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:rolleyes: sorry people but i gota do this :)

friday night+quite house party+my skyline parked in the drivway+some wanker with a key and no brains= me with a screwd paint job and the shits bad

to make it worse, the cops came, took a report and said that theyd be bacl 2moro to take pics. then they called the next day and said they r not gona bother cuase its a waist of tax payers money! hullo i pay my taxes!

how do they explain the stupid undercover ute to catch races with the 3 grand prestige plates????

****e cops man thats all i can say, as for the keyer....................look out ****er :cheers:

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the truth is cops are just useless when it comes to doing anything about theft. if you think im just being harsh you obviously havnt had anything stolen and tried to get the cops to do anything about it.

the most they will do is file a report that would take them 5min just for insurance purposes, ask em to do any more and its too much effort. no wonder theres so much bullshit crime going around. If I didnt have a concience I would just make a living off stealing shit, because no1 would even make an effort to find you, and even if it did catch up, what you going to get, a slap on the wrist? oh dear

I agree, you'd have to be incredibly ****ing stupid to get caught these days.. on the goldcoast, that's not too difficult as the average crim is pretty damn thick, but it's rubbish..

cops get more money for funding $50,000+ police cars and defecting people rather than actually what I would call "policing", and that is chasing after people committing assault, theft, etc.

Nobody has any respect for the police anymore. I could go on about how effectively the police handled the traffic out at Carrara the other night as an example, but it's pointless.. they're just worthless ill-managed monkeys..

rodney i asked your missus last night on tha phone to get you to send me pics and to give me a buzz

any way picspicspicspicspicspics

remember to take them at day time lol

if you find out who did it rod dont worry about schooling them key them with a scalple ****ing wankers

so sorry to hear about that man....whoever did it should go get back into their pos car and drive off the nearest cliff, coz anyone who had a decent car or worked hard for something would actually realise the value of a decent car. Wat an absolute F*CKWIT!! I hope it wasnt to bad and you get your car fixed with minimul cost.

Keep ur head up, matt

rod you were wanting a new paint job anyway this is the key to the mrs saying sure rodney a new paint job is required then she might say you may aswell do the rest of the car and also do Aarons while your at it:)

Thats messed up Rod... I'm sorry to hear it... :P

RE Police vs Respect...

I lost all respect for the police a long time ago, due to a number of incidents which I won't detail here... But, it hasn't stoped me from turning to them when I need them again...

The sad thing is, every time I do turn to them for help, my feelings of no respect are reinforced due to their uncanny ability to be f**king useless...

mine just got keyed again. yay. well atleast it lasted 4 months since the new paint job. that's 4 times in 2.5 years of working at a school. I aint a teacher, so its not like the kids have anything against me. they just do it cause they can. I managed to protect it for a while cause i parked it where the seniors smoke on breaks/before/after school, but with the new year, those seniors have left and the new ones must have a new spot...i'll have to find where that is....

BTW i am not talking about my skyline, this is my daily driver, and the reason i have to keep the daily driver cause working in a skewl sux.

My mate in an EvoS (yeah yeah i know, ricer...but it's beside the point) had his car keyed with "f**k" and "cvnt" written in the side of it, plus the cliche key up both sides of the car. He did not do ANYTHING to deserve it.

I think keying is just the norm now, i am yet to work out why, but it seems pretty common to just key a car cause you can. no real reason.

a$$holes

ONe just as bad as keying cars is those stupid f**k whits that open their car doors against your car. I've watched a girl getting into the passanger seat of an 180sx open her door against mine and when I walked upto my car to get in she looked at me asif I was mad cause I asked her to get her door off of mine and checked for scratches or a dent after.

I have now got about 4 dents in my doors or fendrs from these sort of dumb c*nts.

I managed to keep my car pretty much dint-free for ages, then in under a week some idiot kicked (I assume) the driver's door while I was parked at the doctor's, then on the weekend my dad accidentally swung a generator into the front guard. Then my brother wasn't watching what he was doing and ran over a broom, which flicked it up and put a couple of small dints right near where my dad hit it.

Then to top it all off, a couple of months after that, I came back to my car one day and some snooty farkin bitch had her shopping sitting on my bonnet while she loaded it into her boot!!!!! When I questioned her she said "well I'm not putting it on mine". Like hell you're not bitch. I picked up all of her shopping and put it on her bonnet, and she went off at me. So the last bag containing a few cans wasn't placed very carefully.

I just don't understand some people.

Then to top it all off, a couple of months after that, I came back to my car one day and some snooty farkin bitch had her shopping sitting on my bonnet while she loaded it into her boot!!!!! When I questioned her she said "well I'm not putting it on mine". Like hell you're not bitch. I picked up all of her shopping and put it on her bonnet, and she went off at me. So the last bag containing a few cans wasn't placed very carefully.

you've got to be ****ing kidding, thats unbelievable...

nothing shits me more than when you go out of your way to park at least 500m from the nearest entrance, away from any other cars, and when you come back to your car its nearly guaranteed that some asshole will be parked right beside you instead of using one of the other 500 empty carparks...

it's sad that we live in a country full of disrespectful ****ing idiots

I once double parked next to a garden far far away from anything and anyone, returned to find a 4x4 parked in the garden and maybe 5 cms away from my car. he would have had to climb out of the passenger side to get out of the car.

Left him a friendly note :(

bloody bogans, there is just no respect for anything these days

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