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too smart for the theiving scumbags :001_smile:


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driving back to the yard this arvo, on my own, new chipper behind me, and new ms660 on view, passed some scumbags in their transit, who started to follow me, at a distance, but stil followed me down dead ends, round cul-de-sacs, into carparks, through estates, and to a garage, where i filled up fuel cans, they pulled up, and started asking dumb-as-ducx questions ('wheres umm, err, my mate wants to ask you something. . . do you cut trees ect ect) honestly have never met anyone less intellegent

put the lock on the lorrys gates, and the chipper, paid for fuel, started to go back to yard, and there they were following me again.

rang the boss up, told him whats what, and went to his-diddnt really want to show them the yard.

they still followed me, about 45min now. got onto the A10, a few cars between me and them, saw the traffic lights were green, i stopped, cars started beeping like mad at me, i waited for the lights, and just as they turned red, i floored it-scumbags blocked by cars in front, not wanting to jump the lights.

 

IN YOUR FACE SCUM!!!!!!!

 

if anyone around cambridge wants to know the distintive vehicle, the rouge trader firm they call themselves, and where theyre from (seen the van sussing us out before) pm me (is that ok steve???)

 

haha diddnt mention pikey once . . . bollox

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Good man!!

 

Smart thinking!

 

We get it all the time, normally is manky tranys with scrap on the back, driving past our work site 3 or 4 times, you know their just waiting for us to leave a saw or something unattended, thieving scum!!!!!!!!!

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Another trick is to start following THEM instead!!

 

I tried that once, they didn’t much like it and pulled over to tell us they were going to “fekin do you both”.:bored:

 

He didn’t look like he could “do” his flies but I didn’t like the idea of following him back to a nest of vipers. He got the message and we went home.:sneaky2:

 

Andy

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