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This morning @ 3.33am I interupted the theft of Chris' car. I suspect his alarm didn't go off because of a faulty battery which we will have investigated today (or perhaps they knew their way around that as well). In hindsight, I should have let them take the damn car and let the tracking device do its thing and catch them red handed. But at the time, all I thought about was scaring them off.

Chris' car is normally in the garage, the only reason it wasn't is because we're working on my race car in there atm :P

There were at least three of them, pulled hoods over their heads when they realised I was on to them. Very bold, getaway vehicle all ready to go. Smashed rear quarter and I don't know what else yet, but they had the car halfway down the road.

Off to buy some movement activated night cameras now :P

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why cant these people just leave other peoples cars and property alone my skyline gets broken in to on a monthly baisis never had a broken window luckly they always pop the lock with a coat hanger one time i caught em i just said quietly are you right there they freaked out and ran about 45min later they were back and had another shot they didnt have any luck so then proceeded to egg my car i still to this day have the stains in my duco. assholes they should pay for this shit

sorry to steal ur post Michele

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Salt made of lead more likely

I'm NOT a violent person, but if I ever caught a thief having a go at mine, I'm pretty sure I would end up in gaol for a longer time (for the assault) than what THEY would have for actually stealing the car.

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Mark was coming up the rear and passed me before I got down the steps - they looked scrawny to me... not enough muscle to physically work for their assets, they'd rather take someone elses hard earnt possessions. :P

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When Michele woke me at 3:30 this morning it didnt really sink in...but it has now!!!

I'm soooooooooo pissed off :P (sorry Shell if I cant say that!)...

lucky I took the window breakage option on my insurance - letting me replace one free of charge each year!!! - my insurance just paid for itself this year!!! (gotta be positive, gotta be positive!!)

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well chris go to see you are postitive,

you have just changed my mood for the day to stop feeling sorry for myself, and to be positive so thankyou!!!

and m good work, i hate people who steal cars they are below scum and there is an agreement at my residence that if car alarm goes off, or alike theres a few people head out to "check" on the cars,

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I too live down the road, id put my car in the shed buts just a 31 lol.

Seriously though, if anything like that happens again, dont hesitate to call me. I love smashing heads...

I’ll pm my number, got too many angry ex's to post it up :laugh:

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I too live down the road, id put my car in the shed buts just a 31 lol.

Seriously though, if anything like that happens again, dont hesitate to call me. I love smashing heads...

I’ll pm my number, got too many angry ex's to post it up :wave:

Our resident SAU thug... Its good to know we have such a strapping young lad to protect us James :laugh:

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Good to see the SAU community is alive and kicking....... :D

Shell, I wanted to say the C word, but I dont like that one - ask Michele !!! :)

The 34 is not meant to be able to be taken out of park until accessories are on - but obviously it can if you force it hard enough!!!

Yeah Titan - it does have the passenger release....

The battery issue on the alarm is all fixed now :wave:

and Shell, the steadeddie mobile lives another day!!! :laugh:

James - I dont think you'd appreciate a 3:30am call but thanks so much for the offer :blink:

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I'll guarantee that James wouldn't care less about getting a call at 3:30am, especially if it were to help a friend in need with the bonus of catching a b@stard.

Thanks everyone and keep an eye out, they were pretty bold. Alarms are all set and ready to face another day, although I suspect the scariest part for the thieving, low life, scum bucket, cesspit dwelling b@stards was seeing Mark running down the steps in his undies hahahaha

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onya for scareing the crap out of the 'scum'. it's all a big joke to car thieves; I went to court to see how the judicial system handled the shithead that stole my GTR [it has never been recovered]. he couldn't have cared less; paid no attention to the prosecutor, or the judge for that matter. this thief had stolen three cars within a week, it's what he does for a living!!. the cops told me he will be stealing cars the minute he gets out of 'clink'. what irritated me was that neither the judge nor the baliff steped in to control the thief and his girlfriend started calling out how much they loved each other during court proceedings. Ridicuclous!!!.

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Oh that sucks ass :laugh:

I'm no lady. If someone touched my car... Actually when someone broke into my car outside of Russell last year I said the C word. Lots of times and that's without them actually damaging it. Pray for the soul of the person that ever damages it if I catch them!!

I just hate how people are so shit and have no respect for other people's property. There's so many reports of this type of thing happening in Canberra at the moment.

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