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Just found out this afternoon that a number of vans have been broken into over the last few days in the cockermouth area of Cumbria. Seem to be manly builders vans, with 3 in the village I live in being done.

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2 hours ago, grtforestry said:

 

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Seem to be manly builders vans, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mine will be safe then.

I've never been labelled "manly"

 

xD

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17 hours ago, grtforestry said:

Seem to be manly builders vans, with 3 in the village I live in being done.

Girly tree workers should be safe thenxDxD

 

Seriously though, empty your vans. Mate of mine got his side window smashed for the parking change on the dash and it cost him £80 for the sake of about £1.20 in coppers and silver.

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