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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
When I had my car vandalised some years ago, it happened while it was parked overnight right in front of a CCTV camera. When I contacted the police and explained the situation to them I was told that it wasn't a "serious enough crime" for the CCTV film footage to be looked through, no police were available to come and look at the damage to my car and I had my work cut out even to get a crime number out of the police.
Had the very same response F10, "here's your crime number, now leave us alone"
It really does seem like they just don't give a ****.
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Originally Posted by
mrclark303
Had the very same response F10, "here's your crime number, now leave us alone"
Did you, like me, get "the letter", a week or 2 later, asking if you needed counselling/emotional support to help you cope with the upset of being a "victim of crime"?
My letter went straight in file 13.
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Yep hanging it too good for them.
Originally Posted by
old tanker
Sometimes it is useful to know a hog farmer.
Fellow Aussie here, same old story had our 2 daughters cars vandalised I was 99.9% sure who it was and told the police where he lived, guess what oh! just get the insurance to fix the cars.
No real policing just public relations issue for the police.
I visited the local Police station 2 days later and spoke to the station chief, showed him the photos of the shoe prints on the roof of the car (as this lowlife ran over the roof) the chief did not want to know, even said it could have been anyone wearing the shoes who lived in the house, all I got was a bucket full of excuses/crap from him, so I said ok, If I go around there with 4 mates with baseball bats and remedy the problem, well he just had no words to say, so I thanked him for wasting my time and left, he did not even say goodbye to me.
I am waiting till this lowlife gets a new car or similar then justice will prevail.
Was a waste of time calling police, they are only here in Aussie to raise revenue for the govt only.
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Had a family of near do wells years ago down the street. Caught one with a prybar one night at my garage door. Opened the back door and sent my Doberman to have a chat with him.
Few weeks later they tried to break into my neighbours truck, when he confronted them they started to beat him. I came out the door in my underwear with a baseball bat.
Nothing like a hairy half nude Ukrainian with a baseball bat to put the fear of god in you. The neighborhood stood up and didn't put up with what they were doing .
They moved along soon after, a blue collar neighborhood that works hard for what they have doesn't need parasites stealing from you.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
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."
Cinders, I would say it. That is the excuse for everything in this world now. How hard and poor upbringing these low life scum have had. It sickening the society of the world has become. Sorry to hear about this happening to you, It has been done to me more than once. I too remember the days when doors were left ajar day and night.
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I too remember the days when doors were left ajar day and night.
I remember riding around with a shotgun on a rack in the back window of my pickup.
I did lock the doors however I'm not That old.
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