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Big enough charge and they just disappear. :biggrin: On a serious note, get a trail cam so you can find out who is doing it. If it is the people behind the hedge, go to the police about and don't take no for an answer. If it isn't them, I would imagine that they will either (a) know who it is, or (b) be rather concerned themselves and want it sorted too. :001_smile:

 

i would have thought you been a copper you would of had the sercuity sorted out.as yr lot are always us telling what we should do wen we get hit :001_smile:

& should you be suporting violence been a copper ???:thumbdown:

 

Looks like you shouldn't have to worry then. :001_smile:

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The bloke down the pub reckons they should be bound up with gaffer tape, laid face up in a shallow trench, then you start up the stump grinder. Apparently at this point a number of biological functions kick in which can cause considerable stress to the 'bindee'.

 

At this point the humane captor can release his prey who has been conditioned to think carefully in future about trangressing the theft commandment.

 

The down side, however is that he has lost his sanity and will return with a number of friends who will find a new home for your fire extinguisher.

 

None of these are my idea, the bloke down the pub is a very twisted man and should be ignored - his name is Eugene and he owns a very large axe

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hello if you get two or three very nice dry ash logs drill a hole in each log with a hole cutter and save the plug drill the hole further with a smaller bit and put in the some type of black powder that goes bang and plug the hole iam told that theives like a nice dry log with a bit of extra fire power :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

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hello if you get two or three very nice dry ash logs drill a hole in each log with a hole cutter and save the plug drill the hole further with a smaller bit and put in the some type of black powder that goes bang and plug the hole iam told that theives like a nice dry log with a bit of extra fire power :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

 

Like it:thumbup1: and you will know who nicked your logs, they will be the ones with no windows and roof

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Just called at my yard this morning and noticed around 1 m3 of split logs have been taken from a timber store and it appears some arb waste as well the yard backs onto some houses with a conifer hedge, there was a piece of beech left in a gap through the hedge!

 

Why do these people feel they can just help themselves, I'd love to get my hands on them!

 

I only have to be lucky once, they have to be lucky every time. :angry::angry::angry::angry:

 

Yep, and some people are unlucky, and get court, and are still full of and are members on this forum.

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Yep, and some people are unlucky, and get court, and are still full of and are members on this forum.

 

Your fast on it tonight Steve, hope he gets the hint, he is really pissing me off.

 

Posting like this casts aspersions on all contributors to a thread. I would like to point out that I am not the person to whom Jesse is referring. :001_rolleyes:

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