Originally posted by Old Greg
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
You'd have thought that a device that knows where it is could somehow be made to let its rightful owner know where it has been taken.
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Where was the car parked when it got broken into? On the street? On the drive? Public car park? Tescos? Wondering whether its location might have contributed to it being savaged.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSympathy.
Could be worse. My brother-in-law died earlier in the year, and a couple of months later some kids stole his prized 1960s Saab from my sister and torched it.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostSOCO is coming at 3:30 to go over the car. Find the knut!
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIndeed. They'd have to go bloody fast though; big MB's are known for safety. According to the German safety lot, TÜV, If Diana and Dodi had been wearing seatbelts in that S-Class they'd almost certainly have survived smashing into a concrete post at 130km/h.
I suppose there is a downside to this level of safety when chavs nick the car.
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As it happens my Mum was smoking about in a 420SEL until last year.
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Originally posted by Dearnla View PostSadly, the thieving scum barstewards are only after a fiver or so for their next fix - that's all they care about. They neither know nor care about the technical spec or the cost of your window - "He's insured......"
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Sadly, the thieving scum barstewards are only after a fiver or so for their next fix - that's all they care about. They neither know nor care about the technical spec or the cost of your window - "He's insured......"
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postprobably ?????????????
Passenger window is fixed already, that was good going. Thanks Autoglass and the insurers who I can't remember as OH deals with the insurance on that car.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostUPDATE, there is some blood in the car, police are probably going to come out and take a sample.
I really hope they get the little tulip.
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostThey will have their best people on it already.
then I am going to give up
p.s. scragmeister - good luck , I hope they catch the fcks
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