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i have my car on the front lawn and i have lived there for 18yr s without problem no the best hood to live in

anyways

i walk out to go n pick up some chinese and here are two lil c*#ts with the legs hanging out of the window of my car i looked thought wtf

and went right off my nut grabbed one, the other got away i woke up the whole neighborhood he was crying i was yelling i sat on him in the end and im 100kg he would have weighed 40kg is that

any ways cops came around they knew who they were the lil fella dobbed in his mate they arrested them both

the stole my steering wheel it had a d1 quick realese on it didnt get time to steal the sunning sterio ebc or anytthing else

i cant move the car now shits me

the olny good part of this is i now have 2 good mountin bikes in my back yard

i cant belive the nerve of kids that old 13 ffs it was like 9.50pm

the kid is that dumb he told me where he lives and to drop the bike around haha pfft like f**k

not happy i think they have scratched the car

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nice work on catching the dirty little thieves. I hope you make the fkers pay for your car. as for the mountain bikes? what mountain bikes? I don't remember any mountain bikes in your backyard...

fark! i would have held him up in the air by the lil pricks throat and demand he get your steering wheel back from his friend. considering the cops know, and know where they live you will get it back right?

oh yeah, howd they get in??

haa.. thats a piss funny story.. I mean . its never fun finding your car being defiled by little snots like that. but you did give me a good laugh thinking of you sitting on one of the kids.

sheesh! seems kids now adays are SO HELL BENT on growing up faster than they should!

what ever happened to kids being kids you know?

now kids seem to want to get laid at 10 and graduate college at 15 or something !

not hard to get into a car. especially a skyline. you just pull the window out far enough to get something in to open the door. they need a deadlock on them.

as for the steering wheel. kinda serves you right for having a steering wheel that is a theives best friend. even though they won't be able to do much with it, it makes life hard for you. especialy if you leave the car somewhere exposed. you either have to get it towed, or leave the car where it is which gives them time to have another go. i'd make up a thin wire cable loop (kind of like what computer shops/phone shops use) to make it so the steering wheel can only be removed and put up on the dash, but can't be taken out of the car. sure they could cut it, but it will stop the smash and grab types.

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