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My Dad is a joiner and in the 60's he was working on a big site building council houses.

 

There was a huge shed with all the bathroom and kitchen fittings in it. In one corner of the shed was the brew room. They kept their tools in the brew room.

 

One weekend the shed was emptied, all the fittings were stolen, but NONE of the lads tools were taken.

 

How times have changed!!

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All theft though isn't it? Who lost out when the materials were stolen?

 

Totally agree!! they are still thieving scum, but back then EVEN THEY would not take away a man's means of earning a living.

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was it IMS ?

 

patrick, do you know any of the lads at ims? An old college mate of mine was working for them but i have lost contact with him. His name is Mick Barker, he's from hexham.

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patrick, do you know any of the lads at ims? An old college mate of mine was working for them but i have lost contact with him. His name is Mick Barker, he's from hexham.

 

Sorry I don't, I only know that the local IMS yard was turned over on the same night as my burglary, like everyone else we all want action against these.....................I don't know what or how,:confused1: even if you lock everything up some will even enter your house to get the keys....and if I shoot a pikey or anyone else for that matter I will be the one on the wrong side of the law....

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