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ah that sucks beau i know what it's like when mine got broken into... they were like ok we will note down the things stolen and thats all we will do i was like sdjgdslkgjklsdgjklsdlk this is BS... I can see where they are coming from but it still doenst help when it's you stuff thats been stolen.

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What really gets up my nose is that the same f*cking organisation can find time to bust you for doing 10k over the limit, but can't find the time to come out and do some REAL police work. As Gus said, we are treated like the crims all because we upset the cops comfort zone. I could go on and on but it would only be seen as a cop hate diatribe [as opposed to the truth about under performance and lack of service].

Ditto Dan the man...fcuked situation...Shoot to kill,I say!

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ah that sucks beau i know what it's like when mine got broken into... they were like ok we will note down the things stolen and thats all we will do i was like sdjgdslkgjklsdgjklsdlk this is BS... I can see where they are coming from but it still doenst help when it's you stuff thats been stolen.

Yeah, very true, even though nothing was stolen, ive still gotta buy and install a window, hassle i didnt need, specially around xmas.

the window was also tinted, so its gonna look weird for abit... will have to get all windows re-tinted to match up, was gonna get them re-tinted anyway i guess, but it sure wasnt on the top of my list...

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Its a dead end situation what ever way you look at it Beau. If the cops had of come and taken prints and the guys were known felons the punishment wouldn't be much at all. They would be out of jail in a few months and probably try track your car down and do much worse then a broken window. If they were under aged then they would probably get off with a warning. And then if you yourself actually caught them and busted a few heads wide open it would be your azz going to jail.

Best thing you can do is get it fixed as cheap as possible and look for a better spot to park - or get a trunk monkey

Yuup had an accident with a semi, got his number plate details down as the asshole wouldnt pull over and thanks AFP and justcar good communication! nothing got nothing

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Don't let them get away with this, it's too easy to pull the 'can't do anything card'. This is a clear case of unprofessional behaviour be it by the uniformed or non uniformed people in that agency. You have phone records to show the date and duration of calls, and you have a clear recollection of the conversation. If you behaved reasonably - only you and the person taking the call will know that for sure, and remember no one could blame you for showing frustration - I would not hesitate to report this in writing. Unfortunately it takes a bit of work but they must also reply to you in writing. When certain agencies and individuals either get misinformed or do not bother to find out what they are supposed to be doing it causes insult to injury. Given the circumstances in which people generally interact with this agency - usually when someone has been seriously aggrieved - they need to do a whole lot better.

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Yuup had an accident with a semi, got his number plate details down as the asshole wouldnt pull over and thanks AFP and justcar good communication! nothing got nothing

yeh same thign happened to my GF. on the monaro a flatbed cut her off and sliced her whole front quarter panel open and drove off. Got the rego and the police did this...

:):no:

"Sorry if a truck is involved in an accident and doesnt know about it and drives off they arent liable."

:O:wave::mad::wave:

DAJKGSADLKJHGASLKFDHGSLKDZJHSDLJFHLSDZKFHSF GAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!

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