM
Gather them all up and send them to me......:nazilock:....and in ten years or so I will send them back ...all upstanding law abiding citizens, who appreciate and respect other people's hard work required to purchase their property.

There hasn't been a decent flogging since 1898 when they got rid of the cat'o'ninetails

Cap
26th August 2009, 11:21 AM
Unfortunately most of this attitude begins from childhood. I remember years ago I went to Sydney to pick up a motorbike. Got it to my cousins place to go over and these kids, maybe around 14, were talking about bikes and how they were getting a bike soon, free of charge. They had a grin on their face too. I turned around and said to them "Get you own bike with your own money and hard work, not from someone elses!" Of course, they didnt want to hear that so took off.

Basil135
26th August 2009, 11:44 AM
I reckon this has to take the cake as far as idiots of the week are concerned:



MICHAEL MILNES, POLICE REPORTER

August 23, 2009 12:50pm

LOUTS went on the rampage through the eastern suburbs early this morning, tipping over parked cars onto their sides and roofs.

Between 2am and 3am this morning three small cars in Paradise, Campbelltown and Rostrevor were overturned, police said.

A fourth car was found on its side in Cadna Ave, Felixstow around 10.30am.

All the cars were damaged in the incidents and police are asking that any witnesses call BankSA Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Disco_owner
27th August 2009, 09:54 PM
This is precisely the problem. People who feel rejected by society, who feel they have failed, don't care about society. They reckon society stinks and they are just striking back in any way they can. The higher the number that are alienated from the mainstream of society the greater the incidence of this sort of thing.

Which doesn't change the sheer utter frustration of having something you worked hard for wrecked just because someone wants to take out his frustration with society out on something!

So what's the answer? Two things:



Do what we can to have the lowest number of people alienated from society.
Have effective law enforcement.

Both are necessary.

Just enforcing the law without engaging everyone as much as possible in the normal life of society will just fill up the jails and not much else. It might make us feel a bit better for a while, but not in the long term because it will keep on happening.

Just trying to engage people without effective law enforcement will lead to anarchy. People naturally want to do the wrong thing and it is law that limits this. You only have read history of groups that operated outside the law to see this. They had to introduce their own form of law to ensure their own survival.

But my heart goes out to the victims of vandals. Its just so heartbreaking and frustrating, especially if you've put your heart and soul into building something and someone just wrecks it. Or if you've saved for so long and you've finally got it and a week later its wrecked or damaged.

Willem

I don't feel sorry for the scums ;) just because they feel socity has failed them one way or another doesn't give them the right to strike back at the socity or go on a rampage and distroy someone's hard earned property.

That is a BIG Cop-out.

Everyman is reposnsible for their own action , if you feel you need help then reach out and someone will try help you . I have known some of the types where I lived at the previous burb and some of them came from good homes.:(

My Calais was knocked off twice parked in front of my flat , taken for joy rides, trashed and then dumped a few streets away , stereo pulled out , speakers, miorrors smashed ,seats slashed.... need I go on...:mad:

They never has any intention to put any good back into the community.
I was even approchaed several times when I was at the local shopping centre to buy them grog from local bottle shop :mad:.....you can imagine what my reaction would be .........;) a lot of the time they just got drunk in local park on saturday nights.

willem
28th August 2009, 11:42 AM
Its not a matter of 'feeling sorry for the scums', its a matter of how we can make society work better. That's all.

Sitting back and abusing people because they see and do things differently than you and do things you don't approve of is is not all that useful if you aren't prepared to do something about it. What I am suggesting is that we try to structure society in such a way that the problem is minimised. Make the system work for as many people as possible and you will have less problems. That is pretty obvious, anyway.

Every man is responsible for his own actions. Agreed! That's why we need the law, so that that accountability is real.

But if you shut down all the bush tracks in Australia you will have a lot of very unhappy Land Rover (and other 4WD) owners, some of whom will go and make their own tracks in the bush as a form of protest. Vandalism of the bush! You can make harsher laws with harsher penalties if you like, or you can open the bush tracks up and remove the need for protest. This is what I am saying. These people have not engaged with society properly and take their frustrations out on other people's property. If we can structure society in such a way that they can engage better than they do now they may well not find the need to take their frustrations out on other people's property.

Some of the growing problems in society are related to injustice. There is unfairness in the system. If we can identify these unfairnesses and fix them the problems caused by them will ease.

Some of the problems are caused by the destruction of human value, which is why the suicide rate (which is just about the ultimate 'vandalism!) is so high. People are too easily seen as of little value. The 'green' movement tends in this direction by making the environment more important than people. Free abortion and euthanasia also tend in this direction. If people feel they of little value then they will treat others (and their possessions) as of little value. The matter of justice mentioned above also comes in here.

This is just a sample of some of the issues that we can fix to make society a better place and not alienate some members of our society. and, in the process, reduce the incidence of vandalism. Which is what we are after, isn't it?

Willem

cartm58
28th August 2009, 12:41 PM
i am sorry we have spent billions on poor people and disadvantaged since the 1960's and now we are spending billions more to fix bad housing or more correctly housing destroyed by the inhabitants and who now complain about bad housing.

I am sick and tired of wasting tax payers money on social disadvantaged and the misfits they clearly don't have any personal pride or ability to manage their lives properly and don't respect anyone, even their own families given the enormous statistics of alcohol and drug fuelled family abuse and rape.

It's time we changed tracks and put the poor and disadvantaged into organised camps and life skill train them about getting up, getting washed and dressed, eating breakfast going to school going to work, doing house and garden maintenance and until they can pass these life skill course don't let them out to mix with society in general.

People look down on them because they are losers and will continue to be losers until we stop the hand out mentality and make them work for what they get.

And young people who want to vandalise, drink grog, use drugs, steal for living the solution is simple, cane the bastards and put them to work on chained road gangs until the bastards earn enough self respect so they can graduate to the work camps and get life skills before they are also released back into society.

Stuff the sentences and the social work orders and community orders, make their detention indeterminated and based soley on their own behaviour and attitude, no change no release no privileges.

Its simple really throw the social bleeding heart rule book we been following since the 1960's in the bin the hippie revolution of love and peace didn't work and we need to return to something a little bit more basic as that what they understand and respect.

Politicians State and Federal are simply adding to the problem with their attitude of society is to blame and money can fix things, it isn't and it won't be fixed by throwing money at the problem caused by bad lifestyle decisions made by human beings

M.Allison
28th August 2009, 02:03 PM
At the end of the day it all boils down to young kids these days get it way to easy!

if they want something its mum or dad. i remember when i was growing up and my parents took my savings card and told me i wasnt alowd to spend anything. (i was 14 at the time) so i worked 4 years slaving away well what i thought was slaving away and i was given a $20 allowance a fortnight. Of course i used to complain and everything but when i hit 18 my parents go now you have saved up 10K now lets go find you a car.

i tell you what all that saving and knowing that i paid for it with my own money made such a difference. Plus i guess it gave me money morals.

im going to blame the parents for not raising there kids right! There is only one reason why i say this and this is because society says its ok for your kids to call you by your first name, start drinking at the age of 12 when your at home and because of these things kids think that they are grown up and so they go out and hang out with the wrong crowd!

I have one last theory :p its America that influences our society!

P.s my first car i spent 30K doing it up with paint jobs engine mods and suspension it was a show car....until some little ***t decided that it looked to good so he keyed it....TWICE. dont worry though i did find him and well lets say he wasnt going to be using those hands for a while :wasntme: then i got dad to charge him with criminal damage :p


thats my little rant!

Mike