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"Baz" wrote in message ... Yesterday the OH and me were in the front garden doing some weeding when a chap came to me, treading on plants and with a dodgy attitude asked if I wanted him to fix my roof! I said there is nothing wrong with the roof and if there was I could fix it. He went on to ask if I wanted the garden digging! Then did I want the plastic window frames cleaning! He wouldn't take no for an answer. Unknown to me the OH recognised him from last year when he was stealing wheelie bins and rang the police. While undesired man and me were talking OH passed me the phone out of the window and was surprised to be talking to the police(as I didn't know she had rang them). I quickly got the gist and gave them a reg. no. of a pickup truck which I thought must have been his, he ran off immediatly. 6.30 this morning we were going out for the day. No chance. 8 slashed tyres and DEEP scratches to the bodywork of our cars. I feel like giving in! For F**ks sake. We both have to go to work tomorrow. Baz Well you asked for that didn't you? Couldn't you have used a bit more tact? Be polite to him, get rid of him THEN call the Police!!! Mike -- .................................... Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive. .................................... |
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On Sun, 7 Aug 2011 08:23:47 +0100, Mike wrote:
6.30 this morning we were going out for the day. No chance. 8 slashed tyres and DEEP scratches to the bodywork of our cars. Well at least you should be able to report it to the Police and they might be able to use the information against him *if* they ever manage to get a case that will stick. Unforunantely your case won't "I woz in me 'van asleep wiv' the missus". Report it and get a crime number and contact your insurance co. Then keep a (short) sharp knife with you and if you ever see his pickup you know what to do... Or even a box of matches. Fold one in half, take off the valve cap jam in the match, snap off protusion, loosely replace valve cap. Takes time though... Or a valve insert remover but the sharp knife across the base of valve stem is qite effective. Super glue in the locks... I wonder if the avengers handbook is still out there on the 'net? Lots hints and tips about how "to get ones own back" when the normal routes fail. Well you asked for that didn't you? Couldn't you have used a bit more tact? Be polite to him, get rid of him THEN call the Police!!! Quite, remember this type of person does not regard the law as any form of barrier to any thing they want to do. Don't let the law get in your way either, just don't get caught! -- Cheers Dave. |
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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in
ll.co.uk: On Sun, 7 Aug 2011 08:23:47 +0100, Mike wrote: 6.30 this morning we were going out for the day. No chance. 8 slashed tyres and DEEP scratches to the bodywork of our cars. Well at least you should be able to report it to the Police and they might be able to use the information against him *if* they ever manage to get a case that will stick. Unforunantely your case won't "I woz in me 'van asleep wiv' the missus". Report it and get a crime number and contact your insurance co. Then keep a (short) sharp knife with you and if you ever see his pickup you know what to do... Or even a box of matches. Fold one in half, take off the valve cap jam in the match, snap off protusion, loosely replace valve cap. Takes time though... Or a valve insert remover but the sharp knife across the base of valve stem is qite effective. Super glue in the locks... I wonder if the avengers handbook is still out there on the 'net? Lots hints and tips about how "to get ones own back" when the normal routes fail. Well you asked for that didn't you? Couldn't you have used a bit more tact? Be polite to him, get rid of him THEN call the Police!!! Quite, remember this type of person does not regard the law as any form of barrier to any thing they want to do. Don't let the law get in your way either, just don't get caught! Let me tell you that you are worse than the arsehole who committed the crime against us. Baz |
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On 07/08/2011 11:30, Baz wrote:
"Dave wrote in ll.co.uk: On Sun, 7 Aug 2011 08:23:47 +0100, Mike wrote: 6.30 this morning we were going out for the day. No chance. 8 slashed tyres and DEEP scratches to the bodywork of our cars. Well at least you should be able to report it to the Police and they might be able to use the information against him *if* they ever manage to get a case that will stick. Unforunantely your case won't "I woz in me 'van asleep wiv' the missus". Report it and get a crime number and contact your insurance co. Then keep a (short) sharp knife with you and if you ever see his pickup you know what to do... Or even a box of matches. Fold one in half, take off the valve cap jam in the match, snap off protusion, loosely replace valve cap. Takes time though... Or a valve insert remover but the sharp knife across the base of valve stem is qite effective. Super glue in the locks... I wonder if the avengers handbook is still out there on the 'net? Lots hints and tips about how "to get ones own back" when the normal routes fail. Well you asked for that didn't you? Couldn't you have used a bit more tact? Be polite to him, get rid of him THEN call the Police!!! Quite, remember this type of person does not regard the law as any form of barrier to any thing they want to do. Don't let the law get in your way either, just don't get caught! Let me tell you that you are worse than the arsehole who committed the crime against us. Baz WELL SAID!!! There are reasons why you don't take the law into your own hands. It is not a sensible thing to do at all. |
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