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More than reasonable outcome,...3yrs is a long time to spend in "gaol" (not jail! , were not in the U.S. people).

Incarceration rarely leads to rehabilitation,... but don't worry, he'll end up being someone's "slave" on the inside.

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More than reasonable outcome,...3yrs is a long time to spend in "gaol" (not jail! , were not in the U.S. people).

Incarceration rarely leads to rehabilitation,... but don't worry, he'll end up being someone's "slave" on the inside.

Did someone say back door mountain? hahha.Good to hear that at least he got caught in the first place and hopefully he will serve the majority of his sentence.

Stuff 3 years. I say bring back capital punishment. steal a car lose a hand. bastard wont do it again will he. would prevent soo much more people from taking up the life of crime too. I'll even take the job lopping their slimey hands off. ive got a real dull axe thatll take a few hacks to get through the bones.

damn thieves pi$$ me off.

rant over. :ermm:

Amen to that...Just what I was thinking..take the little bastards hand off...Everytime he goes for a dump and needs to wipe himself he will remember to never steal cars again

Sad you didn't recover the car, atleast he got some goal time.

Down here (vic) they had an aboriginal kid in the paper today who'd broken into a nanas flat bashed her severely in her own bed then robbed her...guess what, the magistrate let him off because he was only 19 and too skinny to go to jail!! wtf is that?

I'm suprised he didn't also give him a new home and a life time supply of McDonalds vouchers.

Sad you didn't recover the car, atleast he got some goal time.

Down here (vic) they had an aboriginal kid in the paper today who'd broken into a nanas flat bashed her severely in her own bed then robbed her...guess what, the magistrate let him off because he was only 19 and too skinny to go to jail!! wtf is that?

I'm suprised he didn't also give him a new home and a life time supply of McDonalds vouchers.

Well 'tis the time the nation says "Sorry" after all... :P

If he did go to gaol,... he would of easily had access to anabolic steroids (presumably deca-durabolin), which would have countered the "too skinny" notion.

steal a car lose a hand. bastard wont do it again will he.

damn thieves pi$$ me off.

I had a particularly sadistic dream one night yrs ago after some clown had been f**king with one of my bikes. Instead of chopping the hand off & getting blood all over your shoes & clothes, simply break their fingers, one by one by bending them over backwards & then proceed to tape them to the back of their hand. Repeat process with other hand. Sit back & dish out other random acts of "attitude adjustment" as required............ :P

As for the 3yrs- it's a good start but only if he actually serves the whole 3yrs without the bleeding hearts getting him out in a matter of mths

I had a particularly sadistic dream one night yrs ago after some clown had been f**king with one of my bikes. Instead of chopping the hand off & getting blood all over your shoes & clothes, simply break their fingers, one by one by bending them over backwards & then proceed to tape them to the back of their hand. Repeat process with other hand. Sit back & dish out other random acts of "attitude adjustment" as required............ :teehee:

As for the 3yrs- it's a good start but only if he actually serves the whole 3yrs without the bleeding hearts getting him out in a matter of mths

cool dream; a good bedtime story for little kids who are thinking of car theft as a possible career path!. do you remember what brand of tape you used in the dream; could I get some at Bunnings??!.

regards

I find it funny that you all think he is going to do "hard time" for 3 years.

too much TV for some of you I think.

he will not be doing anything hard time.

he will not be anyone bitch.

he will get 3 solid meals a day, have access to TV etc.

have a gym.

have a yard.

and all for free.

well free for him.

we'll cover the bill.

and if he doesn't get in to a fight or cause trouble in there, he will be out in 1 year.

and set himself up again with the same people/jobs.

Hard time.

what a joke.

he is a thief, not a murderer/rapist.

he will be in pretty much a secure bording home

I find it funny that you all think he is going to do "hard time" for 3 years.

too much TV for some of you I think.

he will not be doing anything hard time.

he will not be anyone bitch.

he will get 3 solid meals a day, have access to TV etc.

have a gym.

have a yard.

and all for free.

well free for him.

we'll cover the bill.

and if he doesn't get in to a fight or cause trouble in there, he will be out in 1 year.

and set himself up again with the same people/jobs.

Hard time.

what a joke.

he is a thief, not a murderer/rapist.

he will be in pretty much a secure bording home

hard or easy; it's still "time". seeing as he is getting caught on a regular basis, if he goes back to stealing cars , he better get used to doing more "time". meanwhile there will be less cars stolen here-abouts. sounds fair enough.

3 years is enough providing he fesses up as to what happenned to the car. If he doesnt then leave him there till he does. Easy Peasy.

the police say that he has either; [1] sold the car in one piece, in which case he already has the money: or [2] has the car stashed somewhere, in which case he can sell the car when he gets out, as parts or whole and will get the cash then. so; he has been given 3 yrs, may get out in one year. if he only does one year he has made pretty reasonable wages, considering he has had free: food, board, medical, trendy clothes, full gym/sports, councilling etc etc

regards.

all his friends are no doubt already in there,how does that make it a hard time?

good point, maybe they will just party, party, party!!. then go back to the cells. sounds like a blast!.

I had a particularly sadistic dream one night yrs ago after some clown had been f**king with one of my bikes. Instead of chopping the hand off & getting blood all over your shoes & clothes, simply break their fingers, one by one by bending them over backwards & then proceed to tape them to the back of their hand. Repeat process with other hand. Sit back & dish out other random acts of "attitude adjustment" as required............ :thumbsup:

As for the 3yrs- it's a good start but only if he actually serves the whole 3yrs without the bleeding hearts getting him out in a matter of mths

I like it. not too worried about the blood so thinking combining the ideas could work. first offence. broken fingers, second offence, off with the hands.

you know they used to do all that kind of stuff, and it didn't stop people stealing things. come to think of it they still do that sort of crap today and those countries don't have much better crime rates.

+1 for cutting off one of his hands. i don't want to be funding this punks free room and board, and to spend '3 years' conversing with other career criminals so he can learn better ways to commit crimes when he gets out.

glad to hear you got your car back btw

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