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  • barrydidit
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    That could be where FLC got his RR from, now I come to think about it...

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  • barrydidit
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    At least the scrotes in Bradford set their sights a bit higher

    http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.u...thefts/?ref=mr

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  • MarillionFan
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    Who is this Suity you all keep harping on about?

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  • anonymouse
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    Beat me to it

    I was just going to post this for VectraMan

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  • BrilloPad
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    I wish suity would keep his kids under control....

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Suity's plan B

    Suity's plan B

    The mystery of the 'Vauxhall cannibals' - BBC News

    Bedfordshire Police say there have been more 500 offences in which components have been stolen from Vauxhall Astras and Corsas since August 2013.

    The thieves take body parts in varying quantities. Sometimes only the bumper and the number plate might be stolen. In other cases, the cars are stripped right down to the chassis.



    In 150 cases the damage was too extensive for repairs to be economically viable.

    At first, the thefts were sporadic, but recently they have picked up in pace. Since April 2015, five to 10 of these crimes have been recorded every week.

    "I work out of Luton, Dunstable, area of Bedfordshire and we're seeing maybe one a day," says Katy Stewart, a scenes of crime officer with the force.

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