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Did the police pass any comment on the photos? Are they useful with their inquiries or inadmissible? It would be very interesting to know. A great advert for the camera though and I do hope they get their kit back one way or another.

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A mate had his Ivor Williams trailer and Bob Cat digger stolen last week, could you take a look at the pic's below and see if you recognise any of the four lads, if not then keep an eye out as they may be coming to you next.

 

The wood where the machine was stolen from was completely out of the way and not near any sightlines from roads or public footpaths so it goes to prove nothing is safe. The battery had been removed from the digger for security but you will see in the one pic they simply use jump leads to get it going.

 

It would have taken at least half an hour to do this and there is the chance they could be disturbed as there is only one long track to access the wood, this does not detur them so I assume they are 'up for it' and being stopped and challenged is acceptable to them so I would suggest if you do encounter them then proceed with caution.

 

 

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My mate had some gear nicked from his truck in Norwich

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Get those images circulating on facebook they spread like wildfire on there and maybe the police would do a raid if there was enough publicity about it with clear images like that ? somebody is bound to recognise them in my opinion the size of their guts indicates travellors that one who came calling here yesterday had a similar sized stomach bunch of clowns need to put it away its gross nobody needs to see that .Hope you find out who they are and get the stuff back

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A mate had his Ivor Williams trailer and Bob Cat digger stolen last week, could you take a look at the pic's below and see if you recognise any of the four lads, if not then keep an eye out as they may be coming to you next.

 

The wood where the machine was stolen from was completely out of the way and not near any sightlines from roads or public footpaths so it goes to prove nothing is safe. The battery had been removed from the digger for security but you will see in the one pic they simply use jump leads to get it going.

 

It would have taken at least half an hour to do this and there is the chance they could be disturbed as there is only one long track to access the wood, this does not detur them so I assume they are 'up for it' and being stopped and challenged is acceptable to them so I would suggest if you do encounter them then proceed with caution.

 

 

Thief 1.png (552.3 KB)

 

 

Thief 2.png (551.8 KB)

 

 

Thief 3.png (550.8 KB)

 

 

Thief 4.png (551.7 KB)

 

 

Thief 5.png (555.9 KB)

 

 

Thief 6.png (559.9 KB)

 

 

Thief 7.png (555.0 KB)

 

 

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Great photos of these Muppet's, which model Bushnell was it ? HD Trophy ? there are a few different ones, send them to crime watch they are the best images i have ever seen. I bet there mums would love to see them on the telly, we should all post them on face book.

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There are about 1500 travellers in weston super mare currently. All ready had the 'tree surgeons' if they can dump waste at the farm. Told him £65 a load. Pay for 5 loads up front. Haha. Local farmer reversed the slurry spreader up to the caravans they left pretty sharp ish.

 

HI MATE why so many then thanks :thumbup:

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