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    Low life we have to live with.


    It would seem that someone wanted my Range Rovermore than me. But they did not get it, but did damage it. So it was towed awaytoday for repairs .No idea when I get it back. Damage was to driver’s door andinterior. Unfortunately I did not catch them; because; it would have been thelast day they spent on this planet. I had not used my vehicle for a week, so noidea when it happened. I have been away for a few days. The police don’t caresubmit a report. Talk to insurance. No attendance by police, yet possible finger printsetc I told them about areas they could get evidence, not interested talk toinsurance company. Where will this madness end? People can violate my life andnothing is done to try and find the people who did this to me. What messagedoes this give to you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boa View Post
    It would seem that someone wanted my Range Rovermore than me. But they did not get it, but did damage it. So it was towed awaytoday for repairs .No idea when I get it back. Damage was to driver’s door andinterior. Unfortunately I did not catch them; because; it would have been thelast day they spent on this planet. I had not used my vehicle for a week, so noidea when it happened. I have been away for a few days. The police don’t caresubmit a report. Talk to insurance. No attendance by police, yet possible finger printsetc I told them about areas they could get evidence, not interested talk toinsurance company. Where will this madness end? People can violate my life andnothing is done to try and find the people who did this to me. What messagedoes this give to you?
    Mate, sorry for to hear that, but calm down. Revenge is a dish best served cold. Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Makes you wonder. watching all the copper shows on tv, they show up all keen with their forensics dept, yet when my house got broken into, and all my spotlesslt clean, polished brass zippo lighters were found covered in finger prints, mine and my brothers mobile phones were stolen, both used to call the same number, we passed that onto coppers too, not interested. my knives stolen, then 5 days later, a stabbing on the news, and there's a girl wearing my other flatmates WA state hockey jersey with his name written on it. now interest again. in the end we were told to get over it. maybe we were from the wrong political/income demographic? hope you get your justice mate, I was robbed of any thanks to the fine officers from the WA police force.

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    Pretty much the same in Vic. It costs money to fight crime. As I stated in a thread I started about a speeding motor cyclist, it would be nice if they put as much resources into catching crims as they do motorists doing 5 k over the limit.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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    Sorry to hear the news

    They will get their comeuppance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    , it would be nice if they put as much resources into catching crims as they do motorists doing 5 k over the limit.
    One costs money, one makes money. They are just doing what their masters (broke governments) tell them to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    One costs money, one makes money. They are just doing what their masters (broke governments) tell them to do.
    Ain't that the truth!!!

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    I took a short clip from our security system to the cops in Joondalup and even told them who the bloke was and where he lived....just over the road. He was constantly going out late at night and we got him on camera at least 3 times trying car doors but who cares apart from us?
    This was about the same time as next door got broken into and they sent a cop round to ask questions but showed no interest in my possible evidence.
    I'm not suggesting the cops might like sleeping on the job but Joondalup nick is the one where 2 yobs drove a ute right into the front doors one night and set it alight and no one on duty noticed!
    Apparently it took a phone call from an interested observer to alert them.
    AlanH.

    PS. I'm a great supporter generally of coppers who do a job I couldn't and wouldn't do, but sometimes they don't seem to care too much about some types of crime.

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    To add some balance. I was broken into earlier this year, after ringing the Police I had forensics arrive in a timely manner. He spent plenty of time here, taking prints, photos and a couple of items for testing that were left behind.
    He made it clear that I wouldn't hear from any one until DNA had been sampled and only if they found a match.
    Several weeks later the Police called to notify me that they had gathered DNA which matched a person they knew.
    The Police charged the offender and I was informed last week that he has received 18 months in gaol.
    I have my views on the way Police do there work, particularly hiding just inside a speed limit decrease.
    The Police in my case did a good job, along with being professional in there communication with me through out the 5 month period it took to from the break in to the prison sentence.

    Greg

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    After reading through the first few posts, I felt compelled to share my experience. Had a rental property broken into a few years ago. The thieves broke in through the kitchen window in the middle of the night (while the occupants were asleep) and made out through the front door with mainly electronic equipment worth several thousand dollars. Reported it to police, they came, dusted the window for fingerprints and pulled a few good ones. Got a phonecall a couple of days later, they identified the perp and found all my belongings neatly laid out on a garage floor. The thieves were even nice enough to clean the speakers and dust the TV screens. All before I even reported it to insurance. I was impressed with the efficiency. This was in SA.

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