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Baulko is a preety good area but you wouldnt believe the stories i hear about the car theft / property damage side of things , seems to happen very often .

sorry to hear about this misfortune mate.

thats ****ed, i feel for ya, took my car out for the 1st time after gettin the kit, fmic, and rims put on, me a mate and the mrs out in town, 9 guys jump out of a tarago, chased after my mate, smashed my passenger door, threw a beer bottle at the car roof, i jumped in the car told my mate to piss bolt down the road (he's freakin fast as) pulled over picked him up, went to cops they said there was nothin they could do, knew who it was and my dad was actually v. good friends with there parents, so got the money and apologies next day, still ****in pissed me off, and had nothin to protect ourselves if they had shit...

alot of jelous ppl out there...

ben...

**** that shit, ****s who cant afford their own stuff for their own so they have to break in and steal otehrs >:(

if i ever caught anyone trying to break into my car or do something dodgy to it i have a very long solid trusty maglite sitting in the back seat cant say anything because its a tourch :)

I think there still around aswell.. was on the computer the other night and a car alarm went off. went straight outside to check and found a car with the door left open.. looks like they wernt planning on an alarm going off whoever it was..

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