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Pete Grim.
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Heading towards Bolton? more than likely heading to the motorway..  my experience is the travelers tend to nick from out of town so as not to antagonize the locals...

 

Over the years I've been offered the odd chipper and a bunch of chainsaws..   I wouldn't touch anything like that with a barge pole.

 

If theres one sort of scumbag worse than a thief its a fkr who buys stolen equipment..  the next scum down is the cnt who stores stolen equipment for the thieves..   farmers, warehouse or backyard, all as culpable as the thief...

 

Whats needed is a network of addresses posted online of known people minding stolen equipment..  shame the rotten bstrds..

 

Perhaps thats a good idea..  a data base of where stolen equipment has been found..   

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17 hours ago, Pete Grim. said:

Thanks 5 Shires,yep you are right and they have not even been to look at the cctv yet. Cheers.

Just by pass the police...if you can afford it Hire 3 Big Polish Lads and give them the info...leave it there and they’ll sort it....mite not solve anything practical but it’ll make you feel a whole lot better..my humble opinion is this is the way to go..fire with ? 

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18 hours ago, daveatdave said:

you asked for a link to what I found if you type the reg no in it dos not find it (non existent) 

If you put the number in the photo NJ61GWY it comes up that the vehicle is taxed and insured so it is traceable if the police were to check.

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On 17/04/2018 at 09:43, Pete Grim. said:

Thanks Woody,would you believe they tried to get onto the estate where my lock-up is this time the reg was FN 65 XYA. Vehicle was hi roofed transit again.I think they are still targeting me . Cheers.

 

Hi what vehicle was fn65 xya on and what area is this 

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