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Old 07-08-2011, 11:58 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Sun, 07 Aug 2011 09:53:19 GMT, Baz wrote:

Sacha wrote in :


It's at times like this that one wishes for a mad, bad and
dangerous-to-know Cousin Giuseppe! But if the police know who this is
and he's continuing to violate others' property, too with luck he'll
be caught. However, that won't solve your financial issues,
unfortunately. People like that should be made to pay up out of
wages, social security payments, or by the sale of their own property,
wherever possible. In his case, he'd probably be beggared! This tiny
village was shaken to its core a few weeks ago when someone ripped a
For Sale sign up, stove in the windscreen of a car and chucked the
sign in a hedge. The owner of the car is in his late seventies,
terribly polite and kind, local verger and has worked on the land all
his life. He loves his car dearly and almost any time you pass his
house, he's out there, dusting it off or polishing it. It was a
mindless piece of utter nastiness by someone who has the brains of a
louse.


I wonder why they picked on an old man?
Because the chances of being caught are remote and even so, this poor old
man would have been a pushover.
Its bloody disgusting.

Yet again OH informs me (while writing)that others have had a bad night
too!
One person left the car door open and the drivers seat is smeared with you
know what.and the steering wheel so the driver could not see it.

This is so sick its not real.

baz


Really sorry to hear all this Baz. Hope it gets sorted soon. Did your
neighbours also offend the same man? It somehow seems odd that he
should return so quickly and damage your cars. I'd have thought that
even a real idiot would realise that they'd be the first to be
suspected.

Cheers
Jake
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