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There's a lot of ignorance flooding into this thread...wake up guys, short of finger prints there's nothing the cops were able to do. NO EVIDENCE. Doesn't matter how sure you are of something, if you can't prove it then too f**king bad. What you're expecting to have happened is absolutely f**ked when you look at it from an outside perspective.

The shitheads got let go, AS THEY SHOULD WHEN YOU CANNOT PROVE ANY GUILT. The only cockup here was calling the cops in the first place instead of flogging the shit out of them...and calling the cops was still the right thing to do.

I've had previous cars that i've owned that were broken in to numerous times and one that was stolen, and ever since it has been my opinion that car thieves should be shot....

Goodluck, I hope you catch them.

In 20/20 hind sight, if the police stood off, and waited for the car to drive down the street, it would have been a better outcome.

At the end of the day, all bravado aside, risking your life for a car isn't worth it. You just don't know who your trying to stop, and what they have on them.

Great talk on a public forum guys!

I admit I'd want to kill them myself but without any evidence they'll still get away with it plus you'll add a nice assault charge to your record ;)

Not really worth it!

Great talk on a public forum guys!

I admit I'd want to kill them myself but without any evidence they'll still get away with it plus you'll add a nice assault charge to your record ;)

Not really worth it!

Not to worried about it being a public forum.

I knew this when I posted.

The chance of ever seeing these guys is very slim.

A bit of fun with all the tuff talk :mrt:

Most of us know the reality of confronting people, i went to high school too.

(now i think about it, it was a BAD school, one of the students beat up a teacher, knives, drugs etc...the 80's hey what can i say)

An unknown number of strangers in the dark? Youd want some back up or your taking your chances.

Its easier and safer to scare them off.

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Great talk on a public forum guys!

I admit I'd want to kill them myself but without any evidence they'll still get away with it plus you'll add a nice assault charge to your record ;)

Not really worth it!

Umm, for girl thieves, the punishment apparently is even more lethal.

They're tied down & forced to drink this...

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Great talk on a public forum guys!

I admit I'd want to kill them myself but without any evidence they'll still get away with it plus you'll add a nice assault charge to your record ;)

Not really worth it!

they would have to prove it, and there would be no evidence, so no proof.

are you saying I'm fat?

cause I am.

and you don't get this big by eating sloppily.

Geez, you're sensitive!

But now you mention it... :whistling:

Actually I was thinking of the time Matt and I inspected an M3 near the 'gong.

We checked the most recent readings on the computer and the fuel consumption read over 23l/100Km > checked the tyres > feathered heavily > rejected

When I've bought cars off women, the whole interior has been cleaned out - although of course the onside wheels are always scrubbed.

After buying off guys, the cars have had CDs, E-Tags, receipts from red light areas left behind, etc etc.

The worst thing about this, is all it takes is for you to bash the wrong person trying to break into your car and then him and his 40 cousins know where you live and can make your life living hell!

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