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Can't make a Class Action ie in court but...

A Class Petition can read something like this...

Westield Centre Management.

We the undersigned wish to express our disapproval at how the Car Park system operates.

We the undersigned are aware that even if the management of your Car Park is outsourced, we cannot in all faith feel any confidence in parking our cars here anymore due to the frequency of theft; and that reflects on your reputation.

This decision will also reflect on the loss of business that your lessees will suffer.

I ask you, "Do you wish that an untenable situation such as this, be allowed to fester unchecked and unabated?"

Please tell our representative of the undersigned WHAT YOU CAN & WILL DO and not what you can't!!!

Yours Sincerely,

Mr Local Citizen

May i suggest that there is no need to mention the type of vehicle that you own; or your age either - totally irrelevant. They'd only be conceren about loss of bus.

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it is, isnt it...

typical aye..... this person could be any one on the forum... but probably got affended by this thread (which apparently he works there)

then starts and opens up a new account to hide his identity to do some dirty work......

Hmmm I'm thinking business has been a bit slow for the driveway attendants (or are they called unsecurity?) at Miranda lately, not enough Skylines coming through. Poor Joe_B (you know, the one who thinks his potty mouth makes up for his lack of IQ) is probably only trying to drum up some business at Miranda again.

Hmmm I'm thinking business has been a bit slow for the driveway attendants (or are they called unsecurity?) at Miranda lately, not enough Skylines coming through. Poor Joe_B (you know, the one who thinks his potty mouth makes up for his lack of IQ) is probably only trying to drum up some business at Miranda again.

hahahaha, I wouldn't go around defending my work collegues unless i knew every single thing about them, lots of people have habbits/traits/dark secrets that even close firends don't know about.... so unless Joe_b can read his work colegues minds, i wouldn't go around defeding people (especially in this instance) when there is pretty good chance there is definately an inside job going on at miranda car park.... I have no doubt that from what i have experienced personally from those "security guards" is any thing short of suss, especially when it comes to people talking about how much my cars parts are worth while he stips my car with his eyes....

Joe_b is entitled to his opinion of calling us SAUERS (most of us profesional people) Vermon and what not....

Just like i'm entitled to my opinion of spreading the word to all import owners, not just skylines, that westfields in general (but especially the "secured" car park at Miranda) has a major problem in regards to a stupid ammount of cars being stolen on a daily basis. No High performance car or import should be left unatended at any car park in Australia.

Nothing personal Joe_b, just it sounds like your not on the pay roll of getting a commision for stolen cars lol, maybe one day you will.

best of luck buddy.

PS. I got comprehensive so if i need some quick insurance cash, don't let me down if i park it in your car park....

Hmmm I'm thinking business has been a bit slow for the driveway attendants (or are they called unsecurity?) at Miranda lately, not enough Skylines coming through. Poor Joe_B (you know, the one who thinks his potty mouth makes up for his lack of IQ) is probably only trying to drum up some business at Miranda again.

also one day our friend Joe_b may get promoted to MALL COP, thats where the big money is.... ram raids.... atm bandits and all that jizz....

Remember a lot of security guards are dirty.... E.g. Popular night club guards (they allow underage girls in) why? Because their older friend sleeps with them as a pay off, a lot of them will do anything that benefits them, park on the streets much safer

that is very stupid dude......

AUstralian law does not accept vigilates...

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yeah im not a moron. i know that this isi not the way to go. i just thought id make a bit of a joke but seems like this thread is only for the serious type. so i'll just say this and leave it.

if you think parking your car there was unsafe before, well now that thie Joe b has been on here and work sthere our cars will be targeted for sure by Mr B and his mall cop mates. so the simple solution is stay the hell away from Miranda and its low life security.

hahahahahah bloody joe_b, we should all chip in and buy him a beer lol, its about 1 cent each, then laugh at him because he is under age and his mum stops him from drinking it .....

Can't make a Class Action ie in court but...

May i suggest that there is no need to mention the type of vehicle that you own; or your age either - totally irrelevant. They'd only be conceren about loss of bus.

The letter is a good idea, otherwise the best thing to do is just alert owners with theft-magnet cars to the problem, which is what this threat is doing, so that's good...

And get comprehensive insurance if your car is worth over $5,000.

Or try Mr Bean's method - as if parking in a spot so narrow you can't open the doors and putting a padlock on your door isn't enough;

bean.jpg

:)

so i'll just say this and leave it.

if you think parking your car there was unsafe before, well now that thie Joe b has been on here and work sthere our cars will be targeted for sure by Mr B and his mall cop mates. so the simple solution is stay the hell away from Miranda and its low life security.

couldnt of put it in a better way

The letter is a good idea, otherwise the best thing to do is just alert owners with theft-magnet cars to the problem, which is what this threat is doing, so that's good...

And get comprehensive insurance if your car is worth over $5,000.

Or try Mr Bean's method - as if parking in a spot so narrow you can't open the doors and putting a padlock on your door isn't enough;

bean.jpg

:)

ROFLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

Hmmm I'm thinking business has been a bit slow for the driveway attendants (or are they called unsecurity?) at Miranda lately, not enough Skylines coming through. Poor Joe_B (you know, the one who thinks his potty mouth makes up for his lack of IQ) is probably only trying to drum up some business at Miranda again.
hahahaha, I wouldn't go around defending my work collegues unless i knew every single thing about them, lots of people have habbits/traits/dark secrets that even close firends don't know about.... so unless Joe_b can read his work colegues minds, i wouldn't go around defeding people (especially in this instance) when there is pretty good chance there is definately an inside job going on at miranda car park.... I have no doubt that from what i have experienced personally from those "security guards" is any thing short of suss, especially when it comes to people talking about how much my cars parts are worth while he stips my car with his eyes....

Joe_b is entitled to his opinion of calling us SAUERS (most of us profesional people) Vermon and what not....

Just like i'm entitled to my opinion of spreading the word to all import owners, not just skylines, that westfields in general (but especially the "secured" car park at Miranda) has a major problem in regards to a stupid ammount of cars being stolen on a daily basis. No High performance car or import should be left unatended at any car park in Australia.

Nothing personal Joe_b, just it sounds like your not on the pay roll of getting a commision for stolen cars lol, maybe one day you will.

best of luck buddy.

PS. I got comprehensive so if i need some quick insurance cash, don't let me down if i park it in your car park....

hahahahahah bloody joe_b, we should all chip in and buy him a beer lol, its about 1 cent each, then laugh at him because he is under age and his mum stops him from drinking it .....

guys lets not point fingers.......

cause Joe_b could be anyone on this forum...... thats just a decoy......

it be interesting to know his actual nick.....

The letter is a good idea, otherwise the best thing to do is just alert owners with theft-magnet cars to the problem, which is what this threat is doing, so that's good...

And get comprehensive insurance if your car is worth over $5,000.

Or try Mr Bean's method - as if parking in a spot so narrow you can't open the doors and putting a padlock on your door isn't enough;

bean.jpg

:)

;)

:)

you know......

thats actually a really a good idea.......

im not sure if proffesional theives carry a spare set of wheels on them to avoid this......

but it would be a pain in the ass undoing it all the time...especially with an air bag & lining up the teeth would be a headache.

guys lets not point fingers.......

cause Joe_b could be anyone on this forum...... thats just a decoy......

it be interesting to know his actual nick.....

does it matter?????

thought an SAUer would speak better than he did...

i recon Joe_b is you eeiko lol jkz

does it matter?????

thought an SAUer would speak better than he did...

i recon Joe_b is you eeiko lol jkz

lol

sure, who doesnt want to be a JoeB... Juiced up on the roids......... hair all gelled up looking all greasy looking as if they are going clubbing..... and walking around with thier nose high up in the air ...thinking they are the shit.........but all it is....its sitting in a booth.... and getting a petty 18$ an hour............rubbish.....

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