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uh-hyuk! down here in victoria we likes our sister punch and our laws stupid? (at windows down being an offence)

I really doubt the parents will get a lawyer, there's no reason to even say things like that this isn't the OC it's real life the parents won't even care let alone take him to court...

...sheesh so melodramatic

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how does not having an exhaust mean you can't drive/steal a car? sounds like a form of theft prevention i haven't heard of.

Well it hasn't been driven in about 15 years and the entire exhaust plus the manifold is removed. Would've loved to see the kids face though, imagine a 17 yr old staring at it with the keys in his hand knowing he can't steal it!!

uh-hyuk! down here in victoria we likes our sister punch and our laws stupid? (at windows down being an offence)

No, it's not a stupid law, it's there to protect idiots from themselves.

A perfect example of this would be the 2 year old who went missing, and was later found dead after they climbed into an open vehicle and died because it was too hot in there.

Mate sorry to hear about your steering wheel getting flogged. Want to know how bad the justice system really is? This happened to a mate.

Its stories like that which makes me wish capital punishment was brought back in...

Cut their hands off, I mean 39 charges and they got nothing. Put them in jail let the big boys sort them out...

how does not having an exhaust mean you can't drive/steal a car? sounds like a form of theft prevention i haven't heard of.

Its the lastest craze... :thumbsup:

Hallelujah.

Someone sees the light.

teazn_r33, I assume by your numberplates that you live in Victoria.

Are you aware that in Victoria, it is an offence to leave windows down/doors unlocked on your vehicle while it's unattended?

(It's somewhat hidden, but it's certainly law)

Take some responsibility, you're just as guilty as they are.

By sitting on this kid, you could have injured him.

Sure, you had the right to detain him, but if the child sustained any injury from your actions, you could end up in a whole lot of hot water.

If the parents have good lawyers, prepare to get bent over.

Assault WAY outweighs theft in court.

i love the comment where you seem to think its my fault haha

tell me this y was the lil EDITED RACISM c**t in my f**king front lawn, my parents havnt work fot the last 35 year so some lil shit can come onto their land that they brought

if you got out of fairy land and lived in a town whereyou would see the ariseing problem with thugs wanna be gangstas lil goverment feed c*@ts you can see them anywhere they dont just put them in cetain areas

since the sydney olympics alot of problem where shipped out of sydney and put into regional places to make australai look good this is a fact as alot of them were shipped to where i live

its their right to do wat they want (so they think)

so what am i ment to do instead of sitting on him let him go without getting dealt with is comments like that, that let these kids get away with their crimes

the female sargent when i ADMITED to sitting on him and also he getting a cut lip from trying to escape and falling over she said and i quote " is that all you did to him, i would have done more than that" she also knew him name and his mothers and his address and also the one that got away she knew his address just by his first name they are regulars with the law inforcement

and yes the window was done as i have the motor out of the car atm with no battery the car was under the carport before hand and for one day i took it out to clean it up wash the car and engine bay the covers where on the car but they still sem to think it is there right to take my sH*t

the storie to this whole thread is that they are 13 YEARS OLD

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if you got out of fairy land and lived in a town whereyou would see the ariseing problem with thugs wanna be gangstas lil goverment feed c*@ts you can see them anywhere they dont just put them in cetain areas

since the sydney olympics alot of problem where shipped out of sydney and put into regional places to make australai look good this is a fact as alot of them were shipped to where i live

Wow, I was wondering where they went!! When I lived in Surry Hills/East Redfern in like 97-99, it was 'ay sista you gotta dollah/cigarette' ..ALL the time. I even got 'mugged' at an ATM once.. except I grabbed her, almost broke her arm and got my money back.. anyway long story, she got arrested and I broke into tears AFTER she ran away lol.

The biggest problem back then was you couldn't really say no to giving them money, but if you got out a wallet or reached into your bag for one, that's when they'd stick a knife into you and take your wallet. Noice!

Anyway.. when I first went back a few years ago, after 2000, there was no-one! All shipped out. Couldn't believe my eyes. Nice that the gov't would ship them out for the olympics... but not for the decent locals who couldn't even walk to the station in peace, pfft. Sorry that you have to put up with them now. If only we could ban them from buying alcohol, they have no tolerance to it unfortunately. Ironically as Europeans it's our own fault, much like Cane Toads.

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

LOL!! oh im in tears. just tax the bikes, and if ur required to give them back just take back the handlebars and say uve got no idea where the rest of it is.

Its stories like that which makes me wish capital punishment was brought back in...

Cut their hands off, I mean 39 charges and they got nothing. Put them in jail let the big boys sort them out...

Its the lastest craze... :(

wow mad i never really thought of it that way!

...hmmmmmm, to be honest your experience has sort of embittered me of starting my own business..

granted my business plan is COMPLETELY different to yours, but I just am very worried about going down that road... I'm confident that I will make a successful business.. but I'm worried that if it doesn't go as a success... it's not really the sort of business someone will be interested in buying....

you seem very wise in this sense though man!

Fair point.

But the justice system must be failing these kids if they keep reoffending.

Maybe if they received better support after their first offense they wouldn't reoffend.

Town stocks were always a great place to meet up and recycle your excrement/foodstuffs. Just imagine___you are meeting friends, having fun, doing your bit for the environment, adding to the town compost heap...........and you know where to dig if you want any worms for bait, and best of all at the same time you are rehabilitating a wayward soul.

Its all WIN< WIN< WIN

nice work!!

but everyone is young and stupid at some point in time....how stupid depends on the individual

it was probly a dare or something gay like that

lol maybe thats what happened the other 39 times aswell

Now.... take the 2 mountain bikes to a pawn shop and you should get enough for a new steering wheel :) sounds like they just wanted to swap ur wheel for there 2 bikes :D

That will teach the little shits to try screwing over a Skyline owner. Just tell them either you get ur wheel back otherwise there 2 bikes are a fair trade in for the wheel.

Cheers BOOSTA

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