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My van got written off just before christmas by some bastards trying to steal next door's truck. Hope they get them, I get very fond of my vans. Manslaughter would be appropriate.
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Friend has a similar experience, caught the guy who was a drug addict. Think about how much in time and money this has cost you and the police. I think drugs should be decriminalised and some alternative way found. Buying drugs on the street is bad for everyone except for the dealers.
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They can, if he has any money at all, compensate us, so we have provided a list of all the costs, GPS, charger and cable, window excess, replacing glove compartment door etc....Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postbrilliant.
its good that they kept you informed as well. impressed

You never know, I was expecting nothing, and may end up with something. Won't be holding my breath though.
My wife had her tyres slashed by a frustrated client of her's, she's a social worker and the client was ordered to payback £20 per month for x months for the new tyres. We got it all in the end.
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brilliant.
its good that they kept you informed as well. impressed
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They caught the bar steward
Some of you may remember a couple of months ago I posted that my car was broken into.
Well..... they have caught the slimey little tulip!!!


Pulled him on something else and then DNA matched him to the blood taken from our car.
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