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The stolen gear I could get over, but beating the dog!

 

That makes my blood boil just hearing it!

 

I hope hell exists for these gene pool bottom feeders!

 

P.Hall

 

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Get a safe. fill it with coke bottles full of petrol and a heavy sprinkle of reloading gunpowder and leave the container in there to. Lock it up.

 

leave a tenner sticking out of it.

 

They will steal it with great effort and then try to cut there way into it.

 

They wont be back.

 

 

They are going to nick your stuff, give them something they will regret.

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If they want it they will take it.

 

The locks you put on the doors are onley to keep friends out.

 

The barstewards cut locks around us with a gas axe or hydraulic jaws of life.

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very true - they will almost always get in. Think best option is to make sure you have taken loads of measures to slow them down and just make akward in hope they move onto some other poor sod and make very sure your insurance company has a list of all kit at location. I always take photos of how stuff stored ie locks and other security measures so if any dispute over how well locked up i can send proof. Not had to yet but better to be prepared.

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Trick is to make it look as difficult as possible and seem like they will spend more time getting. Laziness will put them off.

 

If something looks hard to break into they won't bother.

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The thing is most of us are lazier than these kind of people, which is why its so easy for them. Look around your yard, can you lay hands on a tool and put it in your motor in less than 10mins? Theyll do it in 5. This is their profession, how they make a living, like it or not. They have no emotions about it, it's a laugh, get a grands worth of kit in one evening, flog it on, £500 in the back pocket, for no effort and negligible risk. gene pool bottom feeders? Yes they are, and gene pool bottom feeder will survive when we're all broke. They don't play by our rules, they have their own, we make it easy for them, they punish us. Don't forget, their friend the long winter evenings is coming up, they have even longer to undo that cheap lock and take all our tools.

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