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The only stick these guys will be driving is the one owned by BUTCH. Sorry I just had to make a lame joke.

oh what the heck, one more :rofl:

They drive stick. Now stick drives them.

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On a serious note I'm glad they got caught and getting what they deserved. Glad to hear your mate's alright :)

HE GOT FREAKING BAIL!!

what in the world is conditional bail??

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story...6-12377,00.html

its conditional cos hes on bail until one of us can get to him...then he'll be running back to the cops to lock him up!!

but seriously this is just complete f**king bshit a guy could have lost his life n this ahole gets to run free till dec 10...argh....fking scum!

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conditional bail means he is being released on bail providing certain conditions are met.

things like:

has to report to a police station daily or weekly

may have a curfew

may have to live with his parents

etc etc

could be any one of those conditions or more. if the conditions are broken he will be remanded until his trial.

good to hear they got caught!

the people who tried to steal my car got caught too! The good news for me is they will likely be doing time cause of a very extensive history of car theft...and they will be going to a jail where my mate is a prison guard!

he has promised daily beatings ha ha

Bunta- hahahhahahah excellent news!!!

I hope these conditions are harsh and restricts him anywhere..

Im gonna find out more details tomorrow.. keep you all informed

hopefully hes restricted to stay at home and umm...an address hopefully may slip out...sigh

Good news Sid. If he's been paid out for insurance already he wont get the car back. He will have to buy it back at auction as after the payout, the insurance company then does what they like with the car..

Well the car has been found!!

it was stripped and burnt :blush:

So that sucks..

Thats all the latest news i have found out.. next court appearance is on dec 10th.. so guess we will have to wait till then

wow cops actually did something right for a change.. last time I trusted cops, I saw them doing donuts down the park at Canley Vale station, 2 paddy wagons doing hard.. and a bunch of cops just laughing their heads off..

I was walking my dog when I saw them, as soon as they saw me, they bolted off... wish I had a phone camera back then... would have been youtube gold!

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