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HI TOMMER whats your price on 2 dogs in pics £1500 /£2000 each if you can get 2 for the land rover that will be just the job the low lifes will not take no saw the dogs will take leg off owell but low life will keep out of my tuck all the best let me no when you have 2 for sale thanks jon :thumbup:

 

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Would be great in a perfect world treequip mate:001_smile: some people you just can't help though. The trouble is most thieves will be people who don't work IMO and if someone hasn't had to work hard for money they don't appreciate money cos they get it for free:sneaky2:

 

In general.....correct!:thumbup1:

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Would be great in a perfect world treequip mate:001_smile: some people you just can't help though. The trouble is most thieves will be people who don't work IMO and if someone hasn't had to work hard for money they don't appreciate money cos they get it for free:sneaky2:

 

Errrr, all that guff about social workers wasn’t serious, I meant the bit about the fingers though

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:blushing:Didn't get the sarcasm through text. Loving the fingers crack mate I've got a good pair of felcos for that job haha

 

I wouldnt chance taking the edge off mine, I have an anvil and a two pound hammer, think Mel Gibson in “Payback”

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Will it though? The harder you make it to nick your kit the more likely they will go for someone else’s less well defended kit.

 

 

The scrotes are still out there in the same numbers, more security doesn’t mean less crime, it just displaces it.

 

 

The real answer is to engage these socially deprived individuals at a level they will understand. They have a genuine need and a right to social workers who can explain the repercussions of their actions and trained councillors to gently coax them into state funded education and eventually perhaps behaviour management courses. Enhanced state benefits will make them socially more adequate and once they feel better about themselves they will, over time begin to realise the error of their ways and hopefully become less disruptive members of society…………………………..

 

Or we could chop their fingers off, whichever is easier. :sneaky2:

this is so true,but its not my problem the state is in a s**t state of affairs,lets cut there arms off

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