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The only one I saw on the news was in Wellington St East Perth - a 200SX and the owner in hospital. The car jackers stole the car again from the cop shop to make things worse.

They claim it is the african group that was in yesterday's paper - they seem to operate in any area

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Was listening to the scanner last night..

A black 2002 Model 200SX with plates W1E it was.. got re-stolen..

there was a stakeout operation near carousel where the car was dumped, they were hoping to catch the culprits as they returned to the car later on.

2 undercover cars, and a canine unit were deployed from what i heard on the air....

SCANNERS RULE!

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i got car-jacked 2 months ago, they took my white 33  and they were of middle eastern origin i think, so just watch yourselves and always make sure your doors are locked and just always be watchin your back for anyone suspicious....

hope this doesnt sound rude, R33_CAM but i was wondering how big u r? ....like how tall r u? r u 18 or something? is there any reason why u think they may have thought u were an easy target?

.......should i keep trying to get beefcake? hehee......

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happened in northern suburbs, Beldon to be exact, BP Service Station CNR of Eddystone and Ocean Reef Rd.

GR33DyMANGO: im 22, not big either, so yeah that could have been why they targeted me, not sure really, dunno if they had been following me or it was just a random thing, bit scary at the time, but its forgotten now, i only have the scars and the big dentist/insurance/tranfer fees etc etc to deal with now hehehe:mad: :D:P and the a** hole gets away with it:headshot:

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i cant believe the tools that hyjack cars.

if u want something.. then work for it just like r33-cam did.

if only everyone had the same logic. oh well :D

hope you;re ok r33_cam, unfortunately is spose that really is all that matters at the end of the day. did u get ya car back ok? di u have first party?

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it was in the carpark just across from BP, my mate was there but there were 2 of them and my mate bot a broken nose also, ppl came over but it was too late he had already taken off in my car, im ok now apart from the extra money that i had to fork out for insurance and dentist (he knocked my front teeth out), the car was a write off, as the got in a high speed chase, got away from the cops, then crashed it in south perth.... but i have a new one thanks to RAC, i was fully covered so it was no hassles.

and they are a** holes ppl that go round doing that, they should work for it as you said, but they'll get theres one day, cause what goes around comes around:D

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I think a while back, when we heard about Cam, some ppl were disscussin pepper spray on ure keyrings. I thought this was a pretty good idea seeing as if u blast em witht he spray u will have enuff time to get the "persuader"(sp) out from next to the drivers seat.

Hey if i catch one of these guys id go to great lengths to cart em to the nearest police station KOed (after makin a stop to pick up contriband substances of a jailable amount):D

Chances are if u nail one of these guys and drag him to the station u will prolly get charged with "grevious bodily harm" or something like that. We could always go back to the stoneages and start cutting off hands but that wouldnt be very pretty would it.

*sigh* well what can ya do

Sorry about the rant but when i heard about the tooth thing i really lost it. Both my front teeth are implants and just one of em is worth alot more then one of these scumbags life.

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Could always fill the bottle with semi diluted HCL:rolleyes:

I think u can pick these up at ure local army surplus but i h8 having bulky keyrings. Hmm to bad we cant get ahold of those stun gun thingys i hear they really pack a punch.:D

BTW: Im not as crazy as i sound just dont like theives. Fight fire with fire i say:D

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i was thinking of stun guns too, and i actually did come across one site in america that would ship them to australia, in two pieces so customs wouldn't see them, one bit one week and then the other bit the next week, but that was before all this happened and i lost there address :D but i think ill start looking again, cause u have to do something these days, the cops say dont take the law into your own hands, but they cant keep getting away with it, cause then they will keep doing it. maybe if some car owners/enthusiasts start kickin some butt, it mite deter a few of them...

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Carjack protocol.

1. 'persuade' theif to not take car. (using pepper spray, acid, tazer or similar)

2. tie rope to back of car

3. tie other end of rope to theif(s)

4. Plant drugs, child and animal porn, nazi emblems, and anti police slogans on them.

5. drive to police station, using excessive speed drifting around corners, and swerving violently towards and away from obstacles.

6. untie rope from car.

7. get going quick.

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