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If they have a buzzer, they'll be back. Get the cars out ASAP

I rang up strata today.. they have only recently changed the buzzers and I told them this isn't good enough they are going to have to take better precautions

I just spoke to the strata manager.. Hes a f**k..

Apparently we have had complaints because we have had 5 cars in the garage and a bike??? I don't know where he got the 5 from I park the bike up against a wall away from the cars..

They have also had complaints because we were spraying a set of wheels in there the other day WHICH WE PUT f**kING NEWS PAPER DOWN and changing wheels.. Apparently this isn't a work shop guys.

Then hes like we will look into changing buzzers again.. I said to him there is no point they are just going to get back in if they have a self learning remote.. hes like "durrhhh what's that"

He obviously doesn't know much.

looks like the cops arent do their job again

they can fine us and crush our cars for driving around

but cant do shite about stopping theives

geee we have a excellent police force,

I would not really blame the cops about this one. I am upset at strata management.

even after this has happened guess what brilliant idea they had. They are putting bash plates over the door that was broken into. Keep in mind there are another 6 doors exactly the same without the bash plates... I wonder if they will just go to another door if they want to get back in again?

Tight arses - how much is a piece of steel plate ? Compare that to nearly 50k damage last week. hmmmm

Beware of people putting tape over the gate sensors too, they started trying to do that here as well... follow someone inside and put something over the gate sensor so it doesnt close.

Another way of them getting in apparently is a safety switch on a lot of the gate motors, they are 'clever' enough to put a hook on a pole, stick it through the gate and pull the little lever. Places have been putting little boxes around the safety switch so you have to stick your finger up inside it to release the gate to try and stop this.

Anyone want to start up a window repair business with me? :S

Jesus!!!!!

Just move up here Heath...

Crims just aren't that clever up here (yet)

Haha I am trying as hard as I can...

4 exams and 16 days to go and the removal truck arrives :D:D:D:D

Car should be nice and safe at my parents place.

Car will be in the workshop for the entire time, i'll get the truck to pick my car up from the workshop.

I would not really blame the cops about this one. I am upset at strata management.

even after this has happened guess what brilliant idea they had. They are putting bash plates over the door that was broken into. Keep in mind there are another 6 doors exactly the same without the bash plates... I wonder if they will just go to another door if they want to get back in again?

Tight arses - how much is a piece of steel plate ? Compare that to nearly 50k damage last week. hmmmm

Beware of people putting tape over the gate sensors too, they started trying to do that here as well... follow someone inside and put something over the gate sensor so it doesnt close.

Another way of them getting in apparently is a safety switch on a lot of the gate motors, they are 'clever' enough to put a hook on a pole, stick it through the gate and pull the little lever. Places have been putting little boxes around the safety switch so you have to stick your finger up inside it to release the gate to try and stop this.

Anyone want to start up a window repair business with me? :S

A mates old unit had a security gate, wasn't too bad except for the breaking every second day, but the safety release wasn't a handle, you needed to open a door thing up, and then use a ratchet piece to crank the gate open... Do it from outside and it'd break your arm!

Mind you, people just used to climb through the break in the fence!

It's the same in QLD guys..

I couldn't believe it when I went outside one morning to find that someone had stolen one of my "4 for $17" solar lamps from near the mailbox.

I found it down the street in bits.

It's a terrible world this..

:worship:

f**k Sydney.

there is nothing that makes it worth staying there.

As if you would want to live in that sort of society.

These things don't get better.

they get worse.

The way things are in sydney now is what you are going to be wishing it was like in 3-5 years time.

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