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Thieves broke into a newly renovated house last week , they left everything but took 2 brand new log burning stoves . Times must be hard

 

scuuuuum.

my mate owns a family run butchers which must be one of the best in the country. they are also game dealers. you can only imagine the amazing delights in that shop(sorry vegies)thieves broke in last monday emptied the till.approx 100quid in float) and never took anything else. if someone broke in and stole food, you might think they were starvin and might feel a bit sorry for them. the hassle they had trying to get a new door made up was a nightmare. the alarm rang all night and the police were no where to be seen.

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Just come off the phone from a mate who lives down in wales-he works for the forestry commision and was saying the theft of harvesrted timber i.e ash,beech down there is now a major problem,padlocks damaged,gates smashed just to retieve a bit of wood

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Just come off the phone from a mate who lives down in wales-he works for the forestry commision and was saying the theft of harvesrted timber i.e ash,beech down there is now a major problem,padlocks damaged,gates smashed just to retieve a bit of wood

 

Are you sure it was theives...had they been paid for?!!

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Are you sure it was theives...had they been paid for?!!

The wood had been harvested by a sub contractor and it was stacked in lengths by the side of a track behing padlocked gates

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I had two new tyres fitted on my tractor and the fitter was telling me about police got called to a wood at night someone had reported seeing a lorry and they caught thieves felling trees with an axe to keep the noice down, still they got caught:001_smile:

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One of our local rangers had 8 tonne disappear overnight (from Holmbury area of the Surrey Hills) and I think 80* tonnes of good cord disappeared from a site on the South Downs in West Sussex :scared1:

 

 

 

 

 

 

*(yes eighty)

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