club lock saves the day
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club lock saves the day
went to take my missus to the hospital this morning only to find drivers side lock trashed the pricks used a pair of scissors to do the job found a snapped of piece in the club lock so luckly they didnt touch the ignition barrel that would have cost more to fix.So the scumbags pinched my 3 slab of beer i had in the boot (not visable) and a new set of frt rotors for a ef falcon so i got away cheap but to steal a man,s beer what the hell that,s just wrong Yes you can remove a club lock with the right tool,s but did it job,beer was for lockdown when or if it comes
- Kenle
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Re: club lock saves the day
Oh man I'm so sorry to hear mate, scumbags everywhere atm it's best to be on your guards. We park all our vehicles in front of camera view and I event went to the next level and put one of those big beware of dog signs on my front gate even though my English staffy wouldn't hurt a fly. Anything to try n deter n prevent is best at this time. I agree on the beers, stealing another man's beer is realy down right low and un Australian. Hope karma smash those losers hard, I'd buy you a slab once all these virus mess clears up and we could have a fish without wearing a mask.
- Sebb
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Re: club lock saves the day
Sorry to hear.
All that effort and act of crime to steal some beers, that's just so wrong in many ways.
All that effort and act of crime to steal some beers, that's just so wrong in many ways.
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A fish is a fish
No fish is worth a life, stay safe
A fish is a fish
No fish is worth a life, stay safe
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Re: club lock saves the day
Sorry to hear mate, I've had a car break in before - 2 windows smashed ($850 replacement) to steal few items in the glovebox with about $30 resale value.
What area if you don't mind sharing?
What area if you don't mind sharing?
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Re: club lock saves the day
Sorry to hear that Daz.... makes you feel really violated when scumbags do that to your stuff. Just remember it's most likely junkies who are mindlessly trying to feed their habit.
Crime rate is certainly going to start to escalate in the next few months...good time to invest in security cameras, guard dogs and baseball bats folks.
Crime rate is certainly going to start to escalate in the next few months...good time to invest in security cameras, guard dogs and baseball bats folks.
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Re: club lock saves the day
condolences mate, that sux balls.
i had a car stolen once. the law doesn't deter them, in the days of horse and cart horse thieves were hung.
i had a car stolen once. the law doesn't deter them, in the days of horse and cart horse thieves were hung.
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Re: club lock saves the day
Thieving bastards. Nothing worse than getting robbed. I’m amazed that club locks are still around, I thought they were an early 90s thing.