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fark i wake up this morning to find my car (crappy little car) window smashed and speakers, sub, amp etc stolen. must have been some little bogans as they even took a tiny bottle of rice wine and like 5$ of coins, they didn't attempt to steal the actual car though but they must have had took their time as everything was unscrewed not ripped out. this was in the Florey area but no one heard anything even with the house windows open (parked on street, outside house)

What is canberra becoming... i hear friends cars being broken into heaps recently even in the less crimey sort of areas like curtin. Will make sure to get a good alarm when the skyline comes but i reckon by then the little shits will start torching cars instead.

If anyone knows of any known dodgy bogans/bogan activity in the Florey area let me know :P

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It sux. Alot of people on here can empathise because it's happend to them also.

Your right it's becoming worse and will continue too. It's just the moral fabric of society declining where tolerance is preached and punishment is lax. The do gooders can go lick arse

I have a bad temper, see red mist over this sort of shit. I have even bashed a few bogans southside. I also found the car of some wannabe's who tried a BnE and now they dont have a straight panel on their ride.

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The police won't do shit, i reported this but there is absolutely nothing they could do, they didn't try to tell me that anything was going to happen either. If they do something they will hold your car for a while then take a few holidays so you dont get it back for some time. They basically force us to put baseball bats through their knees as the cops themselves will just give these criminals the 'slap on the wrist' and most of the time (99%) they will do it again no questions asked, while a good citizen like myself blows 0.025 (P's) on the alcometer and i get to go to court and i get a nasty stain when doing a police check/security clearance..... personally i approve very much when these criminals get their ass handed down to them by us. /walloftext

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or karma takes care of business.

Don't know if you remember the multiple fatality at the lights in Fyshwick not that long ago. Car theives and drugo's !!

-> God took the lot out :P

They don't print that in the CT.

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The police won't do shit, i reported this but there is absolutely nothing they could do, they didn't try to tell me that anything was going to happen either.

Probably won't do anything unless you pinch some amputated toes from the local hospital surgery dept. and plant them in your car; before the police report is done. :)

Diabetics have amputations all the time. :yes:

BTW, don't ask me what I'm on! :cool:

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or karma takes care of business.

Don't know if you remember the multiple fatality at the lights in Fyshwick not that long ago. Car theives and drugo's !!

-> God took the lot out :P

They don't print that in the CT.

That f**k head broke into my car 2 weeks prior to that accident too...

po po didnt do shite... as usual

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