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Just a Toshiba 9" Tablet, minor scratches on the screen with a rubber diagonal rib pattern on the back.
Turns out my Silver point and shoot Camera was stolen too.
And the USB's are just a blue and black MP3 player with a round dial control on one end, and the other a red and black 8gb one.
GPS was a garmin glass face with metal back on it, as well as holder and thick 12v cable, white splitter, black twin 12v cable and my phone charging cable too.

100% ILLICIT/ILLEGAL substances to blame

Thats part of it, but if you blame the substance does the jerk get away with it?

People are to blame.

Substances are an excuse for them to behave however they want. Or just a result of them being lazy,selfish fkwits anyway.

Thats why they do it.

No mercy.

Ps theres plenty of us who can behave when intoxicated, you still know right from wrong when your blind drunk.

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I don't disagree. I have had many rants

My solution is an old one. I lived in an Asian city as a very young boy.

A white post in the middle of the city and a firing squad. Users + Sellers

Over time the problem goes away

The old Austrian guy i used to work for had some ideas about that, using well tested solutions. :laugh:

He said "put a sign that says work makes you free! haw! haw! haw!" Sick sense of humor. But very funny.

Its kinda weird how they say what was done (Auschwitz etc) was wrong, but they asked for it.

Anyway, i guess living in Canberra i just take it for granted that some sht will steal or vandalize the car. So im very vigilant and never leave it out the front at night.

Some areas i dont even like to let it out of sight for more than 5 minutes. I always think about where to park thats the safest when i go out.

Dont forget to report your stolen goods, Cops regularly check Cash Converters and pawn shops.

Yes! Goods reported to the Cops and Cashies, especially with full details like Make, Model and Serial Number (you must fill out a Stolen Goods Form at Cashies) are cross checked between them and the list of goods received by Cashies is given to the cops daily. I Know This For a Fact.

The amount of Reported Stolen goods received by Cashies is actually quite low due to the processes in place and having to get full I.D. of the seller. Also Fact.

Black market / bartering is more likely.

However I'm not sure if Cashies actually deals in Secondhand goods in Canberra anymore. Could be wrong but I am under the impression they went under.

Been a steady decline in business for years.

They still do personal Finance though.

The selfishness of a Drug fiend (gotta get some, gotta have it) by far out ways any sense of morals.

Don't care who suffers as long as they get what they "need". :/

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