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i got attacked in the other car park at that tafe and the tafe tried to tell me its not their property therefore they cant do anything :) it does however have tafe signs located around everywhere u park your car there.

What a load of cock! All commercial premises must provide car parking on-site. Meaning the car park is their property and a service offered to patrons/students/staff. It is their problem. Too bad TAFE security are thick as they come.

Whos the smart one here? The random stranger who sees such a great car and telling others about how one saw such a car how sick it is etc..... OR the owner of the car parking at such a high theft risk area. :)

I would say you both arnt to smart as your telling theives where the cars are and the other guy is parking in a high risk area however he may not have a choice or the funds to buy a run about car. At the end of the day if people started posting on a public forum exactly where my car was parked on a regular basis id be pretty pissed of. On a diferent note did anyone else see that big sign in the elizabeth car park saying car thieves are pressant lock up your vehicles?

I would say you both arnt to smart as your telling theives where the cars are and the other guy is parking in a high risk area however he may not have a choice or the funds to buy a run about car. At the end of the day if people started posting on a public forum exactly where my car was parked on a regular basis id be pretty pissed of. On a diferent note did anyone else see that big sign in the elizabeth car park saying car thieves are pressant lock up your vehicles?

So your saying your one of them thieves? Because I just told you where the car was parked? From what I'm re-calling I'm telling a bunch of fellow enthusiast that I saw a nice car. I guess everyone who has posted in the spotted thread is guilty of being stupid for telling "thieves" where a certain car could potentially drive by daily/weekend so the thieves could go hijack the car.

P.S. I would say you ain't too smart either because your spelling SUCKS :laughing-smiley-014:

I live in the Ferryden Park area and the asians/abos running around here are thieving bastards. My car is securely locked up, club locked, and a baseball bat near the door at the ready! A two way alarm gets installed this weekend. Try and steal it mother farkers!

I'm around that area too... but i feel totally safe parking my car there, most of the young fellas around the parks recognise my car and the driver and know if they tried anything they'd up with two broken legs. Btw, it ain't just asians and abos doing it here, there's a big whitey crew who flog lots of high end cars for joyrides.

I'm around that area too... but i feel totally safe parking my car there, most of the young fellas around the parks recognise my car and the driver and know if they tried anything they'd up with two broken legs. Btw, it ain't just asians and abos doing it here, there's a big whitey crew who flog lots of high end cars for joyrides.

I just moved into the neighbourhood 2 months ago (kinda got forced into it after breaking my shoulder in a bike crash), so I haven't seen 'everything' yet. I have no doubts there are whitey crews farking about.

Same here too. If they go near my car they'll know about it. :blink:

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