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Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with
local plod* going over CCTV footage from last night - when, at
20.05hrs (while I was talking to Simon on the dog-n-bone) some little
scrote - after thinking they'd disabled the CCTV (one camera knocked
out, leaving three covert) broke into Grumble. Took MP3 CD Sony
header, satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. Not too much
hassle as they were mostly due for decom when the digidash goes in
anyway. Broke the fecking side window though...

This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
very, very big lampshade around his neck)...

Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum... :-(



(* Two, female, pretty - every cloud etc...) :)

--
"We have gone from a world of concentrated knowledge and wisdom to one
of distributed ignorance. And we know and understand less while being
increasingly capable." Prof. Peter Cochrane, formerly of BT Labs
In memory of Brian {Hamilton Kelly} who logged off 15th September 2005
 
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 20:56:20 +0000, Mother <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net>
wrote:

>Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with
>local plod* going over CCTV footage from last night - when, at
>20.05hrs (while I was talking to Simon on the dog-n-bone) some little
>scrote - after thinking they'd disabled the CCTV (one camera knocked
>out, leaving three covert) broke into Grumble. Took MP3 CD Sony
>header, satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. Not too much
>hassle as they were mostly due for decom when the digidash goes in
>anyway. Broke the fecking side window though...
>
>This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
>his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
>very, very big lampshade around his neck)...
>
>Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum... :-(
>


Next time, wire the bodywork to the mains.....

Speaking as someone who had thier 101 Ambi broken into and trashed, my
heart goes out to you.

Alex
 
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 20:56:20 +0000, Mother <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net>
wrote:

>Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with
>local plod* going over CCTV footage from last night - when, at
>20.05hrs (while I was talking to Simon on the dog-n-bone) some little
>scrote - after thinking they'd disabled the CCTV (one camera knocked
>out, leaving three covert) broke into Grumble. Took MP3 CD Sony
>header, satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. Not too much
>hassle as they were mostly due for decom when the digidash goes in
>anyway. Broke the fecking side window though...
>
>This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
>his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
>very, very big lampshade around his neck)...
>
>Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum... :-(
>
>(* Two, female, pretty - every cloud etc...) :)


Sorry about that - I hope they can do something and catch the bugger.
You'll have to get something that alerts you when the CCTV gets some
movement so that you can nip out with your maglite and investigate.

The new CCTV at work caught some little buggers breaking in last week.
We spent a while getting a good shot of them off the CCTV and printing
it out to give to the police. They were even identified (Its a school
and they were ex-pupils). Still waiting to find out what the police
are going to do about as of the end of last week.
 
"Mother" <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks <snip>


Ususally someone within 1/4 mile. If you find them first and need a chuck
give me a shout.

> This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
> his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
> very, very big lampshade around his neck)...


Sally sends her sympathy... well she would if she could take her paws off
her ears.

> Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum... :-(


Jees! How big were the fish you were looking for!

I've seen a few Digital dashes advertised by Kit car accessory companies,
can did the Advert out if you like. Think it's at work, in my locker...safe!

Lee D


 
"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> "Mother" <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks <snip>

>
> Ususally someone within 1/4 mile. If you find them first and need a
> chuck give me a shout.
>
>> This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
>> his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
>> very, very big lampshade around his neck)...

>
> Sally sends her sympathy... well she would if she could take her paws
> off her ears.
>
>> Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum...
>> :-(

>
> Jees! How big were the fish you were looking for!
>
> I've seen a few Digital dashes advertised by Kit car accessory
> companies, can did the Advert out if you like. Think it's at work, in
> my locker...safe!
>
> Lee D
>
>
>


Someone hasn't been to a vet lately... That probably accounts for 99% of
the 1,800! :(

Derry
 
>
> The new CCTV at work caught some little buggers breaking in last week.
> We spent a while getting a good shot of them off the CCTV and printing
> it out to give to the police. They were even identified (Its a school
> and they were ex-pupils). Still waiting to find out what the police
> are going to do about as of the end of last week.
>

I think the going rate for punishment for such crimes is a holiday to
Disneyland.


 
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 20:56:20 +0000, Mother <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net>
scribbled the following nonsense:

>Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with
>local plod* going over CCTV footage from last night - when, at
>20.05hrs (while I was talking to Simon on the dog-n-bone) some little
>scrote - after thinking they'd disabled the CCTV (one camera knocked
>out, leaving three covert) broke into Grumble. Took MP3 CD Sony
>header, satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. Not too much
>hassle as they were mostly due for decom when the digidash goes in
>anyway. Broke the fecking side window though...
>
>This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
>his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
>very, very big lampshade around his neck)...
>
>Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum... :-(
>
>
>
>(* Two, female, pretty - every cloud etc...) :)


Thieving little scrotes, need shooting. Trust you were able to get
some decent images, from what I remember your CCTV set up is fairly
good.

Sounds like a case of someone who knew what was in the vehicle.....

Trust puppy dog is not chewing his bandages this time??

Missed a cracker last night, just got up and had fried breakfast....
Took 2.5hrs to let of the things last night, lots of mushy peas,
sausages, meat and tatty pie, jacket spuds, and the odd tin of beer.
Yet again, silly big tent proved its usefulness, and will hold a full
size patio heater too boot!

Oh, and yes father is still dining out on LRFest.....
--

Simon Isaacs

Peterborough 4x4 Club 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 sheel, being bobbed and modded.....
1979 Range Ruster body shell and chassis
 
Mother" <"@ {mother} @ wrote:
> Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with
> local plod* going over CCTV footage from last night - when, at
> 20.05hrs (while I was talking to Simon on the dog-n-bone) some little
> scrote - after thinking they'd disabled the CCTV (one camera knocked
> out, leaving three covert) broke into Grumble. Took MP3 CD Sony
> header, satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. Not too much
> hassle as they were mostly due for decom when the digidash goes in
> anyway. Broke the fecking side window though...
>
> This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
> his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
> very, very big lampshade around his neck)...
>
> Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum... :-(
>
>
>
> (* Two, female, pretty - every cloud etc...) :)



Little feckers, probably local 'yoofs' too. The hassle is the broken window. Hope they catch the vermin.

--
Subaru WRX
Range Rover LSE (Bob)

'"gimme the f*ckin' money"


 
Nige wrote:

> Mother" <"@ {mother} @ wrote:
>> Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with
>> local plod* going over CCTV footage from last night - when, at
>> 20.05hrs (while I was talking to Simon on the dog-n-bone) some little
>> scrote - after thinking they'd disabled the CCTV (one camera knocked
>> out, leaving three covert) broke into Grumble. Took MP3 CD Sony
>> header, satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. Not too much
>> hassle as they were mostly due for decom when the digidash goes in
>> anyway. Broke the fecking side window though...
>>
>> This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
>> his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
>> very, very big lampshade around his neck)...
>>
>> Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum...
>> :-(
>>
>>
>>
>> (* Two, female, pretty - every cloud etc...) :)

>
>
> Little feckers, probably local 'yoofs' too. The hassle is the broken
> window. Hope they catch the vermin.
>


Did you have to chase the bastards over the pennines Martyn?

Some little bastard put in the drivers side rear door window on mine
last night and destroyed the steering lock and ignition switch and
still didn't manage to steal the damn thing.

If I find them they are going to be introduced to the wonders of a brake
fluid and EP90 facial.

I am extremely *NOT* happy just now.

P.
 
Paul S. Brown wrote:
> Nige wrote:
>
>> Mother" <"@ {mother} @ wrote:
>>> Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with
>>> local plod* going over CCTV footage from last night - when, at
>>> 20.05hrs (while I was talking to Simon on the dog-n-bone) some
>>> little scrote - after thinking they'd disabled the CCTV (one camera
>>> knocked out, leaving three covert) broke into Grumble. Took MP3 CD
>>> Sony header, satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. Not too
>>> much hassle as they were mostly due for decom when the digidash
>>> goes in anyway. Broke the fecking side window though...
>>>
>>> This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
>>> his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage
>>> and very, very big lampshade around his neck)...
>>>
>>> Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum...
>>> :-(
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> (* Two, female, pretty - every cloud etc...) :)

>>
>>
>> Little feckers, probably local 'yoofs' too. The hassle is the broken
>> window. Hope they catch the vermin.
>>

>
> Did you have to chase the bastards over the pennines Martyn?
>
> Some little bastard put in the drivers side rear door window on mine
> last night and destroyed the steering lock and ignition switch and
> still didn't manage to steal the damn thing.
>
> If I find them they are going to be introduced to the wonders of a
> brake fluid and EP90 facial.
>
> I am extremely *NOT* happy just now.
>
> P.


Little ****rags, a mate of mine once caught two youths breaking into his
wifes car. He is a ****ing nutter at the best of times. He kicked to living
****e out of both of them in his next doors garden after they tried to get
away. He got away with it as no-one saw anything!!

It makes me smile every time we talk about it! Bet they didn't expect to go
home with broken teeth & splattered faces!!

Sometimes, it's best to not catch the scumbags. I just know i would go too
far.

Years ago I used to have a Renault 5GT Turbo, it was a magnet to car
thieves. One ****er even broke into my garage by taking the roof off!! I
used to take the middle HT lead off, they never got it. I called the rozzers
& they attended. I knew who it was & they more or less told me to sort him
out myself. I found where he hung around & myself & few mates from the gym
(i'm not exactly small either!!) nipped round where he was hanging round
with his mates & had a word. I offered him the keys there & then& tolf him
if he came within 50 yards of my house he would need medicalk assitance. His
scrote mates ****ing ran away!!! Never even saw him again after that.

If you need info about someone you think is doing this kind of stuff speak
to threee folk. Local shop keeps, they know everything about local scum, The
police & other villains! Works every time Paul. It helps me that i know a
lot of 'dubious' law abiders shall we say, although i',m not that way
inclined myself.

They don't always get away with it mate, it just feels like that now.

Subaru WRX
Range Rover LSE (Bob)

'"gimme the f*ckin' money"



 
....and Mother" <"@ {mother} @ spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...


> Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with
> local plod* going over CCTV footage from last night - when, at
> 20.05hrs (while I was talking to Simon on the dog-n-bone) some little
> scrote - after thinking they'd disabled the CCTV (one camera knocked
> out, leaving three covert) broke into Grumble. Took MP3 CD Sony
> header, satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. Not too much
> hassle as they were mostly due for decom when the digidash goes in
> anyway. Broke the fecking side window though...
>
> This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
> his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
> very, very big lampshade around his neck)...
>
> Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum... :-(
>
>
>
> (* Two, female, pretty - every cloud etc...) :)


Sorry to hear this, Martyn. Bad luck - hope your CCTV footage is good
enough to identify them. Zulu sends his regards to Max. What happened to
his paw then? Worn out from all the walkies at Malvern?

--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
Mother" <"@ {mother} @ in a very controlled manner let the fireworks fly on
this group annoncing that:
> Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with
> local plod* going over CCTV <snip> stole my ..

satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. >

What on earth is a "fishfinder" doing in your 101 - have you recently
converted it into a DUCK??? I suppose you hope to catch the odd lurking
pisces in mud puddles.

> This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
> his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
> very, very big lampshade around his neck)...
>

awwwwwwwwww so sorry to hear about the 'pup', Charlotte will have to get him
some walking boots like hers <bg> Hope he gets better soon - give him a pat
from 'himself' and me
--

Di

"The hurrier I am the behinder I get"


 


"Mother" <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


snip boring Landy bit ;o)

> This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
> his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
> very, very big lampshade around his neck)...


Awww. We have a Max puppy, albeit now 18 months old and 6 stone 4 pounds
(weighed him yesterday). It's horrible when they're poorly or injured. I'm
impressed that yours will tolerate a lampshade. When our Max was "seen to"
he came home with one. It lasted approximately 40 seconds. If he hadn't
removed it, we'd have had to, just so that we'd have some furniture left.

Best wishes to your boy, and much misfortune to your burglars.

--
jermec

'It's not the despair, I can cope with the despair. It's the hope I can't
stand.'


 
Mother wrote:
> Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with
> local plod* going over CCTV footage from last night - when, at
> 20.05hrs (while I was talking to Simon on the dog-n-bone) some little
> scrote - after thinking they'd disabled the CCTV (one camera knocked
> out, leaving three covert) broke into Grumble. Took MP3 CD Sony
> header, satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. Not too much
> hassle as they were mostly due for decom when the digidash goes in
> anyway. Broke the fecking side window though...
>
> This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having
> his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and
> very, very big lampshade around his neck)...


Backup puppy needed.

http://home.off-road.com/~landy/kip.htm


--
EMB
 
....and EMB spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...

>
> Backup puppy needed.
>
> http://home.off-road.com/~landy/kip.htm


It really needs luminous teeth, a la Hound of the Baskervilles. That would
see 'em off!

--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
Richard Brookman wrote:
> ...and EMB spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
>
>> Backup puppy needed.
>>
>> http://home.off-road.com/~landy/kip.htm

>
> It really needs luminous teeth, a la Hound of the Baskervilles. That would
> see 'em off!
>


How about loud doggy noises and something that shakes a bloody big
weight about under the floor....should scare the **** out of 'em.

Steve
 
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 21:25:57 +0000, Steve
<[email protected]> wrote:

>How about loud doggy noises and something that shakes a bloody big
>weight about under the floor....should scare the **** out of 'em.


or this...

http://www.101fc.net/files/soundz/get-back.wav



--
"We have gone from a world of concentrated knowledge and wisdom to one
of distributed ignorance. And we know and understand less while being
increasingly capable." Prof. Peter Cochrane, formerly of BT Labs
In memory of Brian {Hamilton Kelly} who logged off 15th September 2005
 

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