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Air theives
Well last Sunday week ago they struck broke into one of our back sheds whilst we slept and stole my son's 2007 CRF450R motocross bike he had wanted for a long time and saved for over 4 years till the right one came up working for a shire for $7.97 USD/Hr or $11.99 Aud/Hr damn slave labour.
He is still a kid (20) well you know how it is we are always our parents kid or child but it gets you to see a young person slog away for a pittance just to have a low life steal it.
We live in a country town but low life's are here as well they take to walking the streets at night whistling as to see which houses have dogs we do not have a deefer anymore.
This is the 3rd time I have been stolen from I lost a Z900 motor bike to theives we had not long moved into our new house here and done again, police were here smartly as it involved the theft of weapons. (Before we had to have safes)
Anyway its cost us about 7 grand to arm this place with camera's, motion sensors, flood lights and piercing alarms, you cannot sleep as we did as children with the front door & windows open any more.
I said to the forensic police did you notice all the stairways from the back to the front of the house he looked at me and had a wry smile as he knew the game if I managed to get hold of these pr*cks I really cannot say what I feel as the do gooders always squeal "Oh they have had such a tragic life, be lenient your honour."
I am a pretty basic person I'm not stupid nor a genius as some try to be but one thing I am is angry inside to be put through this again and more so because of what my son has just had happen to him.
Karma hopefully will get them and I hope it is the most painful demise our God can dish out to them so they can then spend eternity talking to Mephisto in the depths of hell.......
Sorry for the rant guys but I'm one ****ed off budgerigar..........
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Just as bad in the good ole USA
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Sounds like someone that knew you or your son, knew where to find what they wanted and when it would be there.
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Originally Posted by
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Just as bad in the good ole
USA
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You should see the good old RSA. At least you can also shoot the f... if you stay within the boundaries of the law.
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The world in which we live I am afraid.
Had a firearm stolen nine years ago. Got a call recently from the local PD indicating it had been recovered in the nearest large city and asking if I would like it back.
Well yes, yes I would like the $500 gun for which the NRA insurance would not pay for. The PD that has possession has not stated directly but has otherwise made it quite clear they would not make it easy for me to get my property back.
I hope your son gets his bike back.
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One hopes the rifle has not been hacked up the low lifes tend not to care for the weapon they use one hopes it will be ok but kudus to you for getting it back and I would tell the NRA to shove it if they wont pay its probably in the super fine print H H where it states " We will pay out only if you can prove it was the NRA's fault it was stolen." thats the lawyers for you.
You are probably right Jim as we have a park my son wheels his bike across to get to the tracks through the bush and we live on a main thoroughfare connecting to the highway so easily seen when wheeling it home its just I guess most of us here at some point have had bad things happen and it irks one just how many times you can turn the other cheek and move one.
If any one has been robbed or their home burgled like us where they trash your house the feeling is like nothing else gets right to your core because you've worked hard to get what meagre possesions and lifestyle that makes you happy and then the air theif comes in and just demolishes all your faith in humanity.
My friend dropped in to see me the other day and well I was not in my bestest of moods and pretty much unloaded on him my thoughts of humanity and what should happen to these theives as I said 3 times a victim of a*holes I'm over it yes it was not my bike but they came onto our property they also broke into my shed and got a real good look at whats in there which I cannot afford to replace if they stole them, insurance only pays so much.
Yes it will keep happening and I sincerely hope none of you experience it nor any of your family, keep eyes open for anything that changes and keep your 1911 close with an RIP round in the chamber & ready to rock........
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Jim hit the nail on the head. It’s most likely someone that your son knows.
About six years ago I just so happened to be sleeping in my Lazyboy. Woke to **** and noticed through the dining room window my truck bed light was on. I peeked and sure enough somebody was rooting around inside. Long story short, I woke the oldest boy and grabbed the boom stick. Turned out it was a lad my second eldest knew. My oldest recognized him, knowing my son didn’t spare him the counseling my boy and I gave to him. He was looking for a gun. We didn’t call the police.
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Small town justice ~ There was a young chap in our town who was to say it rightly was creating chaos around the town a real bad egg anyway he did one wrong thing to someone who knew a group of biker enthusiast mainly Harley Davidson riders who like wearing emblems on their backs. One night he found himself with a pillow case over his head bundled into the boot of a car and driven into the bush where he was handled roughly to a spot in the bush and told to dig a recangular hole with this simple message delivered at well you know at the point of......"F*ck up again and you'll be in that hole." been a good lad ever since so I heard a while later...Country justice achieves more and serves a purpose far better than any jail or courtroom.
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