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Sorry to hear that OS - lousy start to the year! Hope it picks up soon.....!
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Sorry to hear this.
Sounds like someone knew you were going away. Had any scrotes in your house lately taking notes?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSorry to hear that OS. Where do you live?Originally posted by TazMaN View PostI concur.
Oracle - where do you live?Originally posted by Liability View PostOh man you must be pissed! Where do you live?Originally posted by Bumfluff View Post
What area of London are you by the way ?
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Just got back from a week away and found that the missus had left the back door unlocked. London today eh? Safe as houses!
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostGot a call from my neighbours second day of my holiday to let me know my front door had been crowbarred/kicked in and the coppers were on their way. In broad foookin daylight and nobody saw/heard a thing. I have been offered trauma counselling but I only want to inflict GBH on the muthaf***** that has my laptops, cellphones, PS3 etc etc.
Am off to get a piece of string and a shotgun.
What area of London are you by the way ? I know this has been a spate in my area last month but it could just be because its xmas.
It so cock-sure doing front doors and in my case my neighbour and then me ! They must of been watching me as they knew that if my car was on the drive I'm most likely out as they did my house when my car was on the drive.Last edited by Bumfluff; 4 January 2009, 20:08.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostPersonally if I had my way anyone caught breaking into someones home should be forced to live in a field for 2 months, if they cannot respect someones home they should not have one of their own.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostGot a call from my neighbours second day of my holiday to let me know my front door had been crowbarred/kicked in and the coppers were on their way. In broad foookin daylight and nobody saw/heard a thing. I have been offered trauma counselling but I only want to inflict GBH on the muthaf***** that has my laptops, cellphones, PS3 etc etc.
Am off to get a piece of string and a shotgun.
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I've always lived in cul-de-sacs because they are relatively crime-free as people only go there if they actually live there, visit or deliver something. People never pass through cul-de-sacs, unless of course there is a badly situated footpath.
I've never heard of a neighbour being broken into in over 50 years, whereas a previous boss of mine that lived on a country road was frequently burgled.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostGot a call from my neighbours second day of my holiday to let me know my front door had been crowbarred/kicked in and the coppers were on their way. In broad foookin daylight and nobody saw/heard a thing. I have been offered trauma counselling but I only want to inflict GBH on the muthaf***** that has my laptops, cellphones, PS3 etc etc.
Am off to get a piece of string and a shotgun.
Pointless catching them for the Police - this country is a total joke on giving out punishment. Best thing is to get in there and pound the f__k out of them ensuring any strikes are not on the back of the body and claim Self Defence. The only good think about this country over the past 5 years is the opinion on defending yourself in your own house within reason.
God forbid any c-unit that enters my house with me in their.
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It's not worth catching them because they will only get a caution. I was reading last week that there are 7 support services for criminals for every one for victims. Well done HMG, because it's obvious that criminals need help more than their 'wealthier' victims.
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