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  • #16
    Glad you managed to keep you bike m8, F-in scumbags !
    Its only going to get worse as things tighten up imo
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    • #17
      cheers for the replys lads, just spent ££'s on some heavy chains and locks, they will need bigger bolt cutters next time the little *****wits.

      Going to try and make some room in the garage and see if the bike will fit in with the RS but this means lossing some of my storage so might get some old scaffold poles and make over head storage.

      Anyone know where I can get cheap old scaffold poles from?

      my_car_in_the_vBGarage

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      • #18
        Originally posted by hotrs2000 View Post
        cheers for the replys lads, just spent ££'s on some heavy chains and locks, they will need bigger bolt cutters next time the little *****wits.

        Going to try and make some room in the garage and see if the bike will fit in with the RS but this means lossing some of my storage so might get some old scaffold poles and make over head storage.

        Anyone know where I can get cheap old scaffold poles from?
        just put the RS out side Ke
        Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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        • #19
          glad the bike is alright m8,little ****s

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          • #20
            glad to hear they were unsuccesful, but without sounding like a "****"... its worth reporting the crime, if not for helping the police remove these vermin from society.

            i lost a sat nav and contents from my bm this yr and though just like you, nowt will come of it. i reported it, cos i cannot begin to describe how angry being robbed makes ya, cheeky git even sat in my car and let a fag burn down the centre console whilst rumaging.

            adding the report gives inteligent led policing, to identify who is operating in the area, a week later they cought the lad for other related crimes, he then adopted the TIC (taken into concideration ) route and coughed all crimes, clearing his slate.

            i was lucky to get the sat nav back and they gave me his name and address, should i wish to go round and "shake his hand at a later date"

            i know you have not lost it this time, but worth the hassle of filing a report,

            ps im no big fan of the five O, but i hate thiefs
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            • #21
              riles me up hearing this
              Ex-Chairman of 'The Clique'

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Chesney View Post
                riles me up hearing this
                a Chez i bet you could hit a pillow a
                Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Andyc View Post
                  a Chez i bet you could hit a pillow a
                  pmsl son
                  Ex-Chairman of 'The Clique'

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by alminera View Post
                    Never be afraid of using reasonable force to defend your property. Common law allows it. If you shot him in the back, that's a different kettle of fish.

                    As far as damage is concerned, then yes, it's a fine line what to do, but getting the thief would be a high priority of mine.

                    Glad you got the bike back though.
                    i agree you shouldnt shoot some one in the back its not right,
                    in the face is much better!!
                    glad you got yer bike back

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