Awful headaches afterwards VortiMhmm never thought of that, I'll give it a try!
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Awful headaches afterwards VortiMhmm never thought of that, I'll give it a try!
if you catch them in the act give them 2 black eyesI always remove ladders and all the good stuff from the back of my van every time I pull up at the end of my working day.
I detest having to do it, and loading it all up again in the morning taking several trips from my front door to the van.
Every morning I look out the window to check my van, always with the fear a door may be hanging off or damaged.
Even so, it is becoming more common for thieves to strike in the day whilst parked outside the workplace.
A friend of mine having just replaced some of his kit from a recent van theft, again had a brand new stihl cutter stolen from a driveway he was working on the other day. He suspects a delivery driver.
I come to the conclusion that these people have no fear because of our ever so weak laws and what appears to be lack of interest from local plod nowadays (as well as lack of). Take things into your own hands and then you will meet the full force of the law, with the probability of the thief suing you and the possibility of you losing your home you have worked so hard for over the years.
In all honesty, what are you supposed to do if you do catch someone in the act? Phone the police, because we all know that by the time they arrive (if they arrive) it's all over. How many times have we heard a story about travellers having property in their compounds and the police being powerless to do anything about it?
I originally and naively thought our laws applied equally to everyone.
I got slated on a previous post as I rejoiced in the comeuppance of a reported thief. I honestly don't know what I'd do if I caught someone, but I know what I'd like to do or would like to happen to such people.
The longer the innocent pander and show forgiveness and sympathy to this scum, the worse it will get.
After a well deserved lay-in, I'm just off to check my van...........
Can assure you plod are just as frustrated with all the bureaucratic rubbish they have to put up with. Years ago I dealt with a burglar who tried to break in to a posh ground floor apartment in Richmond. Thing is it was being rented at the time by one of the visiting All Blacks. As the burglar was climbing through the kitchen window he was met by a massive fist heading the other way. Burglar must have been off his head on something as he picked up a shovel and tried to smash his way in through the back door. We turned up to find burglar rather flattened and indented into the soft muddy lawn. One of the easiest burglary investigations be ever had and said All Black players actions were never questioned.I always remove ladders and all the good stuff from the back of my van every time I pull up at the end of my working day.
I detest having to do it, and loading it all up again in the morning taking several trips from my front door to the van.
Every morning I look out the window to check my van, always with the fear a door may be hanging off or damaged.
Even so, it is becoming more common for thieves to strike in the day whilst parked outside the workplace.
A friend of mine having just replaced some of his kit from a recent van theft, again had a brand new stihl cutter stolen from a driveway he was working on the other day. He suspects a delivery driver.
I come to the conclusion that these people have no fear because of our ever so weak laws and what appears to be lack of interest from local plod nowadays (as well as lack of). Take things into your own hands and then you will meet the full force of the law, with the probability of the thief suing you and the possibility of you losing your home you have worked so hard for over the years.
In all honesty, what are you supposed to do if you do catch someone in the act? Phone the police, because we all know that by the time they arrive (if they arrive) it's all over. How many times have we heard a story about travellers having property in their compounds and the police being powerless to do anything about it?
I originally and naively thought our laws applied equally to everyone.
I got slated on a previous post as I rejoiced in the comeuppance of a reported thief. I honestly don't know what I'd do if I caught someone, but I know what I'd like to do or would like to happen to such people.
The longer the innocent pander and show forgiveness and sympathy to this scum, the worse it will get.
After a well deserved lay-in, I'm just off to check my van...........
Can assure you plod are just as frustrated with all the bureaucratic rubbish they have to put up with. They spend more time covering for NHS with mental health and social work issues. Years ago I dealt with a burglar who tried to break in to a posh ground floor apartment in Richmond. Thing is it was being rented at the time by one of the visiting All Blacks. As the burglar was climbing through the kitchen window he was met by a massive fist heading the other way. Burglar must have been off his head on something as he picked up a shovel and tried to smash his way in through the back door. We turned up to find burglar rather flattened and indented into the soft muddy lawn. One of the easiest burglary investigations be ever had and said All Black players actions were never questioned.
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