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Nige

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Laid in bed last night & the CCTV went on. I had a look out the front & there wasn't anything there. I
thought a fox had set it off. I gets back in bed without looking at the tape. A moment later I hear a
noise from the side garden. I nip into the back bedroom to see three scrotes trying to break into my
conservatory.

They didn't know about the 500w lights all round my back garden> They moved into the path of the lights
just as I looked out of the window & they bolted. I opened the window & gave the little ****ers a right
mouthful. They fell all over the place ion the farmers filed next door. Full of deep mud & ****!!

My wife was busy calling the Police at this time. I got my coat & off I ran after them. Within a few
hundred yards I saw someone laid on the grass verge. I hoped it was one of the thieves that had fallen &
hurt themselves. Just as I got there the Police arrived & myself & the Police gave a double take as a
little old lady of about 80 was sat on the grass verge ****ed out of her brains I presume!! At first I
thought she had been hit by the scrotes, but she had just fallen! What in gods name was an 80 year old
doing out at 3:30am?

Anyway, the Police got the helicopter to come & it arrived very quickly.

The really odd thing is, given my wife has a brand new Golf Gti on the drive, they where all looking in &
trying my car looking at the CCTV footage? I can only think ram raid etc.

Anyway, we have some superb footage of the two white lads & one Asian lad (stand out a mile round here)
so I'm gonna do some posters offering £100 for a confirmed name. I know the Police cant act on 3rd party
info, but my mate the surveillance officer can. I want some info on these ****ers.

I have had enough of these scrotes, but must admit the Police where superb last night. They have an
ongoing operation round here for these same ****ers.

Nige


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Range Rover 4.6 HSE (The Tank!)


'"Opinions are like arseholes, everyones got one"


 
I got my coat & off I ran after them.

Not a great idea. You could easily have been stabbed or shot. If you'd
caught them you'd have been done for assault no doubt.

TonyB


 
Nige <[email protected]> uttered summat worrerz funny
about:

> My wife was busy calling the Police at this time. I got my coat & off
> I ran after them. Within a few hundred yards I saw someone laid on
> the grass verge. I hoped it was one of the thieves that had fallen &
> hurt themselves. Just as I got there the Police arrived & myself &
> the Police gave a double take as a little old lady of about 80 was
> sat on the grass verge ****ed out of her brains I presume!! At first
> I thought she had been hit by the scrotes, but she had just fallen!
> What in gods name was an 80 year old doing out at 3:30am?


Worlds most successful lookout? ;-) It's a good job you didn't give her a
bit of therapy in the darkness. Perhaphs it was fate? You could have saved
her life.

Were they after the Rangie or the Scoobie?

Lee


 

"TonyB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I got my coat & off I ran after them.
>
> Not a great idea. You could easily have been stabbed or shot. If you'd
> caught them you'd have been done for assault no doubt.
>
> TonyB
>
>


Well, you could also get run over running for a bus mate. No way will anyone
do this to me or my family. Has it ever happened to you? not being funny,
but it does get your blood up. All i want to do was detain them as i knew
the Police where on thier way. I dare say i might have given them a quick
tickle, but who knows until it happens?

nige


 

"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Nige <[email protected]> uttered summat worrerz funny
> about:
>
>> My wife was busy calling the Police at this time. I got my coat & off
>> I ran after them. Within a few hundred yards I saw someone laid on
>> the grass verge. I hoped it was one of the thieves that had fallen &
>> hurt themselves. Just as I got there the Police arrived & myself &
>> the Police gave a double take as a little old lady of about 80 was
>> sat on the grass verge ****ed out of her brains I presume!! At first
>> I thought she had been hit by the scrotes, but she had just fallen!
>> What in gods name was an 80 year old doing out at 3:30am?

>
> Worlds most successful lookout? ;-) It's a good job you didn't give her a
> bit of therapy in the darkness. Perhaphs it was fate? You could have saved
> her life.
>
> Were they after the Rangie or the Scoobie?
>
> Lee
>
>


Scooby is at work in a secure car park! Cant see any kids nicking in a Hanoi
style burglary won't be interested in a 10 year old RR!! It could really
only have been for ram raiding I reckon.

It was obvious, as in the last time some scum tried to nick my wifes A4 cab,
that they are after car keys. I have good security, but it did highlight the
back & side, that is farmland, is very open. Not for long.

Nige


 

"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Nige <[email protected]> uttered summat worrerz funny
> about:
>
>> My wife was busy calling the Police at this time. I got my coat & off
>> I ran after them. Within a few hundred yards I saw someone laid on
>> the grass verge. I hoped it was one of the thieves that had fallen &
>> hurt themselves. Just as I got there the Police arrived & myself &
>> the Police gave a double take as a little old lady of about 80 was
>> sat on the grass verge ****ed out of her brains I presume!! At first
>> I thought she had been hit by the scrotes, but she had just fallen!
>> What in gods name was an 80 year old doing out at 3:30am?

>
> Worlds most successful lookout? ;-) It's a good job you didn't give her a
> bit of therapy in the darkness. Perhaphs it was fate? You could have saved
> her life.


Thats a very good point matey, as i first saw her my anger turned to
compassion. I hoped she wasnt injured, but how bizarre to see? The funny
thing is, we live in a very nice area, but there is always something going
on (but you dont see it when yer kipping!) The bobby had more than a few
tales to tell!

>
> Were they after the Rangie or the Scoobie?


Funny, but the WRX has never even been sniffed at. The CCTV system has
caught a few so far with LR's & Mini's.

Nige


 

"Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Nige <[email protected]> uttered summat worrerz funny
>> about:
>>
>>> My wife was busy calling the Police at this time. I got my coat & off
>>> I ran after them. Within a few hundred yards I saw someone laid on
>>> the grass verge. I hoped it was one of the thieves that had fallen &
>>> hurt themselves. Just as I got there the Police arrived & myself &
>>> the Police gave a double take as a little old lady of about 80 was
>>> sat on the grass verge ****ed out of her brains I presume!! At first
>>> I thought she had been hit by the scrotes, but she had just fallen!
>>> What in gods name was an 80 year old doing out at 3:30am?

>>
>> Worlds most successful lookout? ;-) It's a good job you didn't give her
>> a bit of therapy in the darkness. Perhaphs it was fate? You could have
>> saved her life.

>
> Thats a very good point matey, as i first saw her my anger turned to
> compassion. I hoped she wasnt injured, but how bizarre to see? The funny
> thing is, we live in a very nice area, but there is always something going
> on (but you dont see it when yer kipping!) The bobby had more than a few
> tales to tell!
>
>>
>> Were they after the Rangie or the Scoobie?

>
> Funny, but the WRX has never even been sniffed at. The CCTV system has
> caught a few so far with LR's & Mini's.
>
> Nige
>Shame you didn't get to use 'resonable force' on the pond life! These
>magots are always really fast so to prevent them evading the law lashings
>of reasonable force should be applied as required!



 
On or around Fri, 10 Mar 2006 22:39:55 -0000, "Nige"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>
>"TonyB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> I got my coat & off I ran after them.
>>
>> Not a great idea. You could easily have been stabbed or shot. If you'd
>> caught them you'd have been done for assault no doubt.
>>
>> TonyB
>>
>>

>
>Well, you could also get run over running for a bus mate. No way will anyone
>do this to me or my family. Has it ever happened to you? not being funny,
>but it does get your blood up. All i want to do was detain them as i knew
>the Police where on thier way. I dare say i might have given them a quick
>tickle, but who knows until it happens?


nevertheless, you have to be dead careful to only use "reasonable force",
irritating though it is. I like the idea though of ****e-traps - dig a moat
around yer property, fill it with nice soft damp clay. about 4' deep should
do it. Get the consistency just right and the scrotes will get stuck in it
just like flies on a fly-paper, to await the arrival of dibbles to pull 'em
out.

at the very least, they'll lose the trendy trainers in the gloop and have to
run home barefoot.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
Too Busy: Your mind is like a motorway. Sometimes it can be jammed by
too much traffic. Avoid the jams by never using your mind on a
Bank Holiday weekend.
from the Little Book of Complete B***ocks by Alistair Beaton.
 
On or around Fri, 10 Mar 2006 22:43:26 -0000, "Nige"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>
>It was obvious, as in the last time some scum tried to nick my wifes A4 cab,
>that they are after car keys. I have good security, but it did highlight the
>back & side, that is farmland, is very open. Not for long.


see other post about moats...
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
Too Busy: Your mind is like a motorway. Sometimes it can be jammed by
too much traffic. Avoid the jams by never using your mind on a
Bank Holiday weekend.
from the Little Book of Complete B***ocks by Alistair Beaton.
 
icky wrote:
> "


>> Shame you didn't get to use 'resonable force' on the pond life! These
>> magots are always really fast so to prevent them evading the law
>> lashings of reasonable force should be applied as required!


Only problem is at 6' 3" & zero tolerance I know i would end up getting into bother myself.

If the Police can respond like that, they will catch them soon enough. Shame the courts wont do feck all
to them.

The Police did tell me an interesting story about the locks fitted to mine & most french doors. They take
the lock surround off & grip the lock barrel with molegrips. Give it a few waggles & off it breaks. They
can then open the door with a screwdriver. Nice. I have mine secured with a locked wire cable round both
handles & sash jams top & bottom. The same lock is fitted to my front door ffs. I'm gonna have to fit
some bolts this weekend to that to secure it.

Nige

--

Subaru WRX
Range Rover 4.6 HSE (The Tank!)
110 Hi Cap (Ben)

'"Opinions are like arseholes, everyones got one"


 
In message <[email protected]>
"Nige" <[email protected]> wrote:

> icky wrote:
> > "

>
> >> Shame you didn't get to use 'resonable force' on the pond life! These
> >> magots are always really fast so to prevent them evading the law
> >> lashings of reasonable force should be applied as required!

>
> Only problem is at 6' 3" & zero tolerance I know i would end up getting into bother myself.
>
> If the Police can respond like that, they will catch them soon enough. Shame the courts wont do feck all
> to them.
>
> The Police did tell me an interesting story about the locks fitted to mine & most french doors. They take
> the lock surround off & grip the lock barrel with molegrips. Give it a few waggles & off it breaks. They
> can then open the door with a screwdriver. Nice. I have mine secured with a locked wire cable round both
> handles & sash jams top & bottom. The same lock is fitted to my front door ffs. I'm gonna have to fit
> some bolts this weekend to that to secure it.
>
> Nige
>
> --


You can get into *any* "Plastic door" type door lock in about 40secs,
whatever the rating - I'm obviousy not saying how. Bob The Builder
showed me when we accidently locked ourselves out.

Richard

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beamendsltd wrote:
> In message <[email protected]>
> "Nige" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> icky wrote:
>>> "

>>
>>>> Shame you didn't get to use 'resonable force' on the pond life!
>>>> These magots are always really fast so to prevent them evading the
>>>> law lashings of reasonable force should be applied as required!

>>
>> Only problem is at 6' 3" & zero tolerance I know i would end up
>> getting into bother myself.
>>
>> If the Police can respond like that, they will catch them soon
>> enough. Shame the courts wont do feck all to them.
>>
>> The Police did tell me an interesting story about the locks fitted
>> to mine & most french doors. They take the lock surround off & grip
>> the lock barrel with molegrips. Give it a few waggles & off it
>> breaks. They can then open the door with a screwdriver. Nice. I have
>> mine secured with a locked wire cable round both handles & sash jams
>> top & bottom. The same lock is fitted to my front door ffs. I'm
>> gonna have to fit some bolts this weekend to that to secure it.
>>
>> Nige
>>
>> --

>
> You can get into *any* "Plastic door" type door lock in about 40secs,
> whatever the rating - I'm obviousy not saying how. Bob The Builder
> showed me when we accidently locked ourselves out.
>
> Richard


The front door is Steel covered wood. Very solid & very heavy. Needs some bolts on the inside.

I'm gonna get the rear sorted this wekend.

Nige


--

Subaru WRX
Range Rover 4.6 HSE (The Tank!)
110 Hi Cap (Ben)

'"Opinions are like arseholes, everyones got one"


 
There is a very good reason they didn't target the GTi - an immobiliser. All
new cars have themand you normal car theif hasn't got a hope of getting
around them!!!

Really annoyed me the other day when our local council and the Police were
crowing about the big reduction in burnt out cars in the area - they had
NOTHING to do with it!!!

I go mountain biking in the area where most of the thiefs burn out cars -
these days you see things like Metros - Astras and even a Volvo 240
estate!!! All really old cars - and there aren't many of them left these
days.


 
In message <[email protected]>
"Vince" <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is a very good reason they didn't target the GTi - an immobiliser. All
> new cars have themand you normal car theif hasn't got a hope of getting
> around them!!!
>


I wouldn't put money on that!

> Really annoyed me the other day when our local council and the Police were
> crowing about the big reduction in burnt out cars in the area - they had
> NOTHING to do with it!!!
>
> I go mountain biking in the area where most of the thiefs burn out cars -
> these days you see things like Metros - Astras and even a Volvo 240
> estate!!! All really old cars - and there aren't many of them left these
> days.
>
>


Richard

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On or around Wed, 15 Mar 2006 09:04:38 +0000 (UTC), beamendsltd
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>In message <[email protected]>
> "Vince" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> There is a very good reason they didn't target the GTi - an immobiliser. All
>> new cars have themand you normal car theif hasn't got a hope of getting
>> around them!!!
>>

>
>I wouldn't put money on that!


me neither. depends on the car, but especially on a diesel I reckon I could
bypass most immobilising strategies fairly easily.
>

--
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Beyond the horizon of the place we lived when we were young / In a world
of magnets and miracles / Our thoughts strayed constantly and without
boundary / The ringing of the Division bell had begun. Pink Floyd (1994)
 
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 14:00:54 +0000, Austin Shackles
<[email protected]> scribbled the following nonsense:

>On or around Wed, 15 Mar 2006 09:04:38 +0000 (UTC), beamendsltd
><[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
>>In message <[email protected]>
>> "Vince" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> There is a very good reason they didn't target the GTi - an immobiliser. All
>>> new cars have themand you normal car theif hasn't got a hope of getting
>>> around them!!!
>>>

>>
>>I wouldn't put money on that!

>
>me neither. depends on the car, but especially on a diesel I reckon I could
>bypass most immobilising strategies fairly easily.
>>


took me about 10 seconds with two bits of wire.

1. Make stop solenoid live = fuel

2. Make starter solenoid live = engine turning

3. Engine running
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On 2006-03-15, Simon Isaacs <[email protected]> wrote:

> took me about 10 seconds with two bits of wire.
>
> 1. Make stop solenoid live = fuel
>
> 2. Make starter solenoid live = engine turning
>
> 3. Engine running


I get the feeling that wasn't a modern car with electrickery all over
the engine bay!

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On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 20:11:14 +0000, Ian Rawlings
<[email protected]> scribbled the following nonsense:

>On 2006-03-15, Simon Isaacs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> took me about 10 seconds with two bits of wire.
>>
>> 1. Make stop solenoid live = fuel
>>
>> 2. Make starter solenoid live = engine turning
>>
>> 3. Engine running

>
>I get the feeling that wasn't a modern car with electrickery all over
>the engine bay!


good old 200TDi
--

Simon Isaacs

Peterborough 4x4 Club Chairman, Newsletter Editor and Webmaster
Green Lane Association (GLASS) Financial Director
101 Ambi, undergoing camper conversion www.simoni.co.uk
1976 S3 LWT, Fully restored, ready for sale! Make me an offer!
Suzuki SJ410 (Wife's) 3" lift kit fitted, body shell now restored and mounted on chassis, waiting on a windscreen and MOT
Series 3 88" Rolling chassis...what to do next
1993 200 TDi Discovery
1994 200 TDi Discovery body shell, being bobbed and modded.....
 
On or around Wed, 15 Mar 2006 20:11:14 +0000, Ian Rawlings
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>On 2006-03-15, Simon Isaacs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> took me about 10 seconds with two bits of wire.
>>
>> 1. Make stop solenoid live = fuel
>>
>> 2. Make starter solenoid live = engine turning
>>
>> 3. Engine running

>
>I get the feeling that wasn't a modern car with electrickery all over
>the engine bay!


things with EDC or such would be more tricky. But a lot of diesels are
still using a mechanical injection pump
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