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V8Druid

V8Druid

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bobthebuilder

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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
same sh1t - different location everywhere ...... virtually every voice heard there were Pikies
seal the area, round them all up and confiscate everything, to be returned on production of proof of ownership AND how they came by it all
only need to identify one item to charge each with handling/possession of stolen goods
and then all they'll get is a slapped wrist and pissy fine ...... :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
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Monkeybusiness

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One of my mates had his BMW X5 stolen off his drive at 3am this morning. CCTV shows 2 guys walking into his cul de sac - somehow they unlocked the car remotely as they approached it, one got straight in and turned the lights off whilst the other wondered around the front of his house waving some sort of wand device around. 2 and a half minutes from first appearing they drove off in his car…
Another BMW was targeted around the corner from his house 15 mins earlier - they unlocked it and got in but didn’t manage to start it. That owner’s keys are kept in some sort of pouch when in the house apparently. They can be seen turning up in a 74 plate X5 to the first attempt (almost definitely also stolen).
BMW can track my mate’s car but will only give the info to the police, who still hadn’t appeared as of 7pm this evening…
 
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bobthebuilder

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One of my mates had his BMW X5 stolen off his drive at 3am this morning. CCTV shows 2 guys walking into his cul de sac - somehow they unlocked the car remotely as they approached it, one got straight in and turned the lights off whilst the other wondered around the front of his house waving some sort of wand device around. 2 and a half minutes from first appearing they drove off in his car…
Another BMW was targeted around the corner from his house 15 mins earlier - they unlocked it and got in but didn’t manage to start it. That owner’s keys are kept in some sort of pouch when in the house apparently. They can be seen turning up in a 74 plate X5 to the first attempt (almost definitely also stolen).
BMW can track my mate’s car but will only give the info to the police, who still hadn’t appeared as of 7pm this evening…
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
One of my mates had his BMW X5 stolen off his drive at 3am this morning. CCTV shows 2 guys walking into his cul de sac - somehow they unlocked the car remotely as they approached it, one got straight in and turned the lights off whilst the other wondered around the front of his house waving some sort of wand device around. 2 and a half minutes from first appearing they drove off in his car…
Another BMW was targeted around the corner from his house 15 mins earlier - they unlocked it and got in but didn’t manage to start it. That owner’s keys are kept in some sort of pouch when in the house apparently. They can be seen turning up in a 74 plate X5 to the first attempt (almost definitely also stolen).
BMW can track my mate’s car but will only give the info to the police, who still hadn’t appeared as of 7pm this evening…
a Faraday pouch - but even those aren't as effective as they were, apparently :mad:
 
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Monkeybusiness

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I really like Kemi Badenoch. I think the Tories have a chance of winning with her at the helm.

Her reply to the budget in the Commons was very good. She seems to be a ‘proper’ conservative - the problem is the rest of her party though unfortunately.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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interesting under the radar one ......
" the scheme has been too popular: it is on course to cost £2bn in lost tax revenue, she said, which is 20 times beyond the original costings when the scheme was introduced in 2013. "
and
" Salary-sacrificed pensions contributions will now be taxed, raising £4.7bn, and there will be a 2-point increase on taxes on dividends, property and savings income, raising £2.1bn. " :mad:
and then the bas***ds'll tax your pension too - double whammy -- if ever there was a disincentive to build a pension pot
I'm still trying to get an £8k over-tax, refund from my cash in, over a year ago :mad:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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" The 41-year-old was given three months to make the payments in full or face two-and-a-half years in prison. Hrusca will still owe the full amount even if he goes to jail. " :love::love:

what a tw*t
 
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